Autor: Rainer StrasheimAus der Reihe "Tankograd World War One" (Imperial German Army weapons and soldiers of the great war 1914-1918) No 1003.
Alle Texte in englischer Sprache.
The birth of the German Panzerwaffe in World War One is for many enthusiasts mostly linked to Germany's own development, the A7V. However, it is hard fact that most of the tanks serving on the German side in the Great War were of British origin. Captured British Mk.IV Beute-Tanks shaped the core of German ambitions towards an own armoured corps. This two-volume publication grants for the first time a truly comprehensive look into the capture and deployment of these vehicles.
Content:- A New Weapon of War - Brief History
- To the Green Fields Beyond - Cambrai 1917
- Lumber and Canvas - German Dummy Tanks
- Battlefield Booty - German Tank Recovery
- Towards Captured Tank Detachments
- Bayerischer Armee-Kraftwagen-Park 20
- Beute - The Mk. IV Tank in German Service
- Forming Beute-Abteilungen 11 to 16
- Numbers, Names, Camouflage and Markings
- The French Connection
- The Mark IV in Detail and Colour
Broschur im Format DIN A4 mit 96 Seiten und vielen Abbildungen.
Softcover with 96 pages and many pictures, size 29,5 x 21 cm.
Neubuch von Tankograd Publishing Erlangen, 2011.
Gewicht: 540 Gramm