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By the end of 1941, having suffered significant setbacks in its
offensive to take Moscow, the German Army and its armoured forces
began to lose their aura of invincibility, both to the Allies and
the German home front. This book, part of the Third Reich's attempt
to bolster morale, showcases the actions of the 3rd Panzer
Division. The division performed well in the early phases of
Operation Barbarossa but experienced grave hardship in the drive on
Moscow. Written by war correspondents who watched the battles
unfold firsthand, Panzer Wedge has a unique"you-are-there"
perspective that captures the heady spirit of the offensive's
beginning as well as the dogged fighting that brought it to a halt.
The book will appeal to anyone who enjoys accounts of World War II
combat, especially tank warfare, and to historians researching how
the war effort was reported on the German home front. It offers
significant insight into the conflict that has so long captured the
imagination of history enthusiasts everywhere. About the Author Lt.
Fritz Lucke served with the German Army during World War II. Robert
Edwards, a retired U.S. Army armour officer, has taught at West
Point. He lives in Navarre, Florida. Michael Olive has been
researching military history for decades, with a focus on tanks and
aircraft. He lives in British Columbia.
Scouts Out is the definitive account of German armored
reconnaissance in World War II, essential for historians, armor
buffs, collectors, modelers, and wargamers. The first extensive
treatment of the subject in English, it features: •⊂ Profiles
of the armored reconnaissance vehicles that performed vital
functions for the Third Reich's war machine •⊂ Capsule
histories of the reconnaissance elements of panzer and mechanized
infantry divisions, including those of the Waffen-SS and Luftwaffe
•⊂ Firsthand accounts from reconnaissance soldiers •⊂
Hundreds of photos, the majority of which have never been published
before •⊂ Color illustrations of uniforms and insignia
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