Überschwere Panzerprojekte: Konzepte und Entwürfe der Wehrmacht Gebundenes Buch
Aroused by the large, powerful T-34 tanks of the Soviets in the Second World War, to which the Wehrmacht at the time had nothing to oppose, a race for the development of heavy and heavy battle tanks also began among the Germans.
In this volume, Michael Fröhlich painstakingly and competently deals with heavyweights with which the Wehrmacht sought to turn the odds of war. Techniques and development history are presented in detail by the »Grille«, the »Lion« VK 7201, the »Bär«, the mouse successor E-100, the anti-tank mortar »Urling« and the gigantic »P 1000«.
Hardcover: 176 pages
Language: German
Size and / or weight: 23.8 x 1.7 x 27.4 cm
In this volume, Michael Fröhlich painstakingly and competently deals with heavyweights with which the Wehrmacht sought to turn the odds of war. Techniques and development history are presented in detail by the »Grille«, the »Lion« VK 7201, the »Bär«, the mouse successor E-100, the anti-tank mortar »Urling« and the gigantic »P 1000«.
Hardcover: 176 pages
Language: German
Size and / or weight: 23.8 x 1.7 x 27.4 cm
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