World War 2, Middle East, 1941

1941
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View of line of British Matilda tanks and crews

Historical information

The heavily armoured Matilda was the principal 'I' (Infantry Support) tank during the first year of the campaign in North Africa. British tank design was governed by tactical principles which assigned slow but well-protected 'I' tanks to support the infantry, while speedy but lightly armoured Cruiser tanks fought the enemy armour. These tactics persistently failed against the Germans, who preferred to engage tanks with anti-tank guns.

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cwa-org-32-P2012.57.1i
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Australian Army Museum of Western Australia

Australian Army Museum of Western Australia

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