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In World War 2, tanks were mainly used in the European theatre. In the European theatre, the Allies used tanks mainly for attacking and reinforcing infantry, whereas, with the clever Germans, they used Tanks as single divisions, offence and defence (defending the area they conquered during World War 2. along with this the Germans used tanks to weaken the Allied defences very quickly.
They built them
Tanks were used in World War 1 and the Allied tanks were better equipped than the germans' although the germans' were bigger and i think they were faster the Allied tanks were superior to their enemies' WW1 was when tanks were used in large scale for the first time but i think they were invented some time before the war but not long before. hope that helps!!! :-)
Germany's first tanks were captured British tanks; they simply painted German emblems on them and sent them back against their former owners.
Mainly tanks although some development in planes
Misleading question. Britain first made the tank in World Was 1. Britain made tanks through out the war years.
In World War I, tanks were first used. The were top secret but very large. To get the tanks to the battle field unnoticed, they were put into crates labeled "water tanks". They were nicknamed "Water Tanks" but the name was shortened over time to "Tanks".
The Spanish Civil war was used to test aircraft, tanks and tactics by the Germans.
Tanks in World War 1 may have reduced Allied casualties. Germany built only a few tanks of poor quality, while Great Britain and France built thousands. Tanks were in their infancy and not properly used in World War 1. More British tanks were lost to breakdown than to enemy fire. They were captured by the Germans and used until they broke down and were recaptured, and then they were captured again. The French Renault Ft 17 was the best tank of the war, and it was also used by the US Army during and after the war, but in World War 1 the tank was not a decisive weapon, and the Allies would have won the war without it simply because they had more men and more materiel. Tanks were used in small wars in the 1920's and 30's, but they did not have a great effect until World War 2.
The Germans manufactured the u-boats.
tanks in world war I were slow, lumbering, and relatively lightly armed. however tanks in world war II utilized new technology such as revolving turrets, rifled barrels, bigger engines, and thicker armor. German tanks were especially known to be ferocious. the Germans preffered quality over quantity. they were only defeated in 3-to-1 odds in favor of the allies.