Panzer II vs 7TP

Poland 1939

David R Higgins author Richard Chasemore illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:20th May '15

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Panzer II vs 7TP cover

The Polish 7TP and Germany's PzKpfw II, representing very different design philosophies, clashed during the German invasion of Poland in 1939. The origins, development, combat record, and subsequent reputation of these two tanks are explored in this book, supported by archive photography and specially commissioned artwork.

Hitler's lightning invasion of Poland in 1939 marked the beginning of World War II in Europe. This book evaluates the qualities and idiosyncrasies of each tank, giving a stark and arresting crewman's-eye-view of the brutal armoured combat at the height of the invasion of Poland.Hitler's lightning invasion of Poland in 1939 marked the beginning of World War II in Europe. This was the period when armoured warfare inscribed itself into global consciousness as the Poles desperately sought to stave off the Blitzkrieg. At the heart of the fighting on the ground, large numbers of Nazi Germany's PzKpfw II battled against Poland's better-armed but much less numerous 7TP tank. The two types both possessed unique strengths and weaknesses - unlike the 7TP the PzKpfw II was always equipped with radio, which proved critical for command and control purposes in the heat of combat. But the German tank was blighted by thin armour, which could not withstand Polish gunfire at combat ranges. This fully illustrated, detailed work evaluates the qualities and idiosyncrasies of each tank, giving a stark and arresting crewman’s-eye-view of the brutal armoured combat at the height of the invasion of Poland.

ISBN: 9781472808813

Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 8mm

Weight: 258g

80 pages