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  1. Panzer IV - Wikipedia

    The Panzer IV saw service in all combat theatres involving Germany and was the only German tank to remain in continuous production throughout the war. The Panzer IV was originally designed for …

  2. Panzer | German WW2 Tank History & Design | Britannica

    Panzer, series of battle tanks fielded by the German army in the 1930s and ’40s. The six tanks in the series constituted virtually all of Germany’s tank production from 1934 until the end of World War II in …

  3. WW2 German Panzer Tanks - Military Factory

    Complete list of all German Panzer tanks deployed during World War 2.

  4. Panzerkampfwagen IV - tank-afv.com

    With nearly 9000 units (the real figures are still elusive), this was not only the biggest tank production in Germany ever, but it was also manufactured in growing numbers, despite the shortages, until the …

  5. German tanks in World War II - Wikipedia

    The panzer force for the early German victories was a mix of the Panzer I (machine gun only), Panzer II (20 mm autocannon) light tanks and two models of Czech tanks (the Panzer 38 (t) and the Panzer 35 …

  6. German Tanks In World War 2, Panzer

    Between 1933 and 1945, the German industry developed and produced a series of tank types which were called "Panzerkampfwagen" which means "Armored Fighting Vehicle". In short they were called …

  7. German Tanks | World War II - sonsoflibertymuseum.org

    As the conflict progressed, the Panzer III and Panzer IV became the backbone of the German tank forces. The Panzer III excelled in anti-tank roles, while the Panzer IV provided essential support with …

  8. Panzer – History - Mammoth Memory

    The Panzer series of military battle tanks was fielded by the German army in the 1930s and '40s. There were six tanks in the series – Pz.I to Pz.VI – and they represented practically all of Germany's tank …

  9. Panzer | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Panzer refers to a series of German armored combat vehicles, commonly known as tanks, that played a significant role during World War II. The term originates from the German word for armor, "panzer," …

  10. Panzer - German Tank, WWII, Pz-IV | Britannica

    IV (along with the Pz. V, described below) formed the backbone of Germany’s panzer divisions from 1943 to the war’s end. The tank had the same engine and general appearance as the Pz. III, but the …