With over 60 photos, this look at the role of Red Army tanks in
Hitler’s defeat “will be of interest to modelers and military
historians alike” (AMPS Indianapolis). Stalin’s purge of army
officers in the late 1930s and disputes about tank tactics meant that
Soviet armored forces were in disarray when Hitler invaded in 1941. As
a result, during Operation Barbarossa, the Wehrmacht’s 3,200 panzers
ran circles round the Red Army’s tank force of almost 20,000—and
thousands of Soviet tanks were disabled or destroyed. Yet within two
years of this disaster the Red Army’s tank arm had regained its
confidence and numbers and was in a position to help turn the tide and
liberate the Soviet Union. This is the remarkable story Anthony
Tucker-Jones relates in this concise, highly illustrated history of
the part played by Soviet armor in the war on the Eastern Front.
Chapters cover each phase of the conflict, from Barbarossa, through
the battles at Moscow, Stalingrad and Kursk to the massive, tank-led
offensives that drove the Wehrmacht back to Berlin. Technical and
design developments are covered, but so are changes in tactics and the
role of the tanks in the integrated all-arms force that crushed German
opposition.
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Soviet Tanks at War
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526777942
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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