![]() Perhaps this is not surprising, since we’re talking about a loathsome yet highly innovative regime that, among other things, also produced the world’s first operational jet fighter and rocket-powered fighter plane. And of course, the Soviets had the T-34/85.īut without a doubt, of all the WWII tanks, the one that carries the most fearsome reputation of all, in terms of ability to withstand punishment and dish it out, is Nazi Germany’s Tiger tank series. ![]() Imperial Japan had less stellar tanks that pretty much stunk.įrance actually had a top-notch tank in the Renault Char B1, but it languishes in comparative obscurity thanks to the rapid fall of France in 1940. Great Britain had its Churchill tank series – including the Churchill VII “Crocodile” flamethrower tank – as well as the Crusader. The Second World War resulted in the production of some pretty legendary tanks, on the Allied and Axis sides alike.
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