The SS and a few elite motorized divisions are mounted in trucks. These motorized formations are able to keep pace with the fast-moving panzer spearheads that lead the advance. The motorized divisions are the second line, following the panzer troops, securing ground and holding off enemy counterattacks.
The bulk of the German infantry travel on foot. This does not diminish their fighting ability or importance to the German war effort. They fight with the same determination and skill as their motorized brothers-in-arms.
No matter what their transport situation is, Infanterie Platoons are well-armed with a MG-34 machine-gun in each squad and access to anti-tank rifles and Panzerknacker teams.