Deutsche Sturmgeschütze, Entwicklung und Fertigung
MOB4419
Motorbuch-Verlag
When the German losses increased, the Wehrmacht equipped the infantry units with self-propelled "heavy anti-tank guns". As the war progressed, the easy-to-manufacture assault guns increasingly took on the role of replacement tanks, even though they did not have a rotating turret. However, they were still used after the war, even in the first Israeli-Arab wars. In this volume, Walter Spielberger documents the development, technology and use of these vehicles in all their variants; Alexander Lüdeke has reviewed the post-war years.
272 pages, 265 x 230 mm
German language
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