
Panzer
"Panzer" is a German term for armored fighting vehicles, specifically tanks, used by the German military. It originated during World War I and became widely associated with Nazi Germany's armored units in World War II. Panzers are tracked vehicles equipped with powerful guns and armor, designed to support ground forces, break through enemy defenses, and provide mobile firepower on the battlefield. The term is often used to refer to the entire German tank force during that era, symbolizing their role in armored warfare.