Foreign Panthers: The Panzer V in British, Soviet, French and Other Service 1943-58

Foreign Panthers: The Panzer V in British, Soviet, French and Other Service 1943-58

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Nov 22, 2022 · English · Paperback (48 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 48
Language English
Published Nov 22, 2022
Publisher Osprey Publishing
ISBN-10 1472831810
ISBN-13 9781472831811

Description

This insightful exploration delves into the history and significance of the Panzer V, a formidable tank that played a pivotal role in various military operations during the mid-20th century. Focusing on its diverse employment beyond German forces, it sheds light on how this iconic vehicle was adapted and utilized by British, Soviet, and French armies, among others. The narrative captures the evolution of the tank, emphasizing its design, capabilities, and strategic importance in different theaters of conflict.

Readers are invited to understand the operational contexts in which the Panzer V was deployed, examining how it was received by foreign powers and integrated within their existing military frameworks. Engaging anecdotes and well-researched accounts illustrate the tank's versatility and resilience, showcasing its ability to withstand the challenges of modern warfare.

The authors meticulously weave together technical specifications and historical anecdotes, forming a comprehensive portrait of the Panzer V's life post-German service. They highlight not just its battlefield performance but also the effects of its legacy on armored warfare tactics.

Through vivid illustrations and detailed accounts, this work ensures that the legacy of the Panzer V is remembered and appreciated in the broader narrative of tank warfare. It appeals to both military history enthusiasts and those interested in armored vehicles, offering a rich tapestry of knowledge that honors a significant chapter in military technological development.

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Action & Adventure History Contemporary
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