Die wichtigsten deutschen Fahrzeuge im Zweiten Weltkrieg

This video focuses on the most important vehicles of the Wehrmacht in World War II. This topic played a central role in military logistics, vehicle technology, and off-road mobility. Many well-known topics from this era are often discussed in terms of tanks, aircraft, or heavy weapons. However, a fundamental technical and logistical question lay behind them: How could an army be moved, supplied, and kept in action? In this documentary, we examine vehicles such as the VW Kübelwagen, the VW Schwimmwagen, the Kettenkrad, the Opel Blitz, the Mercedes-Benz L3000, the Raupenschlepper Ost, various half-track tractors, and the Sd.Kfz. 251 not just as individual vehicles, but as part of a larger technical system. We explore transport, terrain, maintenance, fuel, traction, production, armor, resupply, and the limits of military mobility. The focus is on the history of technology, military logistics, industrial development, and historical context. This video shows why these vehicles were important, what problems they entailed, and why the Wehrmacht's mobility depended not only on tanks but, above all, on thousands of support vehicles. This video is for educational and documentary purposes only. The focus is on the history of technology, logistics, vehicle technology, military infrastructure, and historical context. Political ideologies or historical violence are not glorified. Relevant topics: Wehrmacht vehicles, World War II, Opel Blitz, VW Kübelwagen, VW Schwimmwagen, Kettenkrad, Sd.Kfz. 251, FAMO, Raupenschlepper Ost, half-track vehicles, military vehicles, war logistics, vehicle technology, German military technology, history of technology. #Wehrmacht #WorldWarII #MilitaryVehicles