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Focusing on the evolution of German Anti-Tank Warfare from 1916 to 1945, this study highlights its initial sophistication during World War I, followed by neglect in the inter-war years. As World War II unfolded, anti-tank strategies transitioned from specialist teams to widespread soldier involvement, emphasizing the importance of AT guns, mines, and Panzerfausts. The book also examines key fortifications like the Mareth and Siegfried Lines, analyzing the British and American assaults on these defensive structures.
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German Anti-Tank Warfare, John Plant
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- 2014
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- Title
- German Anti-Tank Warfare
- Language
- English
- Authors
- John Plant
- Publisher
- New Generation Publishing
- Publisher
- 2014
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 214
- ISBN13
- 9781785070693
- Category
- War prose
- Description
- Focusing on the evolution of German Anti-Tank Warfare from 1916 to 1945, this study highlights its initial sophistication during World War I, followed by neglect in the inter-war years. As World War II unfolded, anti-tank strategies transitioned from specialist teams to widespread soldier involvement, emphasizing the importance of AT guns, mines, and Panzerfausts. The book also examines key fortifications like the Mareth and Siegfried Lines, analyzing the British and American assaults on these defensive structures.