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The German 88 Gun in Combat
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192 pages
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Focusing on the German "88" artillery, this work delves into its evolution from an anti-aircraft weapon to a formidable anti-tank gun during World War II, particularly in North Africa under Rommel's command. The book features over 200 action and close-up photographs that capture the gun's deployment across various fronts. Authored by esteemed historian Janusz Piekalkiewicz, known for his extensive contributions to World War II literature, this account highlights the significance and impact of the 88 in ground combat.
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1997, hardcover
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