Every German Anti-Tank Weapon In World War II Explained
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Загружено: 2026-02-20
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This video presents a structured breakdown of every major German anti-tank weapon used during World War II, examining how the Wehrmacht attempted to counter Allied and Soviet armored forces between 1939 and 1945. From early-war anti-tank rifles to heavy field guns, rocket launchers, magnetic charges, and anti-tank mines, each system is explained in terms of design purpose, battlefield role, penetration method, and operational limitations.
You’ll see how weapons such as the Panzerbüchse 39, Pak 36, Pak 38, Pak 40, and the 8.8 cm Flak 36 evolved as Allied armor improved, and how infantry-based solutions like the Panzerfaust, Panzerschreck, Panzerwurfmine, and Hafthohlladung were deployed during defensive battles on the Eastern Front, in North Africa, and in the final urban fighting inside Germany. The video explains how kinetic penetration, hollow-charge technology, rocket propulsion, and pressure-detonated mines shaped Germany’s anti-armor doctrine across multiple theaters of war.
Presented in a clear, category-based format with direct visual comparisons, this breakdown shows how German anti-tank warfare adapted under pressure as tank design advanced throughout the war.
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