It does not take into account the number of captured tanks used by the Heer. Anyone have any access to those figures??
I only have some sketchy figures from 'Jane's Tanks of World War II' by Leland Ness. Poland Few (captured) vehicles appear to have been recovered intact, and only about a dozen TKS tankettes and a few armoured cars appear to have been used, and those only for a brief time. France About 500 FT-17, 800 Renault 35 and 40, 600 Hotchkiss 35 and 39, 50 FCM 36, 160 Renault B-1 and 300 Somua s-35 appear to have been recovered in fairly good condition, sent to collection points, and repaired and refurbished as needed... In addition to the tanks the Germans also captured about 3,000 chenillette UE light armoured vehicles... One French type that saw widespread, if relatively short-lived, service was the Panhard 178 AMD. About 250 were captured and refurbished and two armored reconnaissance battalions were equipped with 50 vehicles each for Operation Barbarossa... The occupation of Vichy France brought a further 45 vehicles into the German fold, but these had been modified (under German direction) by replacing the 25mm gun with a second MG. Soviet Union Surprisingly few Soviet armored vehicles were taken into service despite the huge number captured in 1941 and 1942. Only a few dozen T-34s were used, along with a smaller number of T-26s. The Komsomolyets tractor was taken by individual units as towing vehicles, but there does not appear to have been a comprehensive effort to refurbish or resupply them. The same was true of the armored cars, the capturing unit would use a few until the lack of spares rendered them useless. Italy The German Army not only took over all the armored vehicles it could from the Italian Army in September 1943, but it also kept the Fossati plant running, building new vehicles. Vehicles acquired up to the end of October 1944 consisted of: 17 L-3/35 and 15 L-6/40 light tanks; 28 M-14/42 and 97 P-40 tanks (of which 40 P-40s lacked motors); 74 semiventi 47/32, 55 semventi 75/18, 88 semiventi 75/34, 6 semiventi 75/46 and 84 semiventi 105/25; 32 M-14/42 command vehicles; 23 AB-41 and 48 AB-43 armored cars; and 78 Lince scout cars. Production after this date was minimal due to Allied bombing and difficulties in supplying materials.