D Day Tank Warfare

D Day Tank Warfare
Author: Steve Zaloga,George Balin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1997
Genre: Tank warfare
ISBN: OCLC:949940476

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D Day Tank Warfare

D Day Tank Warfare
Author: Steve Zaloga,George Balin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1994
Genre: Tank warfare
ISBN: NWU:35556039762661

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Tanks of D Day 1944

Tanks of D Day 1944
Author: Steven J. Zaloga
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2021-06-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472846655

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Allied success in invading Fortress Europe (the area of Continental Europe occupied by Nazi Germany) depended on getting armor onto the beaches as fast as possible. This book explains how the Allies developed the specialist tanks it needed, their qualities, deployment and numbers, and how they performed on the two crucial days when France was invaded, firstly in Normandy and then in Provence. The focus of this volume will be on the specialized tanks developed for the Operation Neptune amphibious landings including the Duplex Drive amphibious Sherman tanks used on both the US and British/Canadian beaches. It also covers the specialized engineer tanks called ”Armoured Funnies” of the British 79th Armoured Division and addresses the popular myth that US Army refusal to employ the Armoured Funnies was a principal cause for the high casualties at Omaha Beach. There is also coverage of Operation Overlord's “Forgotten D-Day”, the amphibious landings of Operation Dragoon. This book addresses why there were so few Panzers opposing the landings from the German perspective as well as detailing the extent of German tank/assault gun activity on D-Day.

Allied Tanks in Normandy 1944

Allied Tanks in Normandy 1944
Author: Steven J. Zaloga
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2021-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472843272

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A concisely detailed guide to the Allied tanks that fought from D-Day to the break out from Normandy, their qualities, numbers and performance, and how they were used on the battlefield. When Allied tanks began to roll off the landing craft on D-Day, it marked the start of one of the great periods of tank warfare in World War II. Often outgunned by the German Panzers, and fighting in the close confines of bocage country, they nevertheless managed to break out of Normandy and begin the liberation of Europe. It was a battle that was dominated by the Americans' legendary Sherman, but also saw a wide and complex range of armour committed to battle across the many armies involved, from British Churchills and special-purpose 'Funnies' to the Canadians' Ram tank. This book explains the qualities, strengths and weakness of the major British and US tank types as well as associated Allied units in Normandy including those of the Canadians, Poles and French, and describes how they really fought. It discusses the organization and equipment of the units, providing thumbnail sketches as well as statistical data on the types and categories of AFVs that saw action. This is a handy and concise guide for military historians, wargamers and military modelers interested in tank warfare of World War II.

A Survey of Tank Warfare in Europe from D Day to 12 August 1944

A Survey of Tank Warfare in Europe from D Day to 12 August 1944
Author: H. G. Gee
Publsiher: Merriam Press
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1998-02
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: 9781576381199

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By Tank Into Normandy

By Tank Into Normandy
Author: Stuart Hills
Publsiher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 0304366404

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'One of the best half-dozen personal accounts of the Normandy campaign' - Richard Holmes Stuart Hills embarked his Sherman DD tank on to an LCT at 6.45 a.m., Sunday 4 June 1944. He was 20 years old, unblooded, fresh from a public-school background and Officer Cadet training. He was going to war. Two days later, his tank sunk, he and his crew landed from a rubber dinghy with just the clothes they stood in. After that, the struggles through the Normandy bocage in a replacement tank (of the non-swimming variety), engaging the enemy in a constant round of close encounters, led to a swift mastering of the art of tank warfare and remarkable survival in the midst of carnage and destruction. His story of that journey through hell to victory makes for compulsive reading.

Armoured Warfare in the Battle for Normandy

Armoured Warfare in the Battle for Normandy
Author: Anthony Tucker-Jones
Publsiher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2012-07-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781783038169

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This fully illustrated WWII history offers a vivid look at the armored vehicles used by Allied and Nazi forces during D-Day and the Normandy Campaign. The remarkable photographs collected here illustrate in graphic detail the role armor played in the Allied D-Day landings and the liberation of occupied France—as well as the skill and tenacity of the German panzer units that confronted them. The struggle gave rise to a sequence of battles that were among the most intense, and critical, of any fought in the Second World War. Anthony Tucker-Jones traces the course of the armored campaign through these striking wartime photographs: the D-Day landings, the first clashes of the opposing tanks and anti-tank guns, then the Allied operations that culminated in the Allied breakthrough and the destruction of the German 5th Panzer Army at Falaise. The images offer a fascinating inside view of the fighting itself and of the widespread destruction it caused. But they also record the routines of tank warfare, and give a vivid impression of the experience of the tank crews of the day and of the tanks they operated, including the German Mk IVs, Panthers, and Tigers, and the Allied Shermans, Churchills and specialized tanks, such as Hobart’s Funnies, that confronted each other in France.

German Tanks in Normandy 1944

German Tanks in Normandy 1944
Author: Steven J. Zaloga
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2021-08-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472843203

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A new study of the German Panzer forces that stood between the Allies' D-Day beachhead and victory in World War II – how they compared, how they were organized, and how they fought. The German tank forces in Normandy in June–August 1944 had the advantage of fighting on the defensive side, as well as comprising of some of the most powerful and advanced tanks used by any side in the war. Yet success in tank warfare depends on many things beyond technological superiority. This book describes the types of tanks, tank destroyers and assault guns used by the Panzer units in Normandy, how they fought on the Normandy battlefield, and why they were overwhelmed by the advancing Allies. It discusses the organization and equipment of the units, providing thumbnail sketches of basic organization and doctrine as well as statistical data on the types and categories of AFVs in German service.