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A study of the little-known career of Germany's Panther, perhaps
the greatest tank of World War II, in foreign hands both during and
after the war. The Panther was arguably the most successful medium
tank design of World War II, demonstrated by the number of
Germany's enemies that used them after, and even during the war.
While some were used by the Western Allies, the Russians used the
greatest number of captured Panthers against Nazi Germany, though
they did not find much favour thanks to their mechanical
unreliability and difficulty in acquiring spare parts. After the
war, they were mostly passed on to satellite states such as
Bulgaria and Romania. The French army also used them in significant
numbers after the war with approximately 50 in service from 1946 to
1950, and they were a significant influence on future French tank
design. Using detailed artwork and contemporary photographs, this
fascinating book tells the little-known story of the Panther tank
in foreign hands in World War II and beyond.
'General Leclerc' was the nom de guerre adopted by the Gaullist
officer Philippe de Hautcloque, to protect his family in occupied
France. He became France's foremost fighting commander, and his
armored division (the '2e DB') its most famous formation. Starting
as a small scratch force of mostly African troops organised and led
by Leclerc in French Equatorial Africa, it achieved early success
raiding Italian and German positions in co-operation with Britain's
Long Range Desert Group. Following the Allied victory in North
Africa it was expanded and reorganised as a US Army-style armoured
division, with American tanks and other armoured vehicles. Shipped
to the UK, in spring 1944, it was assigned to Patton's US Third
Army, landing in time for the Normandy breakout and being given the
honour of liberating Paris in August 1944. Combining a thorough
analysis of their combat and organisation with detailed colour
plates of their uniforms and equipment, this is the fascinating
story of Free France's most effective fighting force.
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