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... ight between the German army and the supply.
The German army had to cross the English Channel to receive supplies, and most of the tank repairs and maintenance had to be done locally.
The German tanks ran out of fuel, their engines broke down, and their tracks were destroyed one by one.
Nevertheless, the German advance was swift, and the British resistance was minimal.
The British army had lost most of its armored forces, and even if they had tank vehicles, there ...
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