This fully illustrated WWII history offers a vivid look at the armored
vehicles used by Allied and Nazi forces during D-Day and the Normandy
Campaign. The remarkable photographs collected here illustrate in
graphic detail the role armor played in the Allied D-Day landings and
the liberation of occupied France—as well as the skill and tenacity
of the German panzer units that confronted them. The struggle gave
rise to a sequence of battles that were among the most intense, and
critical, of any fought in the Second World War. Anthony Tucker-Jones
traces the course of the armored campaign through these striking
wartime photographs: the D-Day landings, the first clashes of the
opposing tanks and anti-tank guns, then the Allied operations that
culminated in the Allied breakthrough and the destruction of the
German 5th Panzer Army at Falaise. The images offer a fascinating
inside view of the fighting itself and of the widespread destruction
it caused. But they also record the routines of tank warfare, and give
a vivid impression of the experience of the tank crews of the day and
of the tanks they operated, including the German Mk IVs, Panthers, and
Tigers, and the Allied Shermans, Churchills and specialized tanks,
such as Hobart’s Funnies, that confronted each other in France.
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Rare Photographs from Wartime Archives
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781783038169
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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