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AUTHOR: Franco, L
FORMAT: 64pp 57 col 78 Bw 250x180 Pb
Versatile German tank instrumental during Blitzkrieg advances * Filled
with colour plates and monochrome pictures In 1935, after a lengthy production
process, the Panzerkampfwagen I was introduced into the Germany Army. Germany
had been disallowed from producing tanks after World War I, but Panzers were
secretly built to introduce the concept of armoured vehicles into the Germany
Army. Its participation in the Spanish Civil War showed that, despite being
excellent training tanks, neither their armour, nor their armament or engine,
could match real combat tanks of the time. Based on experience gathered during
the Spanish Civil War the Panzer I and her crews would help shape the German
armour corps which invaded Poland in 1939 and France in 1940. By 1941, however,
old Panzer I chassis were being reused for production of tank surrogates based
on the Panzer I. Furthermoure, there would be various attempts to upgrade the
Panzer I throughout its history and would continue to serve in the armed forces
of Spain until 1954. Their role in the Spanish Civil War and the early campaigns
of the World War II were certainly important. The greatest strength of this
small tank was its ability to mount different types of guns (anti-tank,
anti-aircraft and field guns) and to serve in the artillery, engineers and
logistics units throughout World War II.
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