Why did the Chinese have German Panzers? - Sino-German Cooperation #panzer #china

Rindfleisch
Published on Apr 19, 2021
The Nationalist Chinese Forces had various German equipment like artillery, armored cars, but even Panzers. This is quite surprising, especially considering that another Axis/Anti-Comintern member was fighting a war against China, namely Japan. This videos take a short look at the Sino-German Cooperation.

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