German tanks in World War II - Wikipedia The panzer force for the early German victories was a mix of the Panzer I (machine gun only), Panzer II (20 mm autocannon) light tanks and two models of Czech tanks (the Panzer 38 (t) and the Panzer 35 (t))
Panzer | German WW2 Tank History Design | Britannica panzer, series of battle tanks fielded by the German army in the 1930s and ’40s The six tanks in the series constituted virtually all of Germany’s tank production from 1934 until the end of World War II in 1945
German Reich - Tank Encyclopedia Given the obvious shortcoming of the previous Panzer Is, in May 1936, the Germans started to slowly introduce a new improved Panzer II (initially known as the 2 cm MG Panzerwagen) into production
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Panzers in Action: WW2 German Tank Footage - YouTube Experience the raw power of WWII German Panzer tanks with this raw archival footage, showcasing legendary war machines like the Tiger, Panther, and Panzer IV in action
Panzerworld K St N 1195: Panzer-Fliegerabwehrzug (2 cm Flak 38), 1 February 1944 added Flakpanzer 38 article updated with production history
WW2 German Panzer Tanks - Military Factory The Panzer V medium tank - or 'Panther' - is oft-regarded as Germany's best all-around tank of the war with its potent mix of armor, armament, mobility, and production reach
Panzerkampfwagen IV An artillery SPG built on a Panzer IV chassis and with Panzer III parts Over 666 were built during the course of the war, and was one of the most successful German SPGs ever
PANZER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster German Panzer tank, armor, coat of mail, from Middle High German panzier, from Old French panciere, from pance, panche belly — more at paunch