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Informationen zum Autor David Fletcher Klappentext The most powerfully gunned tank fielded by the Allies during World War II was the Sherman Firefly. An ordinary American-built Sherman modified by the British, the Firefly had the firepower that could finally match the awesome German tanks that had dominated Europe. David Fletcher examines the controversy that dogged the Firefly and the psychological boost the tank provided to Allied forces. Exploring its successes and failures on the battlefield and providing a realistic assessment of the tank's worth, this is essential reading for anyone wanting to know the facts about a tank variant that quickly developed its own mythology.A fascinating account of the Sherman Firefly the most powerful tank fielded by the Western Allies towards the end of World War II. Zusammenfassung The most powerfully gunned tank fielded by the Allies during World War II was the Sherman Firefly. An ordinary American-built Sherman modified by the British! the Firefly had the firepower that could finally match the awesome German tanks that had dominated Europe. David Fletcher examines the controversy that dogged the Firefly and the psychological boost the tank provided to Allied forces. Exploring its successes and failures on the battlefield and providing a realistic assessment of the tank's worth! this is essential reading for anyone wanting to know the facts about a tank variant that quickly developed its own mythology. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction The 17-pounder Developments at Lulworth Designing the Firefly The Conversion Programme Ammunition Concrete Busters The Firefly in Action The American Angle Supply and Demand What's in a Name? Index