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World War II saw a series of advances in tank design. Germany, for example, initially fielded lightly armoured and armed tanks, such as the Panzer I, which had been intended for training use only, and were inferior to, for example, French tanks in service at the timeHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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The German army had four models in operation at the start of the War. The first two models, (Panzerkampfwagen I and II, commonly Panzer) were designed for training. The lack of advanced models led to their use during the early stages of the warHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI can hear you saying "But nothing seems to be afoot with the journey so far. What could possibly have gone wrong from here?"Comment
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The Panzer I light tank had a crew of 2 with two 7.92 mm machine guns. The Panzer II was an interim model with a crew of 3, a 20 mm main gun and one 7.92 mm coaxial machine gun. The Panzer III was the first definitive German battle tank. It initially fielded a 37 mm weapon, but was later upgraded to a 50 mm, had a crew of 5 and was the primary tank used during the German invasion of Russia in 1941.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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The Panzer IV was the main German battle tank of World War 2. It was initially designed as a support weapon and fielded a short-barrelled 75 mm gun. This was later improved with a long-barrelled version (and new ammunition), which greatly increased the weapon's anti-armour effectiveness.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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