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The Most Destructive Tank In World War 2 - Panzer Tank Documentary - Military Documentary Channel Panzer Tank is a German language word that implies armour. It is additionally made use of to indicate "armored battling vehicle" or container (the military automobile). It is sometimes made use of in English as well as some other languages as a loanword in the contexts of German armed force. A tank is a big kind of armoured battling automobile with tracks, made for front-line fight. Modern tanks are solid mobile land tools platforms, placing a large-calibre cannon in a revolving gun turret. They combine this with heavy car armour offering protection for the crew of the tool and also operational flexibility, which enables them to place on the field of battle in beneficial places. These attributes enable the tank to have huge capacity to carry out well in a tactical situation: the combination of strong tools fire from their storage tank gun and also their capacity to resist enemy fire implies the tank can take hold of and control an area of the battle and prevent other enemy vehicles from progressing, as an example. In both offending and also defensive functions, they are powerful systems able to perform all primary tasks [which?] required of armoured troops on the battlefield. [1] The modern tank was the result of a century of development from primitive armoured vehicles, because of renovations in technology such as the interior combustion engine, which allowed the quick activity of hefty armoured automobiles. As a result of these advances, tanks underwent tremendous changes in capability during the World Wars of the 20th century. Tanks in World War I were developed separately and simultaneously by Great Britain [2] and France as a means to break the deadlock of trench warfare on the Western Front. Their first use in combat was by the British Army on 15 September 1916 between the villages of Flers and Courcelette, during the Battle of the Somme. The business "tank" was adopted by the British during the early stages of their development, as a security measure to conceal their function (see etymology). While the French and British built countless tanks in between them, Germany was unconvinced of the storage tank's possibility, and also constructed only twenty of her own. More Military Documentary Films Video: http://documentaryfilmshd.com Subscribe to our channel for more Military Documentary Films: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfK19qFTOKudHXWc3TP8VKA?sub_confirmation=1
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J. F. C. Fuller cough cough
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An example that the Americans and British second-class were, in terms of material losses: The Americans have lost 20,000 tanks and Englishmen 20,000 tanks lost, Germany against America and Britain "only" 6000 tanks lost. (The Russians-Front not counting.) The combat effectiveness of the British and Americans was a joke, considering that main forces Germanys been fighting on the Eastern Front have.
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Look up the Super Pershing, only found out about it recently.
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Why is there an IS-7 on the thumbnail?
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Oh, perfect. Another one of THESE biased, annoying, hollywood-reminiscent, cliché creampies. Go home, buddy. Your drunk. Now, because I hate your fucking guts since you decided to pull this horrendous fetus out of your ass, I am going to point out a few points that prove that you, unknown (and probably worthless/runt of the family) person, are an idiot.
1.The thumbnail is of an IS-7. That tank never was even a thought until AFTER WWII. It isn't even a tank made by post-war Germans, it was Soviet, not to mention it is, if not the, most advanced tank of the heavy tank type, until the MBT's came.
Now, I do not want to even waste a few more seconds typing this, so please, drink bleach and shove a spear (with incendiary explosives, spikes, and anything hazardous) up your ass. -
Too many links and other visual garbage cluttering the frame. Some were layered over others.
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Column junior change alter watch inevitable pipe.
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sherman was a complete failure in combat
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What a bullshit about t34.... Front armour 45mm with big hole... Come on, let's end these mythology.. The only advantage were numbers produced..
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Amazing how color film never came into existence in Germany during 1939-1945? Get real.
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I will never understand why the Japanese didn't lease or copy German equipment (MG-42, 109ME etc.) before taking Roosevelt's bait and committing suicide with Pearl Harbor.
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I'm so glad the Germans and Russians slaughtered the Polish. Those people are vermin and their land should be split in two.
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Bah, it's about German tanks and it has an IS-7 picture from World of Tanks as the thumbnail.
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Shows an Is-7 from World of Tanks, Calls itself a documentary.
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Germans were never going to win WWII. They were too far behind on the atom bomb development. No amount of victories or wonder weapons would have helped them win the war.
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Poland never surrendered.
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The King Tiger is the Grandpa from Leopard
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Can you not even get the picture aspect ration right?
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I wonder if any of the German Army's 117th Jäger Division made it out alive?
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The audio in this is horrible. :(