Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
96
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 2012
Wydawca
Panzerwrecks Limited
ISBN-10
1908032049
ISBN-13
9781908032041
Opis
In the pages of this meticulously crafted volume, readers are transported to the Eastern Front during World War II, examining the remnants of armored vehicles that once roamed the battlefield. It delves into the complex narratives behind the wrecks, revealing not just the physical decay of machinery, but the history that each scar and rusted panel carries. The detailed photography captures the chaotic aftermath of conflict, showcasing the stark realities that soldiers faced amidst destruction.
Lee Archer and William Auerbach bring their expertise in military history and preservation to life, providing in-depth analyses of various vehicles, including the Sturmgeschütz. Their observations reveal fascinating insights into modifications, repairs, and the environmental challenges that affected these machines. The text also explores lesser-known facts about battlefield restoration and the impact of warfare on hardware design.
This book is not just a collection of wrecks; it is a profound exploration of resilience, technology, and the haunting echoes of history. For enthusiasts and historians alike, it serves both as a stunning visual gallery and a thoughtful commentary on the consequences of war, reminding readers of the stories behind the steel.
Lee Archer and William Auerbach bring their expertise in military history and preservation to life, providing in-depth analyses of various vehicles, including the Sturmgeschütz. Their observations reveal fascinating insights into modifications, repairs, and the environmental challenges that affected these machines. The text also explores lesser-known facts about battlefield restoration and the impact of warfare on hardware design.
This book is not just a collection of wrecks; it is a profound exploration of resilience, technology, and the haunting echoes of history. For enthusiasts and historians alike, it serves both as a stunning visual gallery and a thoughtful commentary on the consequences of war, reminding readers of the stories behind the steel.