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British Tank That Survived Where Others Failed
In this video, we look back at the Matilda infantry tank, one of Britain’s most respected armored vehicles of World War II.
The Matilda II, or just Matilda as it was later called, was what the British called an infantry tank. As opposed to bigger cruiser-style tanks with heavier guns, infantry tanks were meant to accompany ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: The Matilda’s demise in North Africa was caused by attrition, as destroyed hulls were replaced by other tanks, rather than being directly replaced with new Matildas.
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Matilda II: Was It the Best Tank of WWII?
The Matilda II earned a reputation as one of Britain’s most formidable early-war tanks. This video examines its heavy armor, battlefield effectiveness, and impact in North Africa, while asking whether ...
The First World War introduced the horrors of trench warfare. Thousands of artillery pieces launched millions of shells over frontlines brimming with infantrymen struggling in the mud for mere feet of ...
Doomed tanks that were the key to winning D-Day have been revealed in stunning new underwater images. The war tanks sunk during Operation Smash - a huge training exercise held on a Dorset beach in ...
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