T-34 In Action

T-34 In Action
Author: Artem Drabkin
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2006-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 184415243X


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The Soviet T-34 medium tank was one of the most famous and effective fighting vehicles of the Second World War. Along with the German Tiger and the American Sherman, it was a milestone in tank design that changed the course of the conflict. Much has been written about the technical history of the tank and the vital part it played in the huge tank battles on the Eastern Front, but less has been said about the men who went to war in the T-34 and lived, fought and sometimes died in these remarkable machines. This pioneering book, which is based on extensive interviews with tank crews, records their experiences and offers a compelling inside view of armored warfare in the mid-twentieth century.

Designing the T-34

Designing the T-34
Author: Peter Samsonov
Publisher: Gallantry
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2019-12-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1911658832


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When the German army launched Operation Barbarossa – the invasion of the Soviet Union – on June 22, 1941, it was expecting to face and easily defeat outdated and obsolete tanks and for the most part it did, but it also received a nasty shock when it came up against the T-34. With its powerful gun and sloped armour, the T-34 was more than a match for the best German tanks at that time and the Germans regarded it with awe. German Field Marshal von Kleist, who commanded the latter stages of Barbarossa, called it ‘the finest tank in the world’. Using original wartime documents author and historian Peter Samsonov, creator of the Tank Archives blog, explains how the Soviets came to develop what was arguably the war’s most revolutionary tank design.

T-34-85 Medium Tank 1944–94

T-34-85 Medium Tank 1944–94
Author: Steven J. Zaloga
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2013-08-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472805380


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The T-34-85 tank is one of those rare weapons that have remained in service for more than half a century. First introduced in 1944, it has seen combat in nearly every corner of the globe. Steven Zaloga and Jim Kinnear look at this long-serving tank at length. Although long obsolete in Europe, it has proven a reliable and potent weapon in many Third World conflicts, and is still in service with more than a dozen armies around the world.

T-34 Mentor in Action

T-34 Mentor in Action
Author: Lou Drendel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 49
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780897472494


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T-34-85 vs M26 Pershing

T-34-85 vs M26 Pershing
Author: Steven J. Zaloga
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2011-12-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1846039916


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A hotly-debated topic amongst tank buffs is of the relative merits of the Soviet and American tanks of World War II. Using recently revealed documents, Steven Zaloga sheds light on the crucial tank battles of the Korean War as the rival superpowers' finest tanks battled for supremacy. The Soviet-equipped North Korean Peoples Army initially dominated the battlefield with the seemingly unstoppable T34-85. As US tank battalions hastily arrived throughout the late summer and early autumn of 1950, the M26 Pershing took the fight to North Korea with increasing success.

T-34

T-34
Author: Wolfgang Fleischer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-10-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781784384951


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The T-34 was one of the most remarkable tanks of the Second World War. Although the Red Army suffered continual heavy tank losses, the rugged and reliable T-34 was an immense success story and was ultimately instrumental in turning the tide of the war.This photographic history follows the story of this exceptional armoured vehicle from its disastrous first action during Operation Barbarossa to its miraculous defence of Moscow, its envelopment of the Axis forces at Stalingrad and victory at Kursk, and finally, the advance to the gates of Warsaw then on to Berlin.Packed with a wealth of images, including rare archive photographs and photographs of surviving examples, this is an extraordinary record of both the tank and its personnel. The accompanying text features an in-depth technical evaluation outlining the differences in the myriad of models, including detailed plans of each type, alongside a gripping breakdown of the tank's entire operational history.

T-34

T-34
Author: Robert Michulec
Publisher:
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2006
Genre:
ISBN: 9780978109103


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T-34: Russian Armor

T-34: Russian Armor
Author: Douglas Orgill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1971
Genre: History
ISBN:


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T-34/76 Medium Tank

T-34/76 Medium Tank
Author: Steven Zaloga
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1995
Genre: Tanks (Military science)
ISBN:


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Panzer Killers

Panzer Killers
Author: Artem Drabkin
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2013-04-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473822408


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Red Army anti-tank gunners offer vivid accounts of their World War II combat experiences. From the cold and hunger of the Leningrad front to the clinging mud of the Korsun operation, from the gates of Moscow in 1941 to Vienna and Berlin in 1945, the recollections of these anti-tank gunners cover the vast expanses of the Eastern Front. The vivid personal narratives selected for this book give a fascinating insight into the firsthand experience of anti-tank warfare seventy-five years ago. Their testimony reveals how lethal, rapid, small-scale actions, gun against tank, were fought, and it shows how such isolated actions determined the outcome of the massive offensives and counter-offensives that characterized the struggle on the Eastern Front. They recall the hazards, confusion, and speed of combat, but they also provide details of the day-to-day routines of campaign life as part of a small, tightly knit team of men whose task was to take on the most feared tank armies of the day. Panzer Killers is a valuable addition to this series of graphic eyewitness accounts of every aspect of the Red Army’s war on the Eastern Front published by Pen & Sword. It records the contribution of one of the neglected branches of the Soviet armed forces—the anti-tank men who played a vital role in the complex military machine that stemmed the Germans’ advance, then forced them back to Berlin.