“An important review of armoured warfare, armoured vehicle design,
tactics, and operational issues during World War 2 . . . it comes
highly commended.” —Dr Stuart C. Blank, Military Archive Research
During the first years of the Second World War, Allied forces endured
a series of terrible defeats at the hands of the Germans, Italians and
Japanese. Their tanks were outclassed, their armored tactics were
flawed. But the advent of new tank designs and variants, especially
those from the United States, turned the tables. Although German armor
was arguably still superior at the end of the war, the competence of
Allied designs and the sheer scale of their production gave them a
decisive advantage on the armored battlefield. This is the fascinating
story that Anthony Tucker-Jones tells in this book which is part of a
three-volume history of armored warfare during the Second World War.
Chapters cover each major phase of the conflict, from the early
blitzkrieg years when Hitler’s Panzers overran Poland, France and
great swathes of the Soviet Union to the Allied fight back in tank
battles in North Africa, Italy and northern Europe. He also covers
less-well-known aspects of the armored struggle in sections on Allied
tanks in Burma, India and during the Pacific campaign. Technical and
design armored are a key element in the story, but so are changes in
tactics and the role of the tanks in the integrated all-arms forces
that overwhelmed the Axis. “The matter of armoured vehicles and
their role in the turning of the tide against Germany is covered
brilliantly in Anthony Tucker-Jones’s excellent treatise.”
—Books Monthly “Very Highly Recommended.” —Firetrench
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British and American Tanks at War
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526777980
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter