German Tanks of World War Two (Paperback)
Imprint: Key Publishing
Series: Military Vehicles and Artillery
Pages: 96
Illustrations: 150
ISBN: 9781913295745
Published: 13th April 2022
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In World War Two, allied armies were issued with identification guides to the enemy armour they might encounter on the battlefield. These black & white printed books were a vital aide for soldiers dealing with the confusion of fighting and the difficulty of identification at distance or in all weathers. The German tanks were often lethal to become entangled with and known to be formidable pieces of military engineering. The German army deployed a wide variety of tanks in many different variants and forms of camouflage. The likes of the Tiger have become famous and continue to be fascinating examples of World War Two firepower. This book features a unique collection of colour illustrations, showing in detail the vehicles’ development and differences in design. The artwork is accompanied by descriptions and technical information about each tank, written by respected expect Craig Moore, making this an essential handbook for anyone interested in the German armed forces and World War Two armour.
In review, a great book if you’re not sure about whether to commit to Axis armour of World War II; and if you do know your Panzer V ausf A from the G, then grab this book for its great colour profiles.
Armorama
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"What this book is it’s a handy sized volume that provides an overview of every tank that saw service during the war. I’m definitely going to pick up future volumes as they’re published, and I’d recommend you do to."
Irregular Magazine - Summer 2022
About Craig Moore
Craig Moore is an editor and author of many articles on armour for magazines including Classic Military Vehicle. He lives in south west London and regularly travels around the world visiting tank museums. He runs www.tanks-encyclopedia.com, as well as www.tank-hunter.com. His websites and social media are followed by over 11,000 military enthusiasts.