Good Stuff, beta. Like Damaen said, "Infantry Battles = Sex"
PZKW = Panzervankampfwagon. That is the entire word that Germans use for tank or the shortened version of Panzer. Panzer litterally means Armored. I believe the 'vankampf' means fighting and wagon lends itself to mobility, moving, "wagon" or truck. Armored Fighting Vehicles.
Using a Pzkw IV is respectable too. That can stand up to a T-34. The T-34/85 is still a bit of a match for it.
With all this talk of Armored fighting, you could replicate the Battle of Khursk, GErman Summer Offensive of 1943 in order to eliminate a Russian Salient near Dnepropetovsk. To the Germans it is known as Operation Zitadele (Citadel). The largest Armored action in the history of mankind. It was Hitler's plan, but Zhukov knew of its existence at least a week prior to its execution, therefore it was doomed to failure and fail it did. The Russians had miles and miles of Anit-Armor and Anti-Personnel minefields set up all along the salient especially at the neck. The northern German Pincer never made a penetration.
"How many people even know where Kursk is? It's a matter of profound indifference to the world whether we hold Kursk or not...Why do we want to attack in the East at all this year?" -- General Heinz Guderian
"You're quite right. Whenever I think of this attack my stomach turns over." -- Adolf Hitler
"In that case your reaction to the problem is the current one. Leave it alone!" --General Heinz Guderian.
He should have listened to him.
