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German Tanks in World War II



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The Germans made many tanks against the British during World War II. The Panzer III Flamm, the Jagdtiger, and the Panzer III Flamm were just a few of the many tanks that the Germans developed. Many of these tanks were extremely successful and the Germans quickly started working on new projects. At the end World War II, more than a thousand tanks had been added to the German arsenal.

Panzer IV

Panzer IV, a German tank, was used in World War II. It was designed to strike at enemy anti-tank guns. The tank also had high-explosive ammunition that could cause damage to anything within the blast radius.

Panzer III

Panzer III was a German tank which saw action during World War II. It was a light tank that featured a high-profile, armor-rated hull. It could counter Allied tanks thanks to its offset front hull armour. The M model featured improved hull armor, with a five-mm plate on the top and a lower one on the bottom. It was a dual-purpose vehicle that was extensively used on the Eastern Front. In addition, it was retrofitted with the Tiger I, a new heavy tank for battle. It was also used in tank-hunting.


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Panzer II Flamm

The Panzer II Flamm was a German tank that was designed by the German Army in the 1930s. It weighed 12 tons and featured a turret with a rotating MG 34 weapon gun. The crew was made up of three men and had armor protection of 30 mm. The tank also featured two flamethrowers, one at each corner. It was about twelve tons in weight and held 160 liters of fuel. It was powered by a Maybach 6L62TRM six-cylinder engine producing 140 horsepower.


Panzer II Flamm Ausf A

The Flammpanzer II was a German tank designed to fire flames against enemy bunkers. The project was ordered by the German Army HQ before the start of the Second World War. Daimler-Benz was commissioned to develop the tank. Daimler-Benz completed the prototype in July 1939. The tank's main turret was made out of soft steel. It was equipped at 180 degrees with two flamethrowers.

Panzer II Flamm Ausf B

Panzer II Flamm Ausf B German tank is a heavy tank which was built and designed by the German Army. The tank featured a turret, which was placed on top of the hull. This made it highly effective against infantry. This tank was fast, agile, and had plenty of firepower. Its turret was the same as that of the Ausf C, but the suspension was a lot more advanced. The tank was still very low and the hull was longer, wider and more robust. It was manufactured in Daimler-Benz and MAN.

Bruckenleger IV

The Bruckenleger IV German tank was used in World War II. To improve its combat abilities, the crew modified it. The crew replaced the bridging device with a 5cm PaK 38 anti tank gun.


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Panzer III Ausf C

The German Panzer III is an old tank that has been in service since the first half of the 20th century. The thick armor that differs in thickness surrounds the turret, hull and tank. Panzer III Ausf. A through C tanks had 15 mm frontal armor and 10 mm of turret armor. On all sides, the hull was covered with 30 mm facehardened steel.

Panzer III Ausf D

Panzer III Ausf D is a German tank that served during World War II. It was a prototype tank which was not used for much, but was critical in training Panzer personnel and helping Germany gain valuable experience in tank design. It was also built by an insufficient German industry, and it helped pave way for other Panzer innovations.


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German Tanks in World War II