This pictorial history of the Nazi Panther tank offers an in-depth
analysis of its innovative design and its role on the Eastern Front of
WWII. The German Panther was one of the most important tanks of the
Second World War, ranking alongside the American Sherman and the
Soviet T-34. In a comprehensive study of this remarkable fighting
vehicle, author and military expert Anthony Tucker-Jones presents more
than 100 archival photographs, along with a selection of color
profiles, illustrating its design, development and operations in
battle. On the Eastern Front, the German army needed to counter the
Red Army’s robust and utilitarian T-34 tank, which were increasingly
deployed by the Russians in decisive numbers. The German military
rapidly produced the Panther as its answer to this threat. With its
sloping armor and a high-velocity 75mm gun, it proved to be a better
medium tank than its predecessor, the Mk IV. More versatile than the
heavyweight Tiger, it was superior to most of the Allied tanks it
faced and had a significant influence on subsequent tank design.
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Hitlers T-34 Killer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473881969
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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