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Explanation: In WW1, it’s sometimes thought of the Central Powers and the Triple Entente both having tanks of their own, duking it out over the mud and blood of the trenches. This is technically true, insofar as Imperial Germany did have a very cool boxy tank of its own design.
… however, the Triple Entente outproduced Germany on tanks by two orders of magnitude, to the point where the most common tank used by Imperial Germany was… captured British tanks.
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Explanation: In WW1, it’s sometimes thought of the Central Powers and the Triple Entente both having tanks of their own, duking it out over the mud and blood of the trenches. This is technically true, insofar as Imperial Germany did have a very cool boxy tank of its own design.
… however, the Triple Entente outproduced Germany on tanks by two orders of magnitude, to the point where the most common tank used by Imperial Germany was… captured British tanks.
Guess Dora decided to stop explora’ing.