The Schneider CA1 and the Saint-Chamont were the first tanks to mark a turning point in the conflict of the First World War.
The French were at the forefront of the armoured revolution during the '30s, creating the B1 bis heavy tank and several light tanks including the Somua S35 and the Hotchkiss.
During the 1920's and 1930's, German factories were working at full capacity to supply the Wehrmacht with a series of Panzers.
An insight into how Russian engineers imaged a series of infallible armoured vehicles in the 1920s and 1930s.
An insight into how the German army entered Belgium on May 10, 1940, equipped with an efficient armoured fleet.
In January of 1942, the United States designed tanks at an industrial level to drown the enemy under a tidal wave of armoured tanks.
Clément Benoist
Director
Writer
Serge Tignères