2 مناظر· 12/19/25·

Why American Tankers Preferred Their


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Why did U.S. tank crews in World War II stick with the M4 Sherman—even when fully functional German Panther tanks were available on the battlefield? Despite the Panther’s powerful 75mm gun and thick sloped armor, American soldiers often refused to use captured German tanks. Discover the real reasons behind this surprising choice: mechanical reliability, logistics, crew survivability, and battlefield doctrine. Based on declassified U.S. Army reports, after-action reviews, and veteran testimonies, this video/article debunks myths about the “Ronson” Sherman and reveals why the M4 was the right tank for the Allied war effort.

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