Synopsis:
Ninety of the most important armored fighting vehicles of World War II are profiled with archival photographs; design, development, and service histories; and full specifications tables listing designation, type, length and height, crew, armaments, engine, range and speed, hull and turret armor, and trench-crossing abilities. In addition to legendary tanks like the Sherman, T-34, Panzers, Tigers, and Cromwells, there are also lesser-known Italian, French,, and Japanese vehicles.
About the Author:
Steve Crawford has written a number of books on military subjects, including Tanks of World War II, Deadly Fighting Skills of the World, The SAS at Close Quarters, The Eastern Front Day by Day and Battleships and Carriers. He lives in the south of England.
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