534192 - REPAIRING THE PANZERS: German Tank Maintenance In World War II - Volume 1 (Re-Print)
By Lukas Friedl
How did Germany keep its infamous Panzers running throughout six years of war? How did the German army prepare for motorised warfare? What mechanic was competent for what kind of damage? What special vehicles and recovery equipment were used by the maintenance units? How were they organised? How much supply reached the front during Operation ‘Zitadelle’ and how was it distributed among the battered divisions?
The answers to these and other questions are to be found here in this book. Based solely on original experience reports, diaries and manuals, you will learn how Panzers were recovered from various predicaments and what really put Panzers out of action.
For the first time, you will get an inside look at the battle that went on behind the front lines to keep every Panzer possible in fighting condition. Panzerwrecks are proud to present these discoveries in a massive 256-page tome illustrated with 291 large-format photos, most unpublished and reproduced full-page size, plus 17 drawings, five diagrams, 19 tables and 17 K.St.Ns.
Vol 2 also recently re-printed and will be in stock soon!
Format | Hardback, landscape format |
Pages | 256 |
Publication Date | Recently re-printed! Coming very soon! |
Pictures |
291 photos |
Width (mm) | 280 |
Height (mm) | 210 |
Dust Jacket | No |
ISBN | 978-0-95559-408-3 |
Price |
£37.99 |