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WW2 British Tanks, Armored Battle Tanks of World War 2 - a Churchill tank in march
07/12/2023

WW2 British Tanks: Armored Battle Tanks of World War 2

Key Notes for WW2 British Tanks – Armored Battle Tanks of World War 2 Development Phases: British tank development evolved significantly during WWII, marked by early designs like the Matilda II and progressing to more advanced models such as the Cromwell and
How Many Tanks Did Germany Have in WW2 Panzer IIIs in a German factory, during Second World War
01/12/2023

How Many Tanks Did Germany Have in WW2?

How Many German Tanks Did Germany Have in WW2 – Key Notes The German military extensively utilized their tanks in various campaigns across Europe and Africa, demonstrating superior firepower and mobility. The most famous and widely used German tanks were the Panzer
Panther tank vs Tiger tank The Debate of German WW2 Armor 
24/11/2023

Panther tank vs Tiger tank: The Debate of WW2 Armor 

Panther tank vs Tiger tank – Key Points Historical Context: The Panther was developed as a response to the Soviet T-34, while the Tiger I was known for its heavy armor and powerful gun. Technical Differences: Key differences include the Panther’s higher
The Legacy and Loss of the Tiger P Tank- VK 4501 P in a garage, during World War 2 Source
06/11/2023

Understanding the Tiger P Tank

Key Notes on the Tiger P Tank (VK 45.01 P) Design and Development: The Tiger P Tank was Porsche’s ambitious project to create a heavy tank that exceeded the specifications set by the German Army during World War II. Despite innovative features,
Elephant Tank waiting for Battle - Elefant Tank destroyer on a field
01/11/2023

Elephant Tank waiting for Battle

Elephant Tank waiting for Battle: Key Notes Design Evolution: The Elephant tank was initially named the Ferdinand, after its designer Ferdinand Porsche. Its predecessor, the Hornisse, was lighter and less armored, designed more as a self-propelled artillery piece. Battlefield Deployment: The Elephant
Nashorn tank destroyer on the streets of Rome in 1944, with Colosseum in the background
29/10/2023

Nashorn Tank Destroyers on the Streets of Rome, Italy,1944

Key Notes The Nashorn Tank Destroyer, initially dubbed the Hornisse, was engineered in 1942 to counter the escalating armored threats from the Allies, especially on the Eastern Front. Designed with a light turretless chassis coupled with the formidable Pak 43 heavy anti-tank
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