Category:A7V
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The en:A7V was a tank introduced by Germany in 1918, near the end of World War I. The name is probably derived from the Allgemeines Kriegsdepartement 7 Abteilung Verkehrswesen ("General War Department 7, Branch Transportation"), although some theorize that Hauptmann Joseph Vollmer gave the V to the name. In German the tank was called Sturmpanzer-Kraftwagen (roughly "assault armoured motor vehicle"). There were 100 ordered for the spring of 1918, but only 20 were delivered. They saw action from March to October that year, and were the only tanks produced by Germany in WWI that gained operational status.
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This category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 15 total.
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- Scale models of A7V (6 F)
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- A7V Alter Fritz (1 F)
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- A7V Baden I (2 F)
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- A7V Cyklop (1 F)
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- A7V Elfriede (13 F)
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- A7V Gretchen (4 F)
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- A7V Hagen (8 F)
- A7V Herkules (1 F)
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- A7V Nixe (1 F)
- A7V Nixe II (2 F)
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- A7V Schutzengrabenbagger (2 F)
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Media in category "A7V"
The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total.
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A7v tank german.svg 500 × 228; 191 KB
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A7V track.jpg 800 × 620; 60 KB
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A7V Wotan.jpg 1,248 × 894; 695 KB
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A7v-527-lotti-with-smiling-skull-v0-w44dc1ejcr0d1.webp 598 × 403; 58 KB
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Bundesarchiv Bild 183-P1013-316, Westfront, deutscher Panzer in Roye.jpg 800 × 552; 264 KB
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Deutscher Sturmwagen säubert eine französische Ortschaft.jpg 1,587 × 1,133; 1.02 MB
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German tanks in the advance.png 1,666 × 1,095; 3 MB
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Imperial German Heavy Tank A7V Adalbert.jpg 1,353 × 738; 129 KB
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Kampfwagen-Erinnerungsabzeichen.jpg 983 × 1,357; 723 KB
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Kriegerdenkmal Theresienhöhe München.jpg 2,332 × 3,140; 1.89 MB