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German Armoured Warfare of World War II: The Unpublished Photographs

Ian Baxter

Starting from the Blitzkrieg period, when Nazi Germany unleashed its mobile armored divisions into Poland, France and the Low Countries, German Armoured Warfare of World War II captures the full might of the Panzerwaffe, Hitler’s Panzer arm, from its early... Read moreRead less

Starting from the Blitzkrieg period, when Nazi Germany unleashed its mobile armored divisions into Poland, France and the Low Countries, German Armoured Warfare of World War II captures the full might of the Panzerwaffe, Hitler’s Panzer arm, from its early triumphs to its final demise. Featuring previously unpublished photographs, many of which have come from the albums of individuals who experienced the war firsthand, the book presents a unique and vivid record of German armor in action from 1939 – 1945.

The photographs detail in turn the different elements that went into making up a fully fledged Panzer division: light tanks, main battle tanks, artillery, assault guns and anti tank destroyers, reconnaissance units, support vehicles, and of course the Panzergrenadiers. in depth descriptive captions accompanying the photographs also provide much historical information and facts about the events portrayed.

Depicting action from the fields of France to the Russian steppes and rugged Italian terrain, German Armoured Warfare of World War II is a captivating glimpse of one of the most effective weapons of war ever to have appeared on the battlefield.

Format: 285 x 213mm
Extent: 224pp
Word count: 40,000
Illustrations: 250 b/w photos
ISBN: 978-1932033151

Ian Baxter

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