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Eagle River (Paperback)
Craig Moore, Susie Wilkinson, Jodi McKeever, Eagle River Historical Society
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R559
R513
Discovery Miles 5 130
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Eagle River (Hardcover)
Craig Moore, Susie Wilkinson, Jodi McKeever
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R719
R638
Discovery Miles 6 380
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Le nouveau livre "tank hunter world war one" couvre tous les chars
construits durant la grande guerre de 1914-1918. Des sections du
livre sont entierement consacrees aux debuts du developpement des
chars d'assaut Schneider CA et du Saint-Chamond ainsi que du char
leger Renault FT. Le char ravitailleur et tracteur d'artillerie
Schneider CD est inclus, utilisant le meme chassis. Les tactiques
de l'arme blindee Francaise sont dissequees ainsi que
l'implementation du concept du general Estienne de la "nuee de
guepes". Les batailles et actions ou prirent part ces materiels
sont couverts dans un chapitre separe.
When the Panzer VI Ausf. E Tiger I tank first arrived on the
battlefield, it started the Allied and Soviet intelligence race to
discover everything they could about this new threat. The British
Army quickly needed to know how to knock it out, then communicate
that information back to the troops that had to face this new
German metal monster either by official means or via newspapers.
This is not a typical book on the Tiger tank. It tries to show the
reader what the British and Commonwealth forces knew about the
Tiger I tank during the war and the results of scientific firing
trials. Unpublished Second World War original documents, discovered
in different archives, have been transcribed and reproduced along
with any existing photographs found in those official secret
reports. These include top-secret Bletchley Park and Enigma
intercepts of German messages that were decoded and translated
before being sent to wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
Illustrated with over 360 images, "How to Kill a Tiger Tank" is the
definitive examination of a world-changing fighting vehicle.
There are over 40 surviving World War Two tanks, self-propelled
guns, tank destroyers, tank hunters and tank turrets in the Belgium
and Luxembourg Ardennes. Not all the tanks on display fought in the
December 1944 German offensive, the Battle of the Bulge. Some, such
as the Matilda II, were the type of tank that defended France
during the Blitzkrieg of May 1940. Others, such as the British
Comet tank, were deployed in 1945 during the crossing of the Rhine
and the push into Germany. There are also plenty of German Panzers
to examine close up, including a Tiger II, three Panther Ausf.G
tanks, three Jagdpanzer 38 (G13 Hetzer) tank hunters, a Panzer IV
command tank and a StuG III assault tank. Illustrated with over 150
images, and containing detailed descriptions of the tanks and where
to find them, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone
visiting the Ardennes.
On June 6, 1944, D-Day, the Allied invasion of northern France
began. Thousands of Allied soldiers, along with their equipment and
vehicles, landed in Normandy on five main beaches. Most tanks
arrived on the beaches by landing craft, and a few days later,
after the construction of the temporary Mulberry harbor at
Arromanches-les-Bains, tanks, along with supply trucks and more
troops, started pouring from the ships into the ever-expanding
beachhead. This guide book examines the surviving World War Two
tanks, tank turrets and other armored fighting vehicles currently
on display in Normandy, France, most of which took part in the
fighting following the D-Day landings. The background history of
each vehicle is explored, and location details are given. Many of
the tanks are exhibited in museums, but a number are on display as
war memorials, with some being in difficult-to-find places. Also
included are the fascinating, little-known stories of the Allied
tank attacks on two separate German beach defense fortifications at
Gold Beach, both of which survived the initial Air Force bombing
and Navy bombardment. They have been preserved and can be visited.
150 illustrations
In World War Two, allied armies were issued with identification
guides to the enemy armour they might encounter on the battlefield.
These black & white printed books were a vital aide for
soldiers dealing with the confusion of fighting and the difficulty
of identification at distance or in all weathers. The German tanks
were often lethal to become entangled with and known to be
formidable pieces of military engineering. The German army deployed
a wide variety of tanks in many different variants and forms of
camouflage. The likes of the Tiger have become famous and continue
to be fascinating examples of World War Two firepower. This book
features a unique collection of colour illustrations, showing in
detail the vehicles' development and differences in design. The
artwork is accompanied by descriptions and technical information
about each tank, written by respected expect Craig Moore, making
this an essential handbook for anyone interested in the German
armed forces and World War Two armour.
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