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Tank Warfare: The Illustrated History from 1914 to the Present Day by Christer Jorgensen

Tank Warfare: The Illustrated History from 1914 to the Present Day

Tank Warfare: The Illustrated History from 1914 to the Present Day by Christer Jorgensen (Author), Malcolm English (Author)
Zenith Press | June 15, 2001 | ISBN: 0760310165 | 176 pages | PDF | 113 MB


The tank took its first lumbering steps on to the battlefield in 1916. Less than 25 years later its descendants were dashing across Europe as the spearhead of a new, mobile form of warfare. "Tank Warfare" tells the story of the tank and its use from the earliest days, through World War II and into the modern era. Discusses the development of tank tactics by the military powers and demonstrates how these tactics were put into practice with detailed accounts and analyses of the great tank battles. Contains explanations of how the great generals contributed to their utilization.

Christer Jorgensen (Location:Sweden) is a lecturer in history at the University College of South Stockholm. Chris Mann (Location: South of England) is a lecturer in European history. He has written SS Totenkopf and co-authored The T-34 and The Panther Tank, all published by Spellmount.. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.




Tank Warfare: The Illustrated History from 1914 to the Present Day

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