The second bit of information I found is that the Germans had both the T-26 light tank and the T-34 medium tank in France. I found photos of one T-26 tank and several T-34 tanks. The Germans did capture large numbers of both of these tanks. The T-26 tank was an okay light tank but the T-34 was tough and reliable. The units that captured them often kept them in service. At least one division set up a workshop and put T-34's back into service and added German specifications to the tanks. Notek lights, side skirts, and of course German camouflage and markings.
One theory is that the Germans used the T-26 and T-34 tanks to use to train German troops resting and refitting before assignment to the Russian front. The Germans did use Soviet tanks in training films to teach their troops how to attack the masses of Soviet tanks. Once the Allies invaded the training tanks could have been impressed into combat units. Imagine a Tunisia game with Germans using Tiger I, Panzer III and BT-7 tanks. Or a Kampfgruppe in France with Panzer IV, Panther and
T-34 tanks vs Shermans.
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