Tanks played a significant role in the latter part of World War I, particularly during the 1917 and 1918 offensives. The introduction of tanks helped break the stalemate of trench warfare, allowing for more mobile and effective attacks. By the war's end in November 1918, tanks had demonstrated their potential on the battlefield, leading to their continued development and use in future conflicts. The final offensives, such as the Hundred Days Offensive, showcased their effectiveness in combined arms operations alongside infantry and artillery.
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