German Tanks
of World War II
Author: George Forty,
Peter Chamberlain
Publisher: Arms & Armour.
ISDN : 1854095013
Paperback - 160 pages (April 1999)
Dimensions (in inches): 0.47 x 10.85 x 8.63
Notes: Book pictures
are in black and white. Military Book Club edition reviewed here.
 
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Total pages : 160 pages
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Ed's Analysis:
This book is a good introduction to
the German Panzerwaffe. It gives a brief history of the development
and use of the Panzerwaffe, as well as brief developmental and operational
histories for every Panzer type used by the Wehrmacht. Although
it is somewhat lacking in the technical aspect, there is a wealth
of anecdotal narration. What make this book stand out from the rest
I think that it even include some extractions and feelings from
the people who fought and operated them unlike many other books
which is too techincal for my personal liking. however, on the down
side, this book covers quite a small number of photos which may
disappoint model kits builder but trust me it is enough for most
readers.
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