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Vorwärts immer - Rückwärts nimmer! - An Illustrated Guide to the History and Fate of the German Assault Artillery in WW II. Volume I: The Early Years

English · Hardback

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The Sturmartillerie was extablished before outbreak of WW II as an integrative support arm of the infantry, which was far way from thorough mobility. Sturmgeschütze - assault guns - turretless tanks armed with a 7,5 cm gun - should push forward the attack breaking any enemy resistance, destroying infantry guns, MG nests and bunkers. In the further course of the war the young service branch would have to stand the impetus of ever growing numbers of enemy tanks.

This book is the first of a series. Its purpose is to introduce this small, but remarkable service arm to the reader. Development and combat of of the first units in battery - scale and the later Sturmgeschütz battalions resp. brigades will be explained by photos, diagrams and colored artwork. The author turned his attention to the identification of Sturmartillerie units, markings and characteristics will be clarified wherever possible.

During his research the author relied only on sources found in German archives. Subjective recollections of veterans have been used to illustrate the nature of this service arm.


About the author

It all began with a plastic kit... Still being an enthusiastic modeller, the author quickly found his interest in the history behind the weapons and soldiers. Thomas Anderson, an independent sales representative, has been working for many years for a number of historical and modelling magazines, and as advisor for model manufacturers. His interest on German military history is focused on the ?eld of the Sturmartillerie and Panzerjäger units and their equipment. Thomas Anderson is aged 51, he is married and lives with wife and three children in the little town of Hänigsen near Hanover, Germany.

Product details

Authors Thomas Anderson
Publisher Müller History Facts
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2011
 
No. of pages 209
Dimensions 202 mm x 287 mm x 20 mm
Weight 817 g
Illustrations 250 photographs, 40 Colour Illustrations, 1 Map, Tables
Subject Non-fiction book > History > 20th century (up to 1945)

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