Why German Tanks Were Not the Best in WWII

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In this video, we debunk the common myth that German tanks were the best during WWII. While they were often considered the most powerful, the reality is different. We explore the early disadvantages faced by German tanks, the superiority of Allied tanks, and the misconceptions that shaped their reputation. Learn about the true capabilities of German tanks and how they compared to the tanks of the Allied forces during World War II.

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Do not forget the TK-3 (TK) and TKS light turretless reconnaissance tanks, commonly called tankettes (in Polish: tankietka), were the most numerous armoured vehicles of the Polish Army at the outbreak of World War II in September 1939. Their number of over 500 vehicles constituted formally a significant tank force.

The TK-3 (TK) and TKS light turretless reconnaissance tanks, commonly called tankettes were faster and more maneuverable then the German tanks.

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