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It is true that Soviet design simplicity and German engineering complexity affected tank production numbers during the war. However, a direct comparison is somewhat misleading, for the following reasons:Tiger II total production - 492
Panther V total production - 6,000
T-34 total production - 33, 800
T-14 seems to not follow the doctrine.
!) The T-34 had a much longer production run. Production began before the war, while the Panther did not enter full production until 1943 and the Tiger II in 1944.
2) German tank factories were plagued by allied bombing raids (95% of Tiger II production capacity was destroyed in the fall of 1944 by bombing raids). Since Germany lacked a strategic air force, Soviet tank production was unhindered once production facilities were moved east of the Ural mountains.
3) Germain factories suffered from a shortage of stragtegic materials during the war, while the Soviets had an abundance of natural resources.