While the Panzer I and II are not as famous as the German tanks
produced later in the Second World War, they played a vital role in
Hitler's early blitzkrieg campaigns and in the Nazi rearmament program
pursued, at first in secret, by the Nazi regime during the 1930s.
Anthony Tucker-Jones's photographic history of their design,
development and wartime service is an ideal introduction to them.Both
Panzers saw combat during the invasions of Poland and France, the Low
Countries and Scandinavia during 1939-40. Although by the time the
Wehrmacht invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, the Panzer I had been
virtually phased out of service, in the form of self-propelled guns
they continued to see combat well into 1943. The Panzer II was also
phased out with the panzer regiments in late 1943, yet it remained in
action on secondary fronts and, as the self-propelled Marder II
antitank gun and Wespe artillery variant, it saw active service with
the panzer and panzer grenadier divisions until the end of the war.
The Panzer I and II were the precursors of the formidable range of
medium and heavy tanks that followed the Panzer III and IV and the
Panther and Tiger and this book is a fascinating record of them.
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The Birth of Hitler's Panzerwaffe
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526701657
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter