--- Nation --- USA UK Germany France USSR China Japan Czech --- Class --- Light Tanks Medium Tanks Heavy Tanks Tank Destroyers Self-Propelled Guns --- Tank --- I - Vickers Medium Mk. I II - Vickers Medium Mk. II III - Vickers Medium Mk. III IV - Matilda IV - Grant IV - AC 1 Sentinel V - Matilda Black Prince V - Sherman III VI - Cromwell VI - Sherman Firefly VI - Cromwell VI - Cromwell B VI - AC 4 Experimental VII - Comet VIII - Centurion Mk. I VIII - Centurion Mk. I VIII - FV4202 (P) VIII - Chieftain/T95 IX - Centurion Mk. 7/1 X - FV4202 X - Centurion Action X The vehicle made famous by the British 7th Armoured Division, who had been dubbed the Desert Rats for their exploits in North Africa. However, the 7th Armoured were not issued with Cromwells until 1944, when they returned to the U.K. to prepare for D-Day. In their Cromwells they fought across France and into Germany, and eventually took part in the Victory Parade on September 7, 1945, in Berlin.

--- Nation --- USA UK Germany France USSR China Japan Czech --- Class --- Light Tanks Medium Tanks Heavy Tanks Tank Destroyers Self-Propelled Guns --- Tank --- I - Vickers Medium Mk. I II - Vickers Medium Mk. II III - Vickers Medium Mk. III IV - Matilda IV - Grant IV - AC 1 Sentinel V - Matilda Black Prince V - Sherman III VI - Cromwell VI - Sherman Firefly VI - Cromwell VI - Cromwell B VI - AC 4 Experimental VII - Comet VIII - Centurion Mk. I VIII - Centurion Mk. I VIII - FV4202 (P) VIII - Chieftain/T95 IX - Centurion Mk. 7/1 X - FV4202 X - Centurion Action X The Cromwell was developed in 1941–1942 by BRC&W. A total of 1,070 vehicles were mass-produced from late 1943 through 1945. They were extensively used by the British Army in the Northwest Europe Campaign of 1944–1945.