WW2 US British German Tank Tactics From Normandy to Lorraine SC Reference Book

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This is a used softcover WW2 US British German Tank Tactics From Normandy to Lorraine Stackpole Military History Series Roman Jarymowycs Reference Book.  Total of 362 pages with lots of pictures and information.

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“WW2 US British German Tank Tactics From Normandy to Lorraine” is a comprehensive reference book by Roman Jarymowycz, part of the esteemed Stackpole Military History Series. This softcover volume spans 362 pages and delves into the intricacies of tank warfare employed by U.S., British, and German forces during the critical period from the Normandy invasion to the Lorraine campaign. Richly packed with photographs, tactical maps, and detailed analyses, the book offers an in-depth look at the strategies, vehicles, and battlefield maneuvers that defined tank combat in Western Europe. Perfect for historians, military enthusiasts, and modelers, this meticulously researched guide provides valuable insights and a thorough understanding of mid-20th century armored warfare. Whether you’re a scholar or a history buff, this reference work is a vital addition to your collection, illuminating the pivotal role of tanks in changing the course of World War II.

Conflict

WW II (1939-45)

Original/Reproduction

Original

Region of Origin

United States

Theme

Militaria

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