Early in the war, Germany’s anti-tank units relied on outdated guns and horse-drawn equipment. With Soviet armor closing in, the Wehrmacht began converting captured French and Czech vehicles into ...
At the start of World War II, Germany’s anti-tank forces were slow, outdated—and often still using horses. But war demands innovation. With Allied armor closing in, the Wehrmacht turned to desperate ...
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