Development of the Panzer Arm to 1939
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Synchronising in with the World War Two channel as they go over the German invasion of Poland, a discussion of how the Germans went from "Bad Germans, no tanks!" to "What hit us?" in the period between 1918 and 1939. The written article on Panzerjager referenced: https://worldoftanks.com/en/news/history/The_Chieftains_Hatch_Parallel_Evolution/ To be clear, Wargaming/WoT is not involved in this video, I just mention them for background. Selected sources: The Challenge of Change: Winton & Mets (Chapter by Corum) Storm of Steel: Habeck Frieser: The Blitzkrieg Legend Panzer Tracts: Jentz & Doyle
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