USING FIRST-HAND ACCOUNTS AND RARE AND UNPUBLISHED IMAGES, THIS HIGHLY
ILLUSTRATED TITLE TELLS THE FULL STORY OF THE GERMAN RECONNAISSANCE
TROOPS IN WORLD WAR II.
When the Wehrmacht was first formed in 1935, tactical reconnaissance
was carried out by motorcycle rifle units (_Kradschützen_). However,
with the development and large-scale introduction of wheeled armoured
vehicles in the late 1930s, motorized reconnaissance battalions
(_Aufklärungs_-_Abteilungen_) were introduced. Equipped with a
mixture of armoured cars and motorcycles, they often operated far
ahead of battlefront to survey the terrain, observe enemy positions
and identify enemy forces – key information required ahead of any
armoured assault. In the second half of the war, with Germany on the
strategic defensive, armoured reconnaissance troops found themselves
increasingly drawn into combat operations, and even holding sectors of
the line. At the same time, more modern equipment was introduced with
motorcycles phased out and purpose-built armoured personnel carriers
(_Schützenpanzerwagen_) introduced.
Renowned armour expert Thomas Anderson draws on first-hand accounts
and rare and previously unseen photographs in this comprehensive and
fully illustrated study of the Panzer reconnaissance troops, the
crucial eyes and ears of the German armoured forces of World War II.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472855015
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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