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Panzer is an abbreviation of "Panzerkampfwagen", a German compound noun which translates as "Armoured Combat Vehicle". It became synonymous with German tanks during the 1930s, and is usually shortened to become PzKpfw. Panzer models include the following, which were battle tanks used by Germany in the Second World War:
- Panzer I
- Panzer II
- Panzer III
- Panzer IV
- Panzer V - Panther
- Panzer VI - Tiger
- Panzer VI - Tiger II
- Panzer 35(t)
- Panzer 38(t)
Tank destroyers were 'Panzerjäger' or Jagdpanzer, self-propelled infantry guns were 'Sturmgeschütz' ('Assault guns'), whilst self-propelled artillery pieces were usually referred to as 'Sonderkraftfahrzeug' ('Special-purpose vehicle').
'Panzer' may cause confusion when referring to the PzKpfw V Panther. It should be noted that the German term "Panzer" means armor or tank, whereas the German for "Panther" is the same as in English. The German "Panzer" does not translate as "Panther". Rather, it is derived from Old French pancier, meaning "armor for the belly".
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