7013 Panzerwaffe at War (1): Nuremberg to Moscow
Robert Michulec & Thomas Anderson
Following the tradition of Concord Publication's "Armor at War"
series, this new title is destined to be a hot seller. Concord's
first issue of German armor book in this series, this book
illustrates the German Panzer forces from their establishment to
the battle of Moscow. The Blitzkrieg was performed to perfection by
the Panzerwaffe during the early years of WWII: the Polish
campaign, the occupation of Northern Europe, the war in the West,
the North African campaign, the Balkan campaign, the invasion of
the Soviet Union. This book is backed up by many never-before
published photos from Eastern Europe, a must for armor enthusiasts
and historians. This book includes 16 colorful artist plates
featuring the panzers in the early stages of war. A great variety
of vehicles is illustrated showing markings and camouflage schemes
from 1935 on to the winter of 1941/42, from the open country in
Western Europe to the sands of North Africa to the steppes of
Russia.
Format 21 x 28 cm, Paperback, 72 Seiten, 159 s/w-Fotos, 16
Farbtafeln, englischer Text, Best.-Nr. Con7013