German Panzerkampfwagen II Ausf.A/B/C (Sd.Kfz.121) (French Campaign)
Palm-Top Blitzer
The Panzer II Ausf.A/B/C variants had been the mainstay tanks the German Panzer Divisions through Blitzkreig operations of early-WWII. These were compact (4.8m lengthy, 2.2m wide) tanks packed with a 140hp fuel engine, which enabled a maximum cost of 40km/h. Although they were cautiously armed with just a 2cm main tool and a 7.92mm product device plus their front armor ended up being indeed just 15mm dense, they offered valiant solution through Polish and French promotions the moment the German Army had a shortage about the more capable Panzer III tanks. Specifically, numerous Panzer IIs which saw combat in France was at fact modified with extra front armor plating.
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