Early in the North African campaign, the Matilda II rolled through Axis lines with near-total immunity, its armor shrugging off most German and Italian weapons. But at Hellfire Pass in 1941, Rommel’s ...
The British Matilda II was slow, outdated, and supposedly obsolete. Yet early in World War II, it proved nearly immune to German anti-tank weapons. Its heavy armor allowed it to dominate North Africa ...
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