“…great detailed shots and drawings for those looking for
references in their models. Highly recommended for beginners to
advanced builders.” -AMPS The German Panzerwaffe ripped up the
rulebooks of war that had been laid down by the grinding slaughter of
the trenches of World War I. Armored vehicles, close-air support, and
bold leadership based on mission command, Auftragstaktik, cut a deadly
swathe through the armies of east and west Europe. The Panzers made a
significant contribution to Nazi successes; they remained steadfast in
defense as their conquests slipped away their grasp from the apogee at
Stalingrad and El Alamein in late 1942, through the long years of
retreat to final defeat. Attrition and overwhelming odds blunted the
opportunities for advances, but with increasingly powerful weaponry,
the Panzerwaffe stiffened the German defensive backbone right to the
end. Part of the reason for these successes was undoubtedly the
Panzers themselves, but it wasn’t just the weapons that led to the
Panzers’ successes—it was the way they were handled. A weapon is
only as good as those who use it and the Panzertruppen—from higher
command down to individual crew members—proved themselves to be very
good at using their weapons. Not just the men who fought in the tanks
but those who maintained them and kept them in the field, recovered
and rebuilt the casualties, and dealt with the over-complexity of
design and the huge variety of types of tank, weapon and ammunition.
Selection and training standards—so good in the early war
years—may have dropped off as wartime exigencies bit deep, but from
1939 to 1945 German Panzer crew were second to none. This Casemate
Illustrated provides a full introduction to the role, and experience,
of the Panzer crewman.
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ISBN
9781636244617
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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