LT vz 35

The  LT vz 38 was was a Czech tank used by Germany during World War II. In the German Army, it was designated Panzerkampfwagen 38(t), or Panzer 38(t). The (t) stands for tschechisch, the German word for Czech.

The LT vz 38 saw action in Poland, Norway, France, and the Soviet Union.

LT vz 38 in Worldwar
When the Race arrived in Mid 1942, the LT vz 38 was still being used in the German Army as was pressed into service against the Race because it was still a tank that could fight. As 1943 began, the LT vz 38 was phased out from the front lines.

LT vz 38 in The War That Came Early
When the German Army invaded Czechoslovakia in 1938, the LT vz 38 was the main tank of the Czech army. Although more powerful than anything the Germans had, the Czech's lacked the numbers and the tactics needed to be truly formidable, and the majority of the tanks were simply over whelmed.