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AUTHOR: Cockle, T
FORMAT: 72pp col/Bw 280x215 Pb
Blitzkrieg, or Lightning War, was a new concept that Germany unleashed on
a series of countries beginning with Poland on 1st September 1939. The new book,
Panzer-Divisions in Battle 1939-1945, examines the role Panzers played in WWII
through a series of photographs and illustrations. Authored by Tom Cockle, the
volume begins with a precis of the various battles and theaters in which German
tanks saw combat. This first volume on the topic provides coverage of the
Invasion of Poland, the Battle for France, the Intervention in the Balkans, and
ends with the Desert War in North Africa. The main focus of the book is the
extensive selection of black and white photographs. These show not only tanks
like the ubiquitous series of Panzer I, II, III and IVs that formed the nucleus
of the all-conquering Panzer divisions, but also associated equipment such as
the Czech-built PzKpfw 38 (t) tank, a variety of armoured cars, plus the
well-known SdKfz 251 halftrack. Unarmoured vehicles such as the whole range of
half-tracks are not left out, alongside other equipment like antiaircraft guns
and howitzers. The photographs showing vehicles in a range of theatres will
prove inspirational to modelers contemplating their next project. The
authoritative writer offers detailed and useful captions for each photograph as
he highlights pertinent aspects of the vehicles. The centrepiece of the book is
a collection of 16 color plates by Laurent Lecocq, which offers the artist's
interpretation of how vehicles appeared in reality. This stimulating book will
be an asset to any library on German military vehicles, and it sets the stage
for the next volume to continue with the invasion of the Soviet
Union.
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