Only 4% of the defence budget was spent on armoured fighting vehicle (AFV) production. The German Panzer force at the start of World War II was not especially impressive. In actual tank-on-tank encounters the German armour performed poorly, but as a coherent unit, the combined arms tactic of the Blitzkrieg shocked the West. Using the Blitzkrieg, Guderian, Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist and other field commanders such as Rommel broke the hiatus of the Phoney War in a manner almost outside the comprehension of the Allied - and, indeed, the German - High Command. Many of their tanks outclassed allied armor, delivered more casualties than they took in most engagements due to the impressive training the German soldiers received, and the excellent tactics used by the German forces. The German tank force was an amazing success due to tactical innovation more than tank quality. Heinz Guderian in the Battle of France with the 'Enigma' machine
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