This pictorial history of the infamous Nazi tank presents a full
account—in words and photographs—of Hitler’s most fearsome and
versatile war machine. Throughout the Second World War, the
Panzerkampfwagen Mk IV proved to be the one constant in Hitler's
Panzerwaffe. It was the German equivalent of the American Sherman and
the Soviet T-34. In this pictorial history, military expert Anthony
Tucker-Jones provides a concise account of the Mk IV's design,
development and performance in combat. The Mk IV served on every major
front: in France, the Balkans, North Africa, the Soviet Union and, at
the end of the war, in Germany itself. It was a key weapon in the
blitzkrieg attacks and in the later desperate defense of the Reich.
Using more than 150 rare wartime photographs, plus a selection of
specially commissioned color images, Tucker-Jones illustrates how the
initial design of the Mk IV was refined throughout the war to counter
the design advances in Allied tanks and anti-tank guns. While the Mk
IV was never produced in the same numbers as the leading Allied tanks,
it was one of the most important armored vehicles of the Second World
War.
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Hitler's Rock
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473856769
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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