This strange question has been posed over and over again. Why did the Germans make so few tanks but numerous in design and engineering and the Allies made so many. The Soviets made tens of thousands of T-34s and KV-1s. The Allies made just as many Shermans, Grants, and Churchills. But most of the time when engaged in tank to tank battles the technically superior German tanks, even the Panzer IIIs and Panzer IVs, would destroy most of its adversary. Their modifying designs allowed for maximum flexibility. They only faced one or two types of adversaries, each with the same weakness in armor and firepower.
The Germans lost the AFV war because of several factors. They include artillery, airpower, and naval power of the Allies, Hitler's insane deployment and strategy, and low supplies. Rommel had to abandon many of his tanks going to and back from El Alamein due to shortage in fuel, and constant attack from the air, and Hitler's ignorance of this very crucial theatre. On D-Day many German tanks were lost by shelling from battleships and bombing raids. But they still managed to kill in purely tank on tank engagements more tanks than they lost themselves.
The engineering design of the Germans were ingenious their theory of multiple tank varients live to this day. Many nations have their tanks modified to serve various purposes. The same is true for other AFVs. But the factor was that the massive losses sustained were not in failure of design but failure in proper deployment and use.
The Germans lost the AFV war because of several factors. They include artillery, airpower, and naval power of the Allies, Hitler's insane deployment and strategy, and low supplies. Rommel had to abandon many of his tanks going to and back from El Alamein due to shortage in fuel, and constant attack from the air, and Hitler's ignorance of this very crucial theatre. On D-Day many German tanks were lost by shelling from battleships and bombing raids. But they still managed to kill in purely tank on tank engagements more tanks than they lost themselves.
The engineering design of the Germans were ingenious their theory of multiple tank varients live to this day. Many nations have their tanks modified to serve various purposes. The same is true for other AFVs. But the factor was that the massive losses sustained were not in failure of design but failure in proper deployment and use.
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