Tank Warfare, 1939-1945
Packed with archival photos, a fascinating account of armored warfare in WWII—and how tank design and tactics were transformed during the period.

On the battlefields of Europe and North Africa during the Second World War, tanks played a key role, and the intense pressure of combat drove forward tank design and tactics at an extraordinary rate. In a few years, on all sides, tank warfare was transformed. This is the dramatic process that Simon and Jonathan Forty chronicle in this heavily illustrated history.

They describe the fundamentals of pre-war tank design and compare the theories formulated in the 1930s as to how they should be used in battle. Then they show how the harsh experience of the German blitzkrieg campaigns in Poland, France, and the Soviet Union compelled the Western Allies to reconsider their equipment, organization, and tactics—and how the Germans responded to the Allied challenge.

The speed of progress is demonstrated in the selection of over 180 archive photographs which record, as only photographs can, the conditions of war on each battle front. They also give a vivid impression of what armored warfare was like for the tank crews of 75 years ago.

“The images in the book are excellent and inspire diorama ideas for modelers.” —IPMS/USA
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Tank Warfare, 1939-1945
Packed with archival photos, a fascinating account of armored warfare in WWII—and how tank design and tactics were transformed during the period.

On the battlefields of Europe and North Africa during the Second World War, tanks played a key role, and the intense pressure of combat drove forward tank design and tactics at an extraordinary rate. In a few years, on all sides, tank warfare was transformed. This is the dramatic process that Simon and Jonathan Forty chronicle in this heavily illustrated history.

They describe the fundamentals of pre-war tank design and compare the theories formulated in the 1930s as to how they should be used in battle. Then they show how the harsh experience of the German blitzkrieg campaigns in Poland, France, and the Soviet Union compelled the Western Allies to reconsider their equipment, organization, and tactics—and how the Germans responded to the Allied challenge.

The speed of progress is demonstrated in the selection of over 180 archive photographs which record, as only photographs can, the conditions of war on each battle front. They also give a vivid impression of what armored warfare was like for the tank crews of 75 years ago.

“The images in the book are excellent and inspire diorama ideas for modelers.” —IPMS/USA
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Tank Warfare, 1939-1945

Tank Warfare, 1939-1945

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Packed with archival photos, a fascinating account of armored warfare in WWII—and how tank design and tactics were transformed during the period.

On the battlefields of Europe and North Africa during the Second World War, tanks played a key role, and the intense pressure of combat drove forward tank design and tactics at an extraordinary rate. In a few years, on all sides, tank warfare was transformed. This is the dramatic process that Simon and Jonathan Forty chronicle in this heavily illustrated history.

They describe the fundamentals of pre-war tank design and compare the theories formulated in the 1930s as to how they should be used in battle. Then they show how the harsh experience of the German blitzkrieg campaigns in Poland, France, and the Soviet Union compelled the Western Allies to reconsider their equipment, organization, and tactics—and how the Germans responded to the Allied challenge.

The speed of progress is demonstrated in the selection of over 180 archive photographs which record, as only photographs can, the conditions of war on each battle front. They also give a vivid impression of what armored warfare was like for the tank crews of 75 years ago.

“The images in the book are excellent and inspire diorama ideas for modelers.” —IPMS/USA

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526767639
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 10/01/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 153 MB
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About the Author

Simon Forty was educated in Dorset and the north of England before reading history at London University’s School of Slavonic and East European Studies. He has been involved in publishing since the mid-1970s, first as editor and latterly as author. Son of author and RAC Tank Museum curator George Forty, he has continued in the family tradition writing mainly on historical and military subjects including books on the Napoleonic Wars and the two world wars. Recently he has produced a range of highly illustrated books on the Normandy battlefields, the Atlantic Wall and the liberation of the Low Countries with co-author Leo Marriott.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations and Glossary 6

Introduction 8

Chapter 1 Blitzkrieg 21

Chapter 2 North Africa 39

Chapter 3 The Eastern Front 53

Chapter 4 Sicily and Italy 71

Chapter 5 Normandy to Germany 87

Chapter 6 Tanks Against Japan 103

Appendices 127

1 Tank Guns, Gunnery and Ammunition 128

2 Antitank Warfare 146

5 Tank Maintenance and Recovery 166

4 Tank Radios 175

5 Bridging and Bridgelayers 182

6 Amphibious Tanks 188

7 Allied Tank Casualties in World War II 192

8 Tank and SP Gun Production in World War II 199

Further Reading 208

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