Sturmartillerie and Panzerjäger (Panzerjager), 1939-1945, New Vanguard Volume 33, Softcover, in *Very Good* condition.
Sold Individually. The book displays information about the Sturmartillerie and Panzerjager's historical development ranging 1939-1945. This is volume 34 of the New Vanguard series. Written by Bryan Perrett, Illustrated by Mike Chappell & Mike Badrocke and published by Osprey Publishing Ltd., 1999.
Dimensions: 9.75L x 7.25W x 0.22H Pages: 48 ISBN-10: 1841760048 ISBN-13: 978-1841760049
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REF-25502
Weight
0.410000
Length (Dimension)
9.75
Height (Dimension)
0.22
Width (Dimension)
7.25
Type
Paper
Finish
Softcover
Condition
Very Good
Condition
Very Good
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Sturmartillerie and Panzerjäger (Panzerjager), 1939-1945, New Vanguard Volume 33, Softcover, in *Very Good* condition.
Sold Individually.
Great book for your collection! The book displays information about the Sturmartillerie and Panzerjager's historical development ranging 1939-1945. This is volume 34 of the New Vanguard series. Written by Bryan Perrett, Illustrated by Mike Chappell & Mike Badrocke and published by Osprey Publishing Ltd., 1999.
Dimensions: 9.75L x 7.25W x 0.22H Pages: 48 ISBN-10: 1841760048 ISBN-13: 978-1841760049
Originally the German assault gun was designed as an infantry support weapon, but the changing conditions of the battlefields of the Second World War forced it to adapt to perform a number of different roles, most importantly as a tank destroyer, although the infantry support role was never wholly discarded. If the much-glamorised Panzer divisions were the sword of the German army then the assault gun and tank destroyer units were its shield. As the Panzers' grip on the battlefield began to fail, though, it was left to the assault gun and tank destroyer crews to take up the burden.