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Original - World War I Allied tanks advance in Langres, France (1918).
Reason
It's one thing to see a photograph of a tank, another to watch one in action. And yes, by the end of this two minute clip there's definitely some action. This early example of filmmaking has unmistakable historical value.
Articles this image appears in
Tank, History of the tank Tanks in World War I, World War I
Creator
Unknown (U.S. Gov't public domain)

For information: This footage is not genuine World War I. The scenes of the British heavy tanks are reenactments staged for a 1927 cinema film called "The Somme." The brief shot of the French Renault FT light tank has been cut in. The source might well describe the clip as stated, but there is nothing to confirm that any of it was shot at Langres. Hengistmate (talk) 10:32, 25 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Promoted Image:Tanks of WWI.ogv MER-C 08:10, 7 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]