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Sunday, July 24, 2022
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French soldiers in gas masks (Durso, Belgium,50s) and a wooden model of the SOMUA S35 cavalry tank (France, 40s).
The SOMUA S35 was a French cavalry tank of the Second World War. Built from 1936 until 1940 to equip the armoured divisions of the Cavalry, it was for its time a relatively agile medium-weight tank, superior in armour and armament to its French and foreign competitors, such as the contemporary versions of the German Panzer III medium tank.
During the German invasion of May 1940, the SOMUA S35 proved itself to be a tactically effective type, but this was negated by the French command's strategic mistakes in deploying their Cavalry armoured divisions. After the defeat of France in June 1940, limiting production to a total of about 440, captured SOMUA S35s were used by the Axis powers, some of them on the Eastern Front.
Labels:
Durso,
eusolodatini,
France,
French Army,
Gas attacks,
gas masks,
SOMUA S35,
Tanks,
World War 2,
WW2
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