7075 Panzer Vor! 7

Paperback

Main Details

Title 7075 Panzer Vor! 7
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Frank V. de Sisto
SeriesConcord - Armor at War Series
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:72
Dimensions(mm): Height 296,Width 210
Category/GenreSecond world war
ISBN/Barcode 9789623611794
ClassificationsDewey:940.540943
Audience
General
Illustrations 16 col. plates, 172 photos

Publishing Details

Publisher Concord Publications Co ,Hong Kong
Imprint Concord Publications Co ,Hong Kong
Publication Date 1 February 2013
Publication Country Hong Kong

Description

The book opens with a precis of the Germany tank industry before and during the war. This summary describes how the nation's arms industry was resurrected in the 1920-30s, and how it sought to provide the materiel and vehicles needed to feed Germany's insatiable war machine. Despite many restrictions and hurdles, German industry did surprisingly well in producing such a wide range of armored fighting vehicles up till the end of the war. These efforts are reflected in a fascinating array of photos showing military vehicles in action. The range of photography is extraordinary - it includes the Panzer I, Panzer II, Panzer III, StuG III, Panzer IV, Panther and Tiger I, for example. There are also artillery pieces and a number of half-tracks featured within the covers. Readers will find very useful the highly detailed captions that accompany each picture. De Sisto continues his longstanding collaboration with accomplished illustrator Laurent Lecocq. In the center of the book are 16 color plates by Lecocq, and these offer sample camouflage schemes and markings. This well-researched book is a worthy companion to the six previous Panzer Vor! volumes, and it will doubtlessly enthuse military buffs.

Author Biography

Author Frank De Sisto continues his very popular series of Panzer Vor! books for Concord Publications. Focusing on German armored vehicles, this is the seventh volume in this well-regarded mini-series. The newest book contains many inspirational new black and white photographs from the 1939-45 wartime period, and they show armored vehicles in a variety of settings.