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page 1Interwar tanks of Germany
Panzer I
German light tank

Neubaufahrzeug
The German ' ("new construction vehicle"—a cover name), abbreviated as PzKpfw Nb.Fz', series of tank prototypes were a first attempt to create a medium tank for the Wehrmacht after Adolf Hitler had come to power. Multi-turreted, heavy and slow, they were not considered successful, which led to only five being produced. These were primarily used for propaganda purposes and training, though three took part in the Battle of Norway in 1940. Pictures of the were displayed with different turret models and orientations to fool allied spies; American and Soviet agents independently reported that the G
Leichttraktor
The Leichttraktor (Vs.Kfz.31) was a German experimental tank designed during the Interwar Period.
Grosstraktor
Grosstraktor (German: "large tractor") was the codename given to six prototype medium tanks built (two each) by Rheinmetall-Borsig, Krupp, and Daimler-Benz, for the Weimar Republic, in violation of the Treaty of Versailles. Constructed in secret, they were tested by Reichswehr units at the Kama tank school in the Soviet Union. They were used for training and retired as monuments after the Nazi party came to power.
kleine Panzerbefehlswagen
1935 command post vehicle by Daimler-Benz