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The German Tiger Tanks Modelling Special (On Target №1)
Year: 1984
Pages: 58
Format: PDF

Pages: 58
Format: PDF

The German Tiger Tanks Modelling Special On Target №1 is a book that explores the development of German tiger tanks during World War II. It provides a comprehensive overview of the design, production, and deployment of these powerful weapons, highlighting their impact on the outcome of the war. The book delves into the technical specifications of the tanks, their strengths and weaknesses, and the challenges faced by the engineers who designed and built them. It also examines the tactical decisions made by military leaders who utilized these tanks in battle, and how they influenced the course of the conflict. Through this detailed analysis, readers gain a deeper understanding of the role of technology in shaping the outcome of historical events. The book begins with an introduction to the background of the German tank development program, tracing its origins back to the early 1930s when the Nazi party came to power in Germany. It discusses how the need for more powerful and heavily armored tanks led to the creation of the Tiger I and Tiger II models, which became iconic symbols of German military might during World War II. The author then delves into the design and engineering aspects of the tanks, explaining how their advanced features such as thick armor plating, powerful guns, and mobility were achieved. The book also explores the challenges faced by the engineers who developed and maintained the tanks, including supply chain issues, production bottlenecks, and the constant need to improve upon existing designs.
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