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Tiger I and Tiger II Tanks German Army and Waffen-SS Eastern Front 1944 (Tank Craft 1)
Year: 2016
Pages: 141
Format: PDF CONV

Pages: 141
Format: PDF CONV

The Plot of Tiger I and Tiger II Tanks German Army and WaffenSS Eastern Front 1944 Tank Craft 1 The book "Tiger I and Tiger II Tanks German Army and WaffenSS Eastern Front 1944 Tank Craft 1" by Thomas Jentz and Hilary Doyle is an in-depth examination of the development, design, production, and deployment of two of the most iconic tanks of World War II - the Tiger I and Tiger II. The authors delve into the history of these tanks, from their conception to their eventual demise, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the technological advancements that took place during this time. The story begins in the early 1940s when Germany was in dire need of a powerful tank that could counter the might of the Soviet armor on the Eastern Front. The German military began developing the Tiger I tank, which was designed to be a heavily armored, long-range weapon capable of taking on the Soviet T-34 and other enemy tanks. The Tiger I proved to be a formidable opponent on the battlefield, but its limitations became apparent as the war progressed. As a result, the Germans began working on an improved version, the Tiger II, which would eventually become one of the most feared tanks of the war. The book explores the evolution of these tanks, from their initial designs to the final versions that saw action on the battlefield. Readers are taken through the various modifications made to the tanks, including changes to their armor, weapons, and engines. The authors also delve into the production process, discussing the challenges faced by the German military in producing these tanks in large quantities.
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