The battlefield interaction between infantry and tanks was central to combat on most fronts in World War II (1939-1945). The first βBlitzkriegβ campaigns saw the tank achieve a new dominance. New infantry tactics and weapons β some of them desperately dangerous β had to be adopted, while the armies
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The battlefield interaction between infantry and tanks was central to combat on most fronts in World War II. The first 'Blitzkrieg' campaigns saw the tank achieve a new dominance. New infantry tactics and weapons - some of them desperately dangerous - had to be adopted, while the armies raced to dev
The battlefield interaction between infantry and tanks was central to combat on most fronts in World War II (1939-1945). The first 'Blitzkrieg' campaigns saw the tank achieve a new dominance. New infantry tactics and weapons β some of them desperately dangerous β had to be adopted, while the armies
The battlefield interaction between infantry and tanks was central to combat on most fronts in World War II (1939-1945). The first 'Blitzkrieg' campaigns saw the tank achieve a new dominance. New infantry tactics and weapons β some of them desperately dangerous β had to be adopted, while the armies
The battlefield interaction between infantry and tanks was central to combat on most fronts in World War II (1939-1945). The first 'Blitzkrieg' campaigns saw the tank achieve a new dominance. New infantry tactics and weapons β some of them desperately dangerous β had to be adopted, while the armies