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German Panzers 191418 Steven J Zaloga Brian Delf Illustrator

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German Panzers 191418 Steven J Zaloga Brian Delf Illustrator
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Publisher: Osprey Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.47 MB
Pages: 48
Author: Steven J. Zaloga, Brian Delf (Illustrator)
ISBN: 9781841769455, 1841769452
Language: English
Year: 2006
Volume: 127

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German Panzers 191418 Steven J Zaloga Brian Delf Illustrator by Steven J. Zaloga, Brian Delf (illustrator) 9781841769455, 1841769452 instant download after payment.

Panzer warfare is synonymous with the Wehrmacht of World War II. This book examines the story of the Panzer's more mysterious ancestors, the little-known panzers of the Great War. Germany was very slow to develop armored vehicles compared to Britain and France. Early attempts such as the Marienwagen of 1915 were technical failures, discouraging further design efforts until the utility of the tank was proven by the British and French in 1916-17. Efforts to catch-up proved difficult, and only a couple dozen German A7V tanks were completed in time to take part in the final campaigns of 1918. As a result, the majority of German panzer units actually used captured British tanks, the Beutepanzer. This book will trace the development of German panzers of the Great War, including the A7V and its intended but unfinished stablemates. Also included will be an overview of the use of panzers by the German Army in World War I including both A7V and Beutepanzer units. Related Titles The First World War: The War to End All Wars (Essential Histories Special) British Mark I Tank 1916 (New Vanguard) World War I Trench Warfare (1&2) (Elite) Fortifications of the Western Front 1914-18 (Fortress)

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