Gareth Russell

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A German army unable to make good its losses was now confronted by a new enemy, the US Army, with four million fresh troops in action or training. More pertinently, its old enemies, the British and French, now had a new technical arm, their tank forces, with which to alter the terms of engagement. Germany’s failure to match the Allies in tank development must be judged one of their worst military miscalculations of the war.
The First World War
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