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The Panzerwrecks books are a highly-acclaimed series of publications which present images we don't often see - the aftermath of armored warfare. Here's details of the LATEST in this useful series.
Panzerwrecks 7: Ostfront will broadly follow the formula established in the previous volumes. This time though, the emphasis is very clearly on the Eastern Front.
Perhaps it's easier to reprint the publisher's description of the book:
"What distinguished a Turán I from a Turán II? What happened when a ‘Hummel’ lost an artillery duel? Which Panzers were given to the Bulgarians by the Russians? Where did some of the first Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.J’s appear? Why was Kurland important to Berlin? What distinguished an IR capable Panther? The answers to these and other questions are to be found here in Panzerwrecks 7, with 120 rare and unpublished large format photographs sourced from Russia and Eastern Europe."
The book consists of 96 pages and will contain 120 photos. Vehicles covered include:
Sturmgeschütz III Ausf.F
Sturmhaubitze 42
Wespe
Munitionspanzer Wespe
Pz.Jgr.II für 7.5cm Pak 40 (Sd.Kfz.131)
Pz.Sfl.1 für 7.62cm Pak 36
There are 4 sections in the book which are:
Panzer wrecks in Uman
Cut off in Chernivtsi
Turán tanks on a train
Surrender in Kurland
For those who require it, the book carries the ISBN(s):
ISBN US: 978-0-9754783-7-6
ISBN UK: 978-0-9555940-4-5
Pre-publication orders will begin in NOVEMBER with delivery the following month. Price is Ł16.99/$29.95.
For more details on ordering, visit the following link:
Panzerwrecks 7 (LINK)
Perhaps it's easier to reprint the publisher's description of the book:
"What distinguished a Turán I from a Turán II? What happened when a ‘Hummel’ lost an artillery duel? Which Panzers were given to the Bulgarians by the Russians? Where did some of the first Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.J’s appear? Why was Kurland important to Berlin? What distinguished an IR capable Panther? The answers to these and other questions are to be found here in Panzerwrecks 7, with 120 rare and unpublished large format photographs sourced from Russia and Eastern Europe."
The book consists of 96 pages and will contain 120 photos. Vehicles covered include:
Sturmgeschütz III Ausf.F
Sturmhaubitze 42
Wespe
Munitionspanzer Wespe
Pz.Jgr.II für 7.5cm Pak 40 (Sd.Kfz.131)
Pz.Sfl.1 für 7.62cm Pak 36
There are 4 sections in the book which are:
Panzer wrecks in Uman
Cut off in Chernivtsi
Turán tanks on a train
Surrender in Kurland
For those who require it, the book carries the ISBN(s):
ISBN US: 978-0-9754783-7-6
ISBN UK: 978-0-9555940-4-5
Pre-publication orders will begin in NOVEMBER with delivery the following month. Price is Ł16.99/$29.95.
For more details on ordering, visit the following link:
Panzerwrecks 7 (LINK)
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