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Swinging The Sledgehammer The Combat Effectiveness Of German Heavy Tank Battalions In World War Ii Germany Heerwilbeck

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Swinging The Sledgehammer The Combat Effectiveness Of German Heavy Tank Battalions In World War Ii Germany Heerwilbeck
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Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.46 MB
Author: Germany. Heer;Wilbeck, Christopher W
ISBN: 9781782897538, 1782897534
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Swinging The Sledgehammer The Combat Effectiveness Of German Heavy Tank Battalions In World War Ii Germany Heerwilbeck by Germany. Heer;wilbeck, Christopher W 9781782897538, 1782897534 instant download after payment.

This thesis is a historical analysis of the combat effectiveness of the German schwere Panzer-Abteilung or Heavy Tank Battalions during World War II. During the course of World War II, the German Army developed heavy tank battalions to fulfill the concept of breaking through enemy defenses so faster, lighter mechanized forces could exploit the rupture. These heavy tank battalions had several different tables of organization, but were always centered around either the Tiger or the Tiger II tank. They fought in virtually every theater of Europe against every enemy of Germany. Ultimately, the German military created eleven Army and three Waffen-SS heavy tank battalions. Of the Army battalions, the German command fielded ten as independent battalions, which were allocated to Army Groups as needed. The German Army assigned the last heavy tank battalion as an organic unit of the elite Panzer Grenadier Division Grossdeutschland. The Waffen-SS allocated all of their battalions to a...

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