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Tango0123 Nov 2020 4:06 p.m. PST

"Following the armistice of 8 September 1943, German military forces captured a significant amount of Italian vehicles. These vehicles would play a new role in German-occupied Italy. Here are some examples of Italian armor in German service during World War Two.

Although Italian vehicles were considered inferior, they could provide German forces a much-needed reinforcement to counter-guerrilla units and static defenses. The German intent was to use the Italian vehicles for occupation duties and anti-partisan warfare, thus freeing German units for the war effort…"
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