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why do germans name all their tanks After felinids?
>Tiger, Leopard, puma, panther,...
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Cause it’s badass
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Maus
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>>18112930
And Ratte
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>>18112885
tanks are typically seen as being slow heavy brutes, cats are typically seen as being agile hunters, the names were probably meant to signify to enemy forces that their tanks were quicker and more agile than theirs regardless of whether or not that's actually true
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>>18112930
Elefant



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