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Sherman in the Pacific War : 1943-1945

English, French · Paperback / Softback

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After Pearl Harbor, the loss of the Philippines and the threat of an invasion of Australia, the reconquest of the Pacific is a unique episode in the annals of modern military history, with an ocean for battlefield and as many islands transformed into fortresses. To land, advance in a hostile environment and fight an enemy as brave as fanatic, this task would have been impossible for the infantry only without the support of the M4 Sherman. Despite the terrain unsuitable for tank warfare, the Sherman intervention will highly limit American losses by annihilating Japanese defensive positions. But, each time, these high-risk missions could turn the status of the tank and its crew from besieging to besieged. Consequently, month after month, the Sherman is going to change apperance due to ad hoc numerous field modifications. Along the pages, you will be able to discover this metamorphosis illustrated by archives photographs or colored profiles. These profiles will also enable you to appreciate the camouflages, the unit markings and the graffitis which made that, at the end of the conflict, almost no tank would look the same within the same unit.

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Authors Christophe Camilotte, Raymon Giuliani, Raymond Giuliani, GIULIANI/RAYMOND, Morgan Gillard, Raymon Giuliani, Raymond Giuliani
Publisher Histoire et Collections
 
Languages English, French
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.07.2015
 
EAN 9782352502838
ISBN 978-2-35250-283-8
No. of pages 144
Dimensions 240 mm x 320 mm x 10 mm
Weight 1125 g
Subject Non-fiction book > History

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