The M4 Sherman was never the heaviest or most powerful tank of the war, but it appeared on nearly every battlefield the Allies fought. More than 50,000 were produced, serving from the deserts of North ...
The M4 Sherman formed the backbone of American armored forces in 1944, carrying U.S. troops from Normandy through the advance ...
Aside from the sheer scale of the devastation it wrought, World War II changed the face of the planet in countless ways. Geographically. Socially. Technologically. The countries involved engineered ...
While there were many pieces of impressive equipment developed and used throughout World War II, the United States' M4 Sherman remains one of the most legendary. The M4 was built by multiple companies ...
For sale: tanks, good condition, some used during D-Day. The Normandy Tank Museum is selling its entire collection at auction next month before closing its doors because it failed to attract enough ...
American tanks in World War II were generally inferior to their German counterparts. German tanks boasted better armor protection and more firepower. But armor and lethality don’t tell the whole story ...