Panzer Crewman 1939-45
In World War II (1939-1945), the Panzer crews spearheaded every major campaign or battle from the invasions of Poland and France to the last great counter-offensive in the Ardennes. Germany's Panzer crews fought on every front and along the way earned a formidable reputation for élan in attack and steadfastness in defence. This book charts the recruitment, training, servic...more
Paperback, 64 pages
Published
April 25th 2002
by Osprey Publishing
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Not a bad volume by any means, but nothing extremely new, and hints at an ongoing unhealthy trend in the Osprey line.
Sixty-four pages with colour plates. Very well written. Williamson is no stranger to German military subjects, though most of his works seem to deal in general, broad strokes - see his INFANTRY ACES OF THE THIRD REICH for example. Some good (secondary) research has been done - more on this later, however.
Colour plates - very well done. Vuksic needs to work on his human faces, but...more
Sixty-four pages with colour plates. Very well written. Williamson is no stranger to German military subjects, though most of his works seem to deal in general, broad strokes - see his INFANTRY ACES OF THE THIRD REICH for example. Some good (secondary) research has been done - more on this later, however.
Colour plates - very well done. Vuksic needs to work on his human faces, but...more
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