What did Germans call the Sherman?

The model proved itself somewhat effective against German Mk II and Mk IV Panzers, but it was thoroughly outclassed by the Tiger, Panther, and King Tiger tanks. Notorious for their flammability, Shermans were nicknamed “Ronsons” after a lighter with the slogan “lights every time.”
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What did Germans think of the Sherman?

The Sherman had its problems but it was a war-winner. Don't forget, where there were Shermans the best artillery and airforce came with them. One German veteran thought the Sherman was the best tank he'd seen in the war. Because it was the only tank he'd seen during the war.
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Did Germans use the Sherman?

Germans captured American Sherman tanks in the Battle of Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge. They went into combat with crosses painted on them. They admired the Sherman. Indeed, in the Bulge the German panzers (tank) were sometimes lead by Shermans.
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Why was the Sherman called the Ronson?

The Shermans used in North Africa by the British were facing the 88mm Flak gun that would easily penetrate a Sherman at a mile. If so, then the Sherman burned. That's why they called them 'Ronsons'.
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Did the Soviets use the Sherman?

Under Lend-Lease, 4,102 M4A2 medium tanks were sent to the Soviet Union. Of these, 2,007 were equipped with the original 75 mm main gun, with 2,095 mounting the more-capable 76 mm tank gun. The total number of Sherman tanks sent to the U.S.S.R. under Lend-Lease represented 18.6% of all Lend-Lease Shermans.
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Did the British name the Sherman?

The tank was named by the British for the American Civil War general William Tecumseh Sherman. The M4 Sherman evolved from the M3 Medium Tank, which – for speed of development – had its main armament in a side sponson mount.
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What did the Russians think of the Sherman?

Soviet tankers generally liked the Sherman, as it was reliable and well protected, however they were less keen on its high centre of gravity. They nicknamed it Emcha, after the Russian for M4 (M четыре or Em chetyrye). 630 people like this.
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Could a Sherman tank destroy a Panzer?

No Sherman could—on paper at least—stand up to a Panther, but the U.S. had the priceless advantage of supporting airpower, plentiful reserves, and an overwhelming superiority of numbers.
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Which was the best tank in ww2?

Though later tanks produced during this time period proved to have better armor and armament, the T-34 is often recognized as the most effective, highly influential and efficient tank design of WWII.
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What was the original name for tanks?

The first tank prototype, Little Willie, was unveiled in September 1915. Following its underwhelming performance–it was slow, became overheated and couldn't cross trenches–a second prototype, known as “Big Willie,” was produced.
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What tank was fury?

Ten working M4 Sherman tanks were used. The Sherman tank Fury was portrayed using an M4A3 HVSS Sherman tank named RON/HARRY (T224875), also lent by The Tank Museum.
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Can Sherman Firefly destroy a Tiger?

Despite this, the Firefly's increased firepower was much valued, and during many engagements, the Firefly proved its worth, knocking out Tigers and Panthers at long range, as well as less formidable tanks such as Panzer IVs and StuG tank destroyers.
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What was the best German tank in ww2?

The Panther is often believed to be the best German tank of the Second World War. When the Germans invaded Russia in June 1941, they were surprised by the quantity and quality of Soviet armour. Hitler ordered that the T-34 be copied and the result was the Panther, which saw action for the first time at Kursk in 1943.
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Why was the Sherman tank so tall?

It had a good power-to-weight ratio but was very tall, resulting in the Sherman being almost as tall as the Tiger, even though it weighed 25 tons less. This height made the Sherman an easy target, especially from the side.
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Was the T-34 better than the Sherman?

The T-34's Christie suspension was particularly noted for its ability to traverse heavy snow and mud, common impediments on the Eastern Front. However, the Sherman's relatively narrow-set tracks sometimes struggled to negotiate rough terrain compared to the wider-set tracks of the T-34, Cromwell and German tanks.
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What tank replaced the Sherman?

The Medium Tank T20, Medium Tank T22 and Medium Tank T23 were medium tank designs developed by the United States during the Second World War, to be the successor to the M4 Sherman.
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What tank has the most kills?

Legacy. With 168 confirmed (possibly as high as 195) kills, Knispel was by far the most successful tanker of the Second World War and is even credited with knocking out a T-34 at 3,000 metres (3,300 yd). He fought in virtually every type of German tank as loader, gunner and commander.
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Were Sherman tanks used in Vietnam?

One of America's most successful early postwar tanks, the M48 distinguished itself as the workhorse U.S. tank of the Vietnam War. In the years following the Second World War, the U.S. military was left with three main tanks: the M26 heavy tank, M4 Sherman medium tank, and M24 light tank.
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Did the Germans have better tanks in ww2?

American tanks in World War II were generally inferior to their German counterparts. German tanks boasted better armor protection and more firepower.
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Why were German tanks so good?

The German Tiger tank (above) had a more powerful main gun, heavier armor, and wider tracks than the American Sherman tank (below). The German 88 is more powerful than any American tank gun used during the course of most of the war.
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How many Shermans did the Soviets use?

According to Soviet documents a total of 3,664 M4A2 Sherman tanks were accepted into service by the Soviet Union between 1942 and 1945.
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Did the US have a heavy tank in WWII?

Near the end of the war, the M26 Pershing tank was deployed as the first operational heavy tank of the US Army. It was designated a heavy tank when it was designed in WWII due to its 90 mm gun, which was at the time the largest caliber gun found on a US tank.
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How many Sherman tanks were lost in ww2?

On the Western Front in 1944–1945, 4,477 British Commonwealth tanks were destroyed, including 2,712 M4 Sherman tanks, 656 Churchill tanks, 609 Cromwell tanks, 433 M3 Stuart light tanks, 39 Cruiser Mk VIII Challenger tanks, 26 Comet tanks, 2 M24 Chaffee light tanks. ~10,000 tanks/SPGs/tank destroyers lost.
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