This pictorial history presents an in-depth study of the various tanks
built and deployed by the Axis Alliance during WWII. Though Nazi
Panzer tanks have become a ubiquitous symbol of Axis Alliance combat,
the Japanese Army had more tanks than Germany in 1938. These included
the Type 95 light tank and the Type 89 and 97 medium tanks. Other Axis
powers, including Italy, Romania and Hungary also built their own
tanks. The latter was responsible for the Toldi and Turan light tank
series. In this informative collection of wartime photographs,
military expert Michael Green discusses how the Axis powers drew on
British and French tank designs in the period leading up to the Second
World War. The Carden-Loyd tankette suspension was used as a model for
the Panzer 1 series as well as the light Italian and Japanese tanks.
German engineering talent then produced the ingenious designs of the
Panzer II, III and IV series and, later in the War, the Panther Medium
and Tiger heavy tanks.
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ISBN
9781473887022
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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