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German War Trophies on Display in Paris After WW1 (HD and Color)

https://youtube.com/watch?v=mDXbUcE4vjk

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look at that stubby butt artillery :xd:

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It's always weird to see how much smaller it is than in ww2. And with wooden wheels. A heck of a lot changed in those 20 years.

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I think the tank is the clearest sign of this. You went from non existent, to pondering machine gun heavy infantry tanks, to late Sherman's in just under 30 years. The design changes are insane and you can even see the early tank doctrine present in some of the bongs and frogs efforts at infantry tanks.

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/17116843552433565.webp https://i.rdrama.net/images/17116843553768559.webp https://i.rdrama.net/images/1711684355470605.webp

mfw you're not landshipmaxxing in 1937 :marseysmug2:

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Imagine having less than 3 turrets. :marseydicklet: Like how do you fit 18 machine guns that way?

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At the end of the war the Americans wrote a big report about everything they had learned. The part about armor was really prescient. They said sometimes tanks would try to break through and rampage through the enemy's rear area but it never worked because they would break down or run out of fuel. But they said someday if you had more reliable tanks and a radio that could fit inside one this would be a good idea. Which is very much how the krauts were successful early in WW2.

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some of it looks like it might be destroyed but others look like they are whole and were just designed that way. like some 1800s cannon shit! GET WITH THE TIMES! THE 1800S WAS LIKE A DECADE AGO GEEZ!

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