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German Heavy Fighting Vehicles of the Second World War Kenneth W. Estes

German Heavy Fighting Vehicles of the Second World War By Kenneth W. Estes

German Heavy Fighting Vehicles of the Second World War by Kenneth W. Estes


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The German army faced a gun-armor race and placed a premium on technological quality and superiority over mass production. The army and Adolf Hitler pushed for larger and more powerful tanks than had ever been built. The heaviest tanks and assault guns developed and fielded by Germany continue to capture interest confirmed by current restorations.

German Heavy Fighting Vehicles of the Second World War Summary

German Heavy Fighting Vehicles of the Second World War: From Tiger to E-100 by Kenneth W. Estes

The German army faced tanks of superior size, armor and firepower from the outset of World War II. Although their Panzerwaffen handled the Polish campaign, war with France meant confronting superior heavy and medium tanks like the Char B and Somua, with 47 mm high velocity cannon that penetrated German tank armor with ease. French infantry disposed of effective antitank weapons and a portion of their 75 mm field guns were detailed as antitank guns. Even greater challenges emerged with the Russo-German War, for the Germans had no initial answer to the KV-1 heavy tank and T-34 medium. The successive technical shocks of superior tanks introduced by each side produced a gun-armor race that continued in some manner even after the wars end. The Germans placed a premium on technological quality and superiority over mass production, for which their industry (and, arguably, their regime) remained rather unsuited. Not satisfied with the advantage they obtained with the Tiger and Panther series tanks, the army leadership and Adolf Hitler himself pushed for larger and more powerful tanks than had ever been built.

About Kenneth W. Estes

Kenneth W. Estes is a 1969 Naval Academy graduate and tank officer who served in a variety of command and staff assignments in the US Marine Corps until his retirement in 1993. He earned his doctorate in European History in 1984 and has taught at Duke University, the US Naval Academy, and overseas. He is the author and editor of over a dozen books, and has written extensively in military and academic journals throughout his career. Ken was made an Honorary Legionnaire in the Spanish Legion in 1992 and The American Historical Association awarded him a Gutenberg-e Prize in 2002.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 German Tank Development, 19181939; 2 War and the Heavy Tank Programs, 19391945; 3 Tiger I; 4 The Successor Tiger II Tank; 5 Inspecting a Tiger II; 6 Dr Porsches Tank to the BattlefieldThe Ferdinand-Elefant Experience; 7 Superheavy TanksMaus and E-100; 8 Jagdtiger; 9 Sturmmorser Tiger; 10 German Heavy Tank Units in World War II; ConclusionsQuality vs. Quantity?; Appendix I Schilling, History of German Tank Development; Appendix II Interrogation of Dr Stiele v Heydekampf; Appendix III Interrogation of Dr Ernest Kniepkamp [Tank Engines]; Appendix IV Chobham Preliminary ReportTiger B Turret Armor [for Porsche Tiger]; Appendix V German Heavy Tank Cannon 19421945; Select Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9781781556467
9781781556467
1781556466
German Heavy Fighting Vehicles of the Second World War: From Tiger to E-100 by Kenneth W. Estes
New
Paperback
Fonthill Media Ltd
2017-11-23
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