One of the biggest tank battles of World War II took place in the early
days of the war when a German PanzerKorp tried to breakthrough the French
Mechanized Cavalry Corps, covering the establishment of the infantry divisions
of the French First Army in the Gembloux Gap.
The purpose of the present study is to compare the organization, equipments,
tactics of both the German PanzerWaffe and the French Mechanized Cavalry
(the true counterpart to the German PanzerWaffe and not the French Division
Cuirassée de Réserve)
French Mechanized Cavalry Corps vs XVI's PanzerKorp
Equipments
Tactics of the German PanzerWaffe and the French Cavalry
Smashing through the Belgian defences
The road to the battle
First Encounter: Hannut, 12th May 1940
Clash of Armor: 13th May 1940
The Cavalry Corps retreats: 14th May 1940
When the infantry stopped the tanks: 15th May 1940
Aftermath
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