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High-quality photos of the vehicle are preserved in databases like Wikimedia Commons , often showing surviving units at the Musée Maurice Dufresne in France.

In 1940, as German Panzer divisions decimated French forces, engineers made a last-ditch effort to turn the 37L tractor into a weapon. They mounted a 47 mm anti-tank gun to its chassis, creating a makeshift tank destroyer. 37l.jpg

Ironically, the story didn't end there. After the fall of France, the German military seized hundreds of these tractors. They appreciated the vehicle's reliability and converted many into the Marder I , a successful self-propelled anti-tank gun used against the Allies. Digital & Pop Culture Presence High-quality photos of the vehicle are preserved in