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AUTHOR: Dunn, W
FORMAT: 208pp 10 Bw 230x155 Pb
The story of history's largest armoured battle; Descriptions of Tigers,
Panthers, and T-34s in combat; Based on declassified Russian documents and
captured German records A significant turning point of World War II, the battle
of Kursk in the summer of 1943 was the Germans' last major offensive on the
Eastern Front. Marked by pitched clashes between German Tiger tanks and Soviet
T-34s, the engagement began well enough for the Germans, but the Soviets delayed
them long enough to bring their reserves forward, counter-attack, and force
Hitler to call off the attack. Hundreds of thousands lay dead or wounded on both
sides, but the Soviets won the battle and seized the initiative for the rest of
the war.
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