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TIGER PROJECT: A Series Devoted to Germany's World War II Tiger Tank Crews: Book 2: Horst Kronke - Schwere Panzer (Tiger) Abteilung 505 (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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TIGER PROJECT: A Series Devoted to Germany's World War II Tiger Tank Crews: Book 2: Horst Kronke - Schwere Panzer (Tiger) Abteilung 505 (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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This book is the second in a series that will delve in to the inner
workings of Germany's most fearsome panzers of the Second World
War, the Tiger and Tiger II. There are many books already in
publication that deal with various aspects of the Tiger series of
tanks but few include more than minimal biographical information of
the men who crewed these battlefield behemoths. Based mainly on
interviews, personal diaries, and recollections, the series will
present to the reader the German Tiger and King Tiger crewmen as
soldiers who had the opportunity to serve as a member of a crew and
unit that fielded an extraordinary and deadly weapon. The series
will include all levels of soldiers from the Tiger-abteilung
commanders, down to the drivers, loaders, gunners, and
radio-operators. As with the first book in this series covering the
experiences of Alfred Rubbel, this second book is strictly the
story of one man: Horst KrAnke. The story combines the experiences
of KrAnke with approximately 400 photographs (most which are
unpublished), hand-drawn maps, and original documents, to tell the
story of a veteran of Germany's elite panzerwaffe and feared Tiger
tanks. His initial experience was in training with Panzer Ersatz
Abteilung 5. From there he was assigned to Panzer Regiment 6, of
the 3rd Panzer Division and experienced the opening of the war in
Russia. KrAnke was in action on the Eastern Front through the end
of 1942 at which time he was sent back to Germany to attend officer
cadet and then officer's schools. Upon his return to the front and
Panzer Regiment 6 he was sidetracked by an old comrade and was
incorporated into schwere Panzer Abteilung 503. At that point,
Horst was introduced to the new Tiger tank and served with a Tiger
unit, transferring to schwere Panzer Abteilung 505 to serve with
his brother, until the end of the war.
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