A pictorial history and analysis of the tank warfare between Red
Soviet and Nazi forces along the Eastern Front during World War II. On
the Eastern Front during the Second World War, massive Soviet and
German tank armies clashed in a series of battles that were unmatched
in their scale and ferocity. Several of them have attained almost
legendary status. But epic encounters such as these were only part of
a broader story, as Anthony Tucker-Jones demonstrates in this
selection of graphic photographs. While the images give a fascinating
inside view of combat, they also reveal the daily routines of tank
warfare 65 years ago. Training, maintenance, transportation, and
supply are shown, as are the daily lives of the tank crews and the
often appalling conditions in which they worked and fought. The
photographs also record in vivid detail the destructive reality of
armored warfare, from the initial triumphant advance of the German
panzers deep into the Soviet Union to the massive Red Army
counter-offensives which drove the German armies back to Berlin.
Praise for Armoured Warfare on the Eastern Front “Each chapter
includes a useful introduction and the pictures each come with an
accurate and informative caption, describing the item in the picture
and placing it in context, comparing it to its opponents at the time
or looking at production numbers. This is a high quality piece of
work, and a useful photographic guide to the armoured vehicles of the
Eastern Front.” —History of War
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Rare Photographs from Wartime Archives
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ISBN
9781783038220
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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