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Cobi WWII 2660: Panzer I (France 1940) (654 Pieces)

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Cobi WWII 2660: Panzer I (France 1940) (654 Pieces)

The French campaign of 1940 was one of Germany's most spectacular military successes during World War II. With this set, you have the opportunity to build a model of one of the heroes of those events and add it to your collection!

1940 - Blitzkrieg on the Western Front

In 1940, during the short German-French campaign, thanks to the Blitzkrieg strategy - lightning warfare - German troops broke through Allied defenses with unprecedented speed and precision. The key role German armored divisions played a key role, using massive tank attacks, air support, and modern radio communications to advance through the difficult-to-reach Ardennes and surprise the French armed forces. Among the tanks used in this campaign was the Panzerkampfwagen I, a light tank that, although no longer modern, still constituted a crucial element of German military doctrine.

Panzerkampfwagen I on the Stage of War!

The Panzer I was the first mass-produced German tank after World War I. Its design began in 1932, and the first units rolled off the production line in 1934. It quickly found its way to the battlefield, fighting in Spain during the Civil War, in the September Campaign in Poland, in France, as well as in North Africa and on the Eastern Front.

The tank was lightly armored and armed with only two machine guns, making it unsuitable for engagements with modern enemy tanks.

However, thanks to well-thought-out tactics, and thanks to its combat capabilities and effective cooperation with other units, the Panzer I was used effectively despite its limitations.

The French campaign of 1940 was one of Germany's most spectacular military successes during World War II. With this set, you have the opportunity to build a model of one of the heroes of those events and add it to your collection!

1940 - Blitzkrieg on the Western Front

In 1940, during the short German-French campaign, thanks to the Blitzkrieg strategy - lightning warfare - German troops broke through Allied defenses with unprecedented speed and precision. The key role German armored divisions played a key role, using massive tank attacks, air support, and modern radio communications to advance through the difficult-to-reach Ardennes and surprise the French armed forces. Among the tanks used in this campaign was the Panzerkampfwagen I, a light tank that, although no longer modern, still constituted a crucial element of German military doctrine.

Panzerkampfwagen I on the Stage of War!

The Panzer I was the first mass-produced German tank after World War I. Its design began in 1932, and the first units rolled off the production line in 1934. It quickly found its way to the battlefield, fighting in Spain during the Civil War, in the September Campaign in Poland, in France, as well as in North Africa and on the Eastern Front.

The tank was lightly armored and armed with only two machine guns, making it unsuitable for engagements with modern enemy tanks.

However, thanks to well-thought-out tactics, and thanks to its combat capabilities and effective cooperation with other units, the Panzer I was used effectively despite its limitations.

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Cobi WWII 2660: Panzer I (France 1940) (654 Pieces)

$51.16

$17.91

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The French campaign of 1940 was one of Germany's most spectacular military successes during World War II. With this set, you have the opportunity to build a model of one of the heroes of those events and add it to your collection!

1940 - Blitzkrieg on the Western Front

In 1940, during the short German-French campaign, thanks to the Blitzkrieg strategy - lightning warfare - German troops broke through Allied defenses with unprecedented speed and precision. The key role German armored divisions played a key role, using massive tank attacks, air support, and modern radio communications to advance through the difficult-to-reach Ardennes and surprise the French armed forces. Among the tanks used in this campaign was the Panzerkampfwagen I, a light tank that, although no longer modern, still constituted a crucial element of German military doctrine.

Panzerkampfwagen I on the Stage of War!

The Panzer I was the first mass-produced German tank after World War I. Its design began in 1932, and the first units rolled off the production line in 1934. It quickly found its way to the battlefield, fighting in Spain during the Civil War, in the September Campaign in Poland, in France, as well as in North Africa and on the Eastern Front.

The tank was lightly armored and armed with only two machine guns, making it unsuitable for engagements with modern enemy tanks.

However, thanks to well-thought-out tactics, and thanks to its combat capabilities and effective cooperation with other units, the Panzer I was used effectively despite its limitations.