Tank Battles of World War Two

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Key

ISBN Number:

9781836320067

Format:

Paperbackl

Pages:

114

Illustrations:

Black / White photographs and Colour Maps

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Description

Created to break the Western Front stalemate in World War One, the tank really came into its own in World War Two.

Tanks saw extensive development during the conflict, growing in size, firepower, armour protection and mobility.

Properly employed, armoured forces were used in concert with infantry, artillery, engineers, and air support to tear holes in enemy lines and rampage into their rear areas.

Armour, fearsome to behold and difficult to stop, became a primary weapon during the war, a place it still holds today.

This new publication examines armoured warfare from the perspective of tank troops as they struggled to survive and win on the battlefield.

116 Pages

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Weight 0.30 kg
Country Of Origin

United Kingdom