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The last tank duel in France: Meyer confronts WWI giants and leads his men on a somber journey to the forts of their fathers
As the French campaign draws to a close, Meyer's advance guard is ambushed by hulking WWI-era French tanks in a brutal, point-blank duel where German anti-tank shells simply bounce off the behemoths.
The First World War brought upon many technological advancements that changed warfare forever, from fighter planes that took the war to the skies to chemical weapons to the introduction of armored ...
Though World War II tanks like the American M4 Sherman and the British Churchill are well-known, it may surprise you to learn that the French company Renault is largely attributed with inspiring the ...
The brutal trench warfare during the First World War proved to be fertile ground for new technology, and fundamentally transformed warfare. Barbed wire was used to create barriers against infantry and ...
Key point: Tank usage in WWI outlined simple but useful lessons to military observers wise enough to pay attention, such as the impotence of machine-gun armed tanks versus cannon-armed vehicles and ...
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