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GERMAN TANKS IN FRANCE 1940

Armor in the Wehrmacht's greatest Blitzkrieg victory

Autore: Steven J. Zaloga

Codice: 228M024327

€ 16,50

A fully illustrated new assessment of the German tank force that won its greatest victory in France during 1940.

The German conquest of France in 1940 was arguably the Wehrmacht's greatest military achievement, conquering France in several weeks after having failed to do so in World War I. New Panzer tactics, dubbed 'Blitzkrieg', were at the heart of the German victory.

In this book, renowned armor expert Steven J. Zaloga reassesses the armored force that made the triumph possible, and explains that although the German Panzers won their reputation in France, they were far from being a technological juggernaut. The vast majority were the small PzKpfw I and PzKpfw II light tanks. The more effective medium tanks such as the PzKpfw III and PzKpfw IV were available in relatively small numbers. Their effectiveness had far more to do with training and doctrine than technology.

With illustrations including unpublished photos and superb new artwork, this book examines the wide range of German tanks employed in France in 1940, as well as their organization and tactical doctrine.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

DOCTRINE AND ORGANIZATION

TECHNICAL FACTORS

Panzerkampfwagen I

Panzerkampfwagen II

Panzerkampfwagen III

Panzerkampfwagen IV

Czech war booty

Panzerjäger

Sturmgeschütz

THE CAMPAIGN

The Heeresgruppe B attack

The world's first great tank battle

“The Matador's Sword”: Guderian at Sedan

Pursuit to the Channel

June 4: the balance sheet

BATTLE ANALYSIS

TECHNICAL LESSONS

FURTHER READING

INDEX

Lingua

INGLESE

Illustrazioni

Riccamente illustrato a colori e in bianco e nero

Pagine

48

Misure

18 x 25,5

ISBN
9781472859440