The Porsche Tiger and Ferdinand Tank Destroyer

The Porsche Tiger and Ferdinand Tank Destroyer
Author: Michael öhlich
Publsiher: Schiffer Military History
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2022-06-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0764363514

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A detailed, technical history of the WWII tank and tank destroyer designs of automotive icon Ferdinand Porsche.

Ferdinand and Elefant Tank Destroyer

Ferdinand and Elefant Tank Destroyer
Author: Thomas Anderson
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2015-04-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472813466

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A book by the specialist for the specialist, this is a must-have history of the most powerful German tank destroyer of World War II – the Ferdinand/Elefant. This is the story of the largest and statistically most successful tank destroyer of World War II. The Ferdinand was a true behemoth, and although only 91 examples were built, they took a savage toll of Soviet armour in the Battle of Kursk and subsequent operations on the Eastern Front. This study explores the technical development and combat deployment of this remarkable vehicle, from its' origins in the Porsche Tiger Tank through its deployment under the designation 'Ferdinand' in the Citadel offensive, to its modification and redesignation as the 'Elefant' and final use in the desperate Battle of Berlin. Drawing on original archival material from within Germany, private collections and heretofore unpublished photographs this title is an essential illustrated history to one of the most famous armoured vehicles ever built.

Ferdinand Elefant

Ferdinand Elefant
Author: David Doyle
Publsiher: Squadron/Signal Publications
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2012
Genre: Ferdinand (Tank destroyer)
ISBN: 0897477049

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The Panzerj ger Tiger p Sd Kfz 184 Ferdinand

The Panzerj  ger Tiger p   Sd Kfz  184  Ferdinand
Author: Slawomir Zajaczkowski
Publsiher: Topdrawings
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2022-01-31
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 8366673723

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The German heavy tank destroyer Panzerjäger Tiger (P) (Sd.Kfz. 184) Ferdinand was based on the chassis of the Tiger (P) tank designed by Ferdinand Porsche. The vehicle was not accepted by army, but because 90 chassis have already been produced at the Nibelungenwerke plant, it was decided that they could be usefully developed. This is how the tank destroyer based on the Tiger (P) chassis was born.

Tiger in Combat

Tiger in Combat
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Coda Books Ltd
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781906783990

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Tank Terror

Tank Terror
Author: Philip Arena
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2012-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781105637773

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A collection of World War II Model German Tanks in Color. World War II history in Europe and North Africa is recreated with skillfully built and painted model German tanks. The tanks are carefully retouched digitally into atmospheric scenes that span the entire length of the war, from the invasion of Poland in 1939 to the fall of Berlin in 1945. Over 30 highly detailed World War II German tank models from the author's model collection are used. Each spread has information about the tank and the historic scene depicted, including German tank units and dates. With over 100 color photos of the German tanks that changed the military history of armor forever.

Tiger I Tiger II

Tiger I   Tiger II
Author: Anthony Tucker-Jones
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2013-07-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781473826786

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A pictorial history and analysis of the infamous World War II German tanks. The German Tiger I and Tiger II (known to the Allies as the King Tiger or Royal Tiger) were the most famous and formidable heavy tanks of the Second World War. In their day, their awesome reputation inspired such apprehension among Allied soldiers that the weaknesses of these brilliant but flawed designs tended to be overlooked. Anthony Tucker-Jones, in this illustrated history, tells the story of their conception and development and reconsiders their operational history, and he dispels the myths that have grown up around them. The Tigers were over-engineered, required raw materials that were in short supply, and were time-consuming to manufacture and difficult to recover from the battlefield. Only around 1,300 of the Tiger I and fewer than 500 of the Tiger II were produced, so they were never going to make anything more than a local impact on the outcome of the fighting on the Western and Eastern fronts. Yet the myth of the Tigers, with their 88mm guns, thick armor, and brutal profiles, has grown over time to the extent that they are regarded as the deadliest tanks of the Second World War. Anthony Tucker-Jones’s expert account of these remarkable fighting vehicles is accompanied by a series of color plates showing the main variants of the designs and the common ancillary equipment and unit markings. His book is an essential work of reference for enthusiasts.

German Tank Destroyers

German Tank Destroyers
Author: Pierre Tiquet
Publsiher: Casemate
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2021-08-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781612009070

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An “unusually well-detailed” pictorial history of the entire class of vehicles including the Hornisse, Jagdpanzer 38, Jagdpanzer IV, and Elefant (AMPS). From the early days of World War II, it was clear that the Wehrmacht’s antitank units would need to be motorized as existing horse- or automobile-drawn units were too slow to be effective. Initially, antitank guns were mounted onto available, usually obsolete, tank chassis, such as the Panzerjäger I and II. However, German engineers would soon turn to the heavy chasses of the Panzer IV, the Panther, and the Tiger for their tank hunters. It became apparent during the invasion of France that enemy antitank guns were both more powerful and better armored, and improvement became a priority during Barbarossa as German units faced off against the new Soviet tanks. The appearance of the Soviet T-34 in July 1941 meant that the Germans had to quickly come up with something equally powerful. The result was the motorized panzerjäger, faster and more mobile than older towed versions. This was followed in 1942 by the introduction of the 7.5cm gun. Further designs and modifications were informed by reports from the front line. Some of these conversions were very successful and resulted in fearsome tank destroyers deployed to great effect by the Wehrmacht. The lightweight Hetzer, for example, was based on a modified Panzer 38(t) and entered service in 1944. This small tank became Germany’s main tank destroyer during the final stages of the war, and would continue in use around the world even after 1945. Though they may not have looked that intimidating, the Landser were soon won over, and were comforted to have something reliable to stand between them and the Soviet tanks. This account, illustrated by hundreds of period photos, examines the development and deployment of various models of tank destroyers during World War II. “A very nice reference resource, with lots of detail and diorama inspiration for modelers.” —Military Model Scene