Tanks: The New Advance Weapon of World War Two

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The modern tank is called the elite weapon of every military. With powerful cannons and armor that makes a tank unstoppable this has been called the cavalry of today military and today’s soldiers could not enter combat without them and their support. The tanks use is not a long one as it was not until world war one the tank was produced, and when the first one was built no general knew what the military role the tank would play was. It was not until the world was moving into the nineteen thirties and world war two beginning the tank was still in the beginning stages when it was still in development of how it would be used in large scale battles and wars. During the time the tank was not the super weapon it is known for it was an underdeveloped and unused weapon; but was one of the most advance weapons during the time and the great importance the tank played during the war. When the tank was used on both sides; each side tried different type of tanks wondering if world war one was using the tank to its full potential or if the tank could become a force to be reckon with. When looking how the tank developed in world war two it worth looking into how the tank was at the beginning of the war and how it affected future tanks and other vehicle classes in the military.

The tank at the beginning of World War two

The tank at the beginning of the war was a small machine with weak cannons not as powerful as today’s gun and still dwarfed by the guns at the end of world war two. The armor of the tank could be easily pierced by a pistol from a foot soldier during the first world war during that time generals had to come up with how they could make a workable tank by giving it tough armor and powerful guns but without making it to heavy wher...

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