The Sherman tanks, formally known as the M4 Sherman, were American armored vehicles that played a crucial role during World War II. Introduced into service in 1942, they quickly became the primary Allied tank used on various fronts. Despite being designed for the U.S. Army, some Shermans eventually fell into the hands of German forces, which had specific reasons and consequences.
Credit to : Panzer Archeology
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