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this title includes articles and a foreword from Tank Museum Curator David Willey
the German army looked to regain the initiative on the Eastern Front with a huge offensive launched near the city of Kursk
but in this meticulously researched new book well-known US vehicle historian David Doyle reveals its history
Illustrated with 126 colour photographs
Hetzer vs SU-76M Hungary Nato this title includes articles andBy Peter Samsonov Paperback During World War II, Germany and the Soviet Union soon found that their light tanks were obsolete; while their small guns were no longer useful against the enemy's armoured vehicles, the chassis allowed for installation of a larger gun at the cost of a rotating turret. Keen to utilize existing technology, Germany and the Soviet Union approached this challenge differently. While the Germans turned their PzKpfw 38(t) tank