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Tanks
WWII Tanks – The M3 Grant: A Flawed but Vital Stopgap That Held the Line at a Critical Moment
WWII Tanks – The Panzer II: A Stopgap Tank that Turned out to be Key to the Blitzkrieg
The A15 Crusader, Britain’s Most Controversial WWII Tank
The Underappreciated Valentine, Britain’s Most Produced WWII Tank
The Carro Armato M13/40: Italy’s Most Important WWII Tank
WWII Tanks: The Heavily Armored Matilda II Shocked the Axis in the War’s Early Years
WWII Tanks – The Panzer I: Backbone of the Early Blitzkrieg
German Tanks of World II: The Panzer VI Tiger Terrorized Allied Soldiers for Years
German Tanks of World War II: The Panzer V Panther, Germany’s Best WWII Tank
German Tanks of World War II: The Panzer IV, Germany’s Workhorse Tank
Soviet Tanks of World War II: IS Heavy Tanks Were Nicknamed “Cat Killers” for Their Ability to Destroy German Panthers and Tigers
German Tanks of World War II: The Panzer III, ‘Hitler’s Beast of Burden’
Soviet Tanks of World War II – The T-34, Arguably WWII’s Best Tank
Soviet Tanks of World War II – The KV-1, the Heavy Tank That Shocked the Germans
British Tanks of World War II: The Cromwell and Comet
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