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Panzergrenadiers
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1. Panzergrenadiers
During World War Two, the Germans had troops units that were designed for fighting alongside tanks. These were fully motorised units, so that they could at all times keep up with the tanks. These were the Panzergrenadiers.
Your infantry have a move of 2 and may blitz as tanks do, but no panzerblitz (SS Panzers).2. SS Panzergrenadiers
The Germans used elite troops that were designed for fighting alongside tanks, favoured with a greater proportion of the best equipment . These troops were fully motorised units, so that they could at all times keep up with the tanks.
The Panzergrenadiers advantage implies that each tank give one matching infantry one additional movement allowance and an increased attack capability of 2 or less in the first cycle of combat only. Even if supported by artillery, their attack remains 2. The tank and the infantry unit must leave from the same territory.