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During the Second World War, the German Panther tank emerged as one of the most effective designs on the battlefield. Known for its impressive combination of firepower, armor and mobility, the ...
In the war’s final chapters, Panthers and IS-2s clashed in desperate battles. Through the eyes of German aces, explore the ...
The German army developed its own tanks during World War I, and they proved just as surprising to the British. As officer Andrew Bain told the Imperial War Museum, "There were no anti-tank guns in ...
Russia produced a staggering 84,000 T-34 tanks during World War II. Such was the pace of production, that tanks in Stalingrad were even rolled directly off the factory line straight into battle.
The T-34, popularly known as the “Stalin tank,” was a heavily armored Soviet workhorse used extensively during World War II. Its effectiveness in the Battle of Kursk in 1943 earned it its ...
Officially the Medium Tank, M4, this iconic tank kept the U.S. Army’s then-common naming convention of nicknaming its armored beasts after American Civil War generals, Yankee and Rebel alike.
To understand what made the Leopard 2 the most popular tank in the world, we have to go back to the Cold War itself. In 1955, a decade after World War II, Germany reconstituted its armed forces.
As part of World War II’s strategy to liberate Italy from the Nazis, the Allies sent an invasion force of 36,000 troops with naval and air support to land behind German lines at Anzio and to cut ...