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This book has been created as a primer showing the best available
and rare photographs of Panzers with units at the front. Covered
are the Panzers I, II, 38(t), III, IV, Panther and Tiger tanks on a
variety of war fronts. Also included are detailed data sheets
showing line schemes and technical information that offer the most
complete and accurate data available.
This new volume covers development from the VK 45.02(P), VK
45.03(H) to the modifications under design for the Tiger II at the
end of the war. All of this illustrated with scale drawings by
Hilary L. Doyle combined with drawings, sketches, and photographs
depicting external modifications is well as internal views. Over
twenty years of intensive research went into finding the original
documents needed to create this new history on the development,
characteristics, and tactical capabilities of the Tiger series. Tom
Jentz has conducted an exhaustive search for suviving records of
the design/assembly firms (including Henschel, Krupp,
Nibelungenwerk, Porsche, and Wegmann), the Heeres-Waffenamt, the
D656 series of manuals on the Tiger, and the war diaries and
operations reports from the German units. The written records were
supplemented by examining thousands of photos. On-sight research
into almost all the surviving Tigers provided details that could
only be obtained from actual specimens. New information was found
on the evolution of the heavy tank series, the key decisons on the
design of the Tigers, the significant modifications made during the
production runs, production statistics, the Tigers characteristics
and tactical capabilities, an exact accounting of the issue of the
Tigers to the combat units, and combat account written directly
after the actions. Tom Jentz is also the author of Germany's Tiger
Tanks: Tiger I & II - Combat Tactics; Germany's Panther Tank:
The Quest for Combat Supremacy; Panzertruppen 1933-1942; and
Panzertruppen 1943-1945 (all four titles are available from
Schiffer Publishing Ltd.).
Tiger ! - the very name that Allied troops feared. It came to
symbolize the superiority of German tank design. This book has been
created as a photo essay showing the best available and rare
photographs of Tigers with units at the front. No tank that the
Allies fielded in World War II was comparable to this combination
of the 88mm gun with massive armor protection. Allied tankers
didn't think that they stood a chance of defeating these formidable
Tigers. They only hoped that these heavy tanks would breakdown,
become immobilized in soft ground, or be damaged by lucky hits on
vulnerable points.
The focus of this book is the tank battles fought during the
opening phase of the war in North Africa. What really happened
during the engagements? How were the tanks fought? What were their
strengths and weaknesses? Not simplified generalities, but
substantive, basic facts gleaned from searching for details in the
surviving original records. The accounts of each battle are
excerpted from the original reports written by the participants
directly after each engagement. To understand the basis for the
outcome of the battles, it is necessary to possess a basic
understanding of the capabilities of each type of tank, its
opponents, and how they were tactically employed. The first five
chapters in this volume provide descriptions and technical
attributes of the British, German, and Italian tanks and anti-tank
guns along with the tactical doctrine from the period. Chapters six
through eleven contain the details of the tank battles fought in
North Africa during the period from February 1941 to June 1941.
Translated excerpts from the Deutsches Afrikakorps war diary are
used as a backdrop to provide a chronological guide as events
progressed. An interesting feature from this war diary was the
brief daily weather report revealing how hot it was and when sand
storms occurred. Details on the actions in the tank battles are
taken from after-action-accounts written directly after the
engagements, enhanced by excerpts from war diaries of the armoured
units involved to fill in the preliminary moves, buildup of
strength, combat losses, and details on the actions that weren't
contained in the after-action-reports. This book is compiled from
the results of digging through original records for over thirty
years in an attempt to find data that would aid in assessing and
understanding the tank battles that took place in North Africa. Tom
Jentz is also the author of Panzertruppen 1933-1942, and
Panzertruppen 1943-1945 (both titles are available from Schiffer
Publishing Ltd.).
In September of 1939, the world was astounded by Germany's ability
to defeat Poland in less than a month. With the world still puzzled
by the suddenness of this event, Denmark, Norway, Holland, Belgium,
and France fell in rapid succession to the German onslaught,
leaving Britain in shock. Greece and Yugoslavia were rapidly
over-run during April of 1941, while German-Italian forces advanced
rapidly in North Africa. Russia's turn was next, when German forces
began pulverizing their forces in June of 1941. How had Germany
achieved victory after victory, often against numerically superior
enemy forces? The answer came in two words-Panzer and Blitzkrieg.
When and how had Germany built its Panzer forces and trained them
for the Blitzkrieg? When was each Panzer unit formed? What was
their organization? Why were Panzer units disbursed among the
Panzer-Divisions. leichte Divisions, and Armee-Korps? When were the
various types of Panzers developed? What were their armament, armor
protection, capability? How many of each type were produced? What
tactics did they use? How successful were they in combat? This is
the only book that provides detailed answers to these and other
questions related to how German tankers fought in World War II. Tom
Jentz found the answers to these questions bu digging through
original records for the past tweny-five years. The content os this
book is derived solely from these original records consisting of
war diaries, reports, and technical and tactical manuals written
during the war. The story is told as recorded by those responsible
for decisions in developing the Panzertruppen and by those who
fought in the Panzers. As work on this book progressed it became
apparent that the story of the Panzertruppen was divided into two
distinctly separate phases; offensive and defensive. This first
volume presents the offensive phase up to October 1942. A second
volume is planned that will cover the defensive phase to the end of
the war. Tom Jentz is also the author of Germany's Panther Tank:
The Quest of Combat Supremacy(available from Schiffer Publishing
Ltd.).
This companion volume presents how the Panzertruppen fought during
their defensive struggle with details on the units, organizations,
types of Panzers, and tactics.
This first volume, of a three-volume set, covers the history,
development and production history of the Tiger tank variants from
the idea's conception to the end of Tiger I production. This
includes details on the development series known as the D.W., VK
30.01(H), VK 30.01(P), VK 36.01(H), VK 45.01(P) as well as the
Tiger I. All of this illustrated with scale drawings by Hilary L.
Doyle, combined with drawings, sketches, and photographs depicting
external modifications as well as internal views. Over thirty years
of intensive research went into finding the original documents
needed to create this history of the development, characteristics,
and tactical capabilities of the Tiger. An exhaustive search was
made for surviving records of the design/assembly firms (including
Krupp, Henschel, Porsche, and Wegmann), the Heereswaffenamt, the
Generalinspekteur der Panzertruppen, the D656 series of manuals on
the Tiger, and the war diaries with their supporting reports from
German army units. This is supplemented by the authors' collecting
hundreds of photos and climbing over, under, around, and through
nearly every surviving Tiger I.
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