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German World War II tank. The German forces employed their Panzer divisions to great advantage during World War II.

German mechanized units in World War II created by Heinz Guderain. A Panzer army was a mechanized unit based on a core of tanks and supported by infantry, artillery, and service troops in vehicles capable of accompanying the tanks.



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Byline: ROGER CLARKE IGET the feeling that if Adolf Hitler, Pol Pot, Idi Amin and Attila the Hun turned up at St James' Park, St Mary's or Meadows Lane or wherever in a Panzer tank to annex, sorry, take over a football club, then they would still be deemed fit and proper people by our football authorities.
Thirty-five thousand of Rommel's Afrika Corps lay siege to the city, backed up by elite panzer tank divisions and waves of dive bombers, whereas the Allies numbered around 26,000 of Australian and British soldiers, with no air support.
Crack units of infantry and Panzer tank divisions were deployed and a full-scale onslaught was launched on February 3.
 
 
 
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