"For anyone wanting a thoroughly good photographic history of German
armour in the First World War, then one could not get better than this
volume... The Kaiser's Panzers is highly recommended, and certainly
worth its very reasonable price tag given the range and quality of the
content." — Iron Cross The Kaiser’s Panzers charts the development
of German armoured vehicles during the First World War. Late to adopt
the tank as an offensive weapon, in a theatre characterized by bloody
trench warfare, the Imperial German Army’s fledgling tank force
fielded only twenty A7V tanks by the time of the November 1918
Armistice. To address this shortcoming, the German Army pressed more
captured British Mark IV tanks into service through a dedicated
workshop facility in Belgium during the final year of the war. A
handful of these vehicles later saw service in the Freikorps to
suppress left-wing uprisings in Berlin and Leipzig. Although German
tanks played an insignificant part in the conflict, two early
commanders rose to prominence in the Third Reich: Ernest Volckheim a
leading interwar armour theorist and later Panzer commander; Josef
‘Sepp’ Dietrich a SS Panzer general implicated in the 1945 Malmedy
massacre. Drawing on contemporary records, newsreels and newspaper
accounts, The Kaiser’s Panzers is a heavily illustrated record of
Germany’s first tanks, the predecessor force to Adolf Hitler’s
vaunted Panzertruppen, and will be enjoyed by all military history
enthusiasts.
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German Tanks of The First World War
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781805001805
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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