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German Superheavy Panzer Projects of World War II

$79.95 AUD
Explore the fascinating world of German superheavy panzer projects from World War II with this comprehensive title by Michael Fröhlich. This unique hardback, published by Schiffer Books, delves deep into the development of the colossal superheavy tanks that emerged post-WWI, a concept equally admired by militaries, including Germany, England, and the Soviet Union. This book meticulously details the ambitious designs aimed at transferring naval artillery power to the battlefield, allowing these armored giants to dominate combat in ways previously unimaginable. Featuring an in-depth analysis of various prototypes such as the monstrous Grille 17, the L?we VK 7001, and the 1,100-ton Urling armored howitzer, readers will discover both the triumphs and failures of these engineering marvels. This meticulously researched volume provides insights into not just the technology, but also the testing processes and fates of these magnificent machines. Enhanced with rare photographs and illustrations, German Superheavy Panzer Projects of World War II is an essential addition to the library of any military history enthusiast, model builder, or tank aficionado. Uncover the secrets of these superheavy Wehrmacht designs and their impact on armored warfare during a pivotal era in history. Elevate your knowledge of World War II tanks with this extraordinary book, perfect for history buffs and collectors alike.

Author: Michael Frohlich Publisher: Schiffer Books
Bind: hardback
Dimensions: 217 x 279 mm
Pages: 176
Publication Date: 20-01-2020

Tank design bureaus first became involved in the development of very heavy tanks after WWI. In addition to the militaries of Germany and England, the Soviet Union was also fascinated by these monsters. Behind it was the concept of transferring the heavy armament of naval warfare to land warfare. These superheavy vehicles were to move across the land the way battleships moved on the sea, and were to be capable of simultaneously defeating enemy forces from any direction. In this follow-up to his highly regarded work on the Panzerkampfwagen “Maus,” Michael Fröhlich turns his attention to the other superheavy Wehrmacht designs, such as the Grille 17, the Löwe VK 7001, the Räumer S, the Mörser Bär, the E-100 (successor to the Maus), and the 1,100-ton Urling armored howitzer. Fröhlich comprehensively describes their development, technology, and testing, and the eventual fate of those vehicles that were built or only projected. Many rare and never-before-published photographs and drawings of the vehicles complement this unique work.

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German Superheavy Panzer Projects of World War II

$79.95 AUD
Explore the fascinating world of German superheavy panzer projects from World War II with this comprehensive title by Michael Fröhlich. This unique hardback, published by Schiffer Books, delves deep into the development of the colossal superheavy tanks that emerged post-WWI, a concept equally admired by militaries, including Germany, England, and the Soviet Union. This book meticulously details the ambitious designs aimed at transferring naval artillery power to the battlefield, allowing these armored giants to dominate combat in ways previously unimaginable. Featuring an in-depth analysis of various prototypes such as the monstrous Grille 17, the L?we VK 7001, and the 1,100-ton Urling armored howitzer, readers will discover both the triumphs and failures of these engineering marvels. This meticulously researched volume provides insights into not just the technology, but also the testing processes and fates of these magnificent machines. Enhanced with rare photographs and illustrations, German Superheavy Panzer Projects of World War II is an essential addition to the library of any military history enthusiast, model builder, or tank aficionado. Uncover the secrets of these superheavy Wehrmacht designs and their impact on armored warfare during a pivotal era in history. Elevate your knowledge of World War II tanks with this extraordinary book, perfect for history buffs and collectors alike.

Author: Michael Frohlich Publisher: Schiffer Books
Bind: hardback
Dimensions: 217 x 279 mm
Pages: 176
Publication Date: 20-01-2020

Tank design bureaus first became involved in the development of very heavy tanks after WWI. In addition to the militaries of Germany and England, the Soviet Union was also fascinated by these monsters. Behind it was the concept of transferring the heavy armament of naval warfare to land warfare. These superheavy vehicles were to move across the land the way battleships moved on the sea, and were to be capable of simultaneously defeating enemy forces from any direction. In this follow-up to his highly regarded work on the Panzerkampfwagen “Maus,” Michael Fröhlich turns his attention to the other superheavy Wehrmacht designs, such as the Grille 17, the Löwe VK 7001, the Räumer S, the Mörser Bär, the E-100 (successor to the Maus), and the 1,100-ton Urling armored howitzer. Fröhlich comprehensively describes their development, technology, and testing, and the eventual fate of those vehicles that were built or only projected. Many rare and never-before-published photographs and drawings of the vehicles complement this unique work.

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