Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
50
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 1977
Publisher
Squadron/Signal Publications
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0897470494
ISBN-13
9780897470490
Description
This detailed exploration delves into one of the most iconic tanks of World War II, focusing on the Sherman tank and its significant role in the conflict. Through meticulously researched content, Bruce Culver unveils the technical specifications, operational history, and personal stories that encapsulate the essence of the Sherman. From its early deployments to its evolution on the battlefield, readers gain an understanding of why this tank became a mainstay for Allied forces.
Culver provides not only a comprehensive examination of the tank's design and capabilities but also insight into the men who operated these formidable machines. With a blend of historical context and personal narratives, the book offers a vivid portrayal of life during wartime, showcasing the courage and resilience of those who relied on the Sherman. This narrative serves as a tribute to the tank's enduring legacy and impact on armored warfare.
Culver provides not only a comprehensive examination of the tank's design and capabilities but also insight into the men who operated these formidable machines. With a blend of historical context and personal narratives, the book offers a vivid portrayal of life during wartime, showcasing the courage and resilience of those who relied on the Sherman. This narrative serves as a tribute to the tank's enduring legacy and impact on armored warfare.
Genres
Action & Adventure
Science & Technology