Artillery in Offense

The use of artillery to support offensive operations, including softening enemy defenses, disrupting enemy movements, and providing fire support for advancing infantry and armor.

Artillery in Combined Arms Operations

The coordination of artillery fire with other combat arms, such as infantry, armor, and air power, to achieve a combined effect. It was a crucial aspect of successful military operations in World War II.

Armored Division

A large military formation consisting of multiple armored regiments, typically equipped with tanks, armored personnel carriers, and artillery. It was a key element of offensive operations in World War II.

Advancing Tank Technology

The rapid development of improved armor, firepower, and mobility in tank designs during World War II, leading to a significant change in armored warfare.

Advancing Tank Warfare

The significant improvements in tank design, tactics, and technology during World War II, leading to the development of heavier armor, more powerful guns, and new combat doctrines.

Advanced Tank Design

The development of more capable tanks during World War II, featuring improved armor, firepower, and mobility, significantly impacting armored warfare and battlefield tactics.

Advancement of Armor Technology

The continuous improvements in tank armor design and materials during World War II, from the initial thin plates to thicker, sloped surfaces and the introduction of composite armor, significantly impacting battlefield tactics.

Bch Panzer

A military unit equipped with armored vehicles, such as tanks, operating in the Bch area.

Bbl Panzer**

A military unit consisting of armored vehicles.

Bbi Panzer

A military unit responsible for armored vehicles.