This fascinating collection of primary source accounts focuses on
the combat actions of Red Army tank forces in World War II. The
material is drawn from a variety of wartime sources and post-war
debriefs concerning Russian armour and tactics. The first year of
the war saw the Russians suffering heavy losses in desperate
attempts to stem the German tide which threatened to engulf them
while simultaneously carrying through fundamental changes in their
armored tactics and equipment, but by 1943 the Germans were on the
back foot against the seemingly never-ending supply of T-34 tanks
and personnel. Compiled and edited by Emmy Award winning author and
historian Bob Carruthers, this absorbing assembly of primary source
intelligence reports is essential for readers with an interest in
discovering more about Red Army amour from a range of unusual and
diverse primary sources.
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