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Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovak Army was probably the only post-war user of these obsolete light tanks.
These tanks were repaired during the war at the Skoda plant in Pilsen and after the war there were 76 units in the factory. The tanks were in various states of repair and after years of storage without any real use they ended up in scrap. One tank Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. B serial number (Fgst.Nr.) 14651 (Krupp) without turret was used by the company as a tractor. It was a school platform (series 5b./LaS).
After a nationwide collection of utility vehicles in 1947, numbers were planned that would find use with different types of troops. A pair of Pz.Kpfw. I was interested in the engineer troops. Whether these tanks reached them is questionable.
Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. A serial numbers Fgst.Nr. 8062 (1st Serie/La.S.), Krupp) and Fgst.Nr. 9949 (4th Serie/La.S.), Rheinmetall) made their way into the Tank Apprenticeship). Another platform of this tank in school design was in TU in 1948. This vehicle even carried the Czechoslovak army registration number 67.459.


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China
The Chinese have purchased 15 tanks Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. A in 1936. However, they did not arrive in China until 6/1937. The actual transport of the purchased tanks was problematic, and the Chinese complained to Krupp on 26/11/1937 that the vehicles arrived damaged by weather conditions and inadequate protection during transport. Water was collecting in the tank compartment, several parts were rusted, wiring was oxidized, etc. The Germans were accused of having delivered already used tanks. Since a month after the tanks were delivered, war with Japan broke out, it was not possible to deal with the complaint. Hastily trained tank crews took part in the fighting at Nanking in 12/1937. The underpowered light tank was no match for the Japanese troops. In the fighting at Nanking, the tanks were either destroyed or abandoned by their crews. Some tanks fell into the hands of Japanese troops.


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Croatia
The foursome Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. A was acquired by the army of the Chotvat state at the turn of 1941/42. The NDH Home Guard's list of vehicles from late 1942 lists these tanks under the registration designations HV-2501 to HV-2504. This quartet of tanks formed a tank platoon. The Croats called them "Krup".
In 1943, together with the Polish TKS (HV-2505 - HV-2520), they formed a light armoured company, which was incorporated into the 1st Mountain Division. The company was formed and operated in Daruvar. On 22 May 1943, as part of the reorganization, it was sent to Zagreb.


Dinko Predoevič - Oklopna vozila i oklopne postrojbe u Drugom svjetskom ratu u Hrvatskol II. dio - Oklopna vozila sila osovine od travnja 1941 do rujna 1943, book series Hrvatska ratna povijest, Rijeka, year of publication 2008, ISBN: 953-219-088-0
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Juhoslávia
Jeden Munitionspanzer I bol ukoristený v okolí Uljm ešte v 10/1944. Opravený bol odovzdaný do užívania juhoslovanskej armády. Na snímku z 1.5.1945 vo Vršaci. Na tanku sú vojaci 2. vojvodinskej brigády KNOJ.


Dinko Predoevič - Oklopna vozila i oklopne postrojbe u Drugom svjetskom ratu u Hrvatskol II. dio - Oklopna vozila sila osovine od travnja 1941 do rujna 1943, knižná séria Hrvatska ratna povijest, Rijeka, rok vydania 2008, ISBN: 953-219-088-0

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Maďarsko
Maďarská armáda dostala od svojeho spojeneca Nemecka tieto tanky spravidla k výcvikovým účelom.
Tank Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. A bol objednaný v roku 1936 k porovnávacím testom s domácim tankom V-3. Tank obdržal armádne registračné číslo H-253. Dodávku druhého Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. A v roku 1942 zmieňuje Csaba Becze2).
Ďalších osem Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. B (iné zdroja tvrdia, že išlo o Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. A) obdržala maďarská armáda v roku 1940 a tanky obržali armádne registračné čísla (známe sú mi len H-021, H-022). Pôvodne ich mala dostať 1. poľná obrnená divízia, neskôr boli prevelené k 1. jazdeckej divízii.
Maďarské jednotky bojujúce na východnom fronte dostali v roku 1942 k užívaniu šesť veliteľských tankov kleiner Panzerbefehlswagen (Sd.Kfz.265). Dostali armádne registračné čísla 1H-719 – 1H-724. Používala ich 2. armáda.


Charles K. Kliment, Dénes Bernád: Maďarská armáda 1919-1945, Praha, Naše vojsko, rok vydania 2007, ISBN: 978-80-206-898-7
2)Csaba Becze - Magyar Steel - Hungarian armour in WWII, rok vydania 2007, ISBN-13: 978-83-89450-29-6

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