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Panzer I История создания и применения (Panzer History №17)
Year: 1996
Pages: 32
Format: PDF

Pages: 32
Format: PDF

The book describes the history of the creation and application of tanks in the German army during World War II. The book "Panzer I История создания и применения Panzer History №17" provides a comprehensive overview of the development and deployment of tanks in the German army during World War II. The book covers the entire history of tank development, from the early prototypes to the advanced models used during the war. It highlights the significance of understanding the technological evolution of tanks and its impact on the outcome of battles and wars. The author emphasizes the importance of studying and analyzing the historical context of tank development to gain insights into the technological advancements that shaped the modern military landscape. The book begins by discussing the pre-war period, when tanks were still a relatively new concept, and their potential was not fully understood. The author explains how the German military began experimenting with different types of tanks, including light, medium, and heavy tanks, and how these vehicles were used in various theaters of operation. The book also explores the challenges faced by the German military in terms of production, logistics, and tactical deployment, and how these challenges were addressed through innovation and adaptation. During World War II, the German army fielded a wide range of tanks, each with its unique design features, capabilities, and limitations. The book delves into the technical specifications of each type of tank, including their armor thickness, weaponry, mobility, and firepower. The author provides detailed descriptions of the most notable tank battles, such as the Battle of Kursk, where the Germans deployed their latest and most advanced tanks against the Soviet forces.
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