Panzerkrieg: The Rise and Fall of Hitler's Tank Divisions
By (Author) Mike Syron
Little, Brown Book Group
Robinson Publishing
12th September 2003
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Second World War
Modern warfare
Land forces and warfare
940.541343
Paperback
352
Width 131mm, Height 197mm, Spine 25mm
310g
The Panzers, Hitler's tank divisions, were the backbone of Germany's defence in the World War II, largely responsible for its early run of success. In this fast-paced, action-packed narrative their dramatic story - their evolution, their exploits, their eventual destruction - is brought vividly to life against a backdrop of war. Written in layman's terms, this clear and succinct overview covers all aspects of the Panzers, both human and technical. There is a special emphasis on the men who fought in and led the divisions: great generals like Guderian and Rommel; tank masters like Wittmann and Bake; inspired commanders like Balck and Bayerlein. With new information available since the opening of Cold War archives and benefiting from the most recent scholarship new light is shed on old controversies and misconceptions that leads to original conclusions on the achievements, failures and ultimate legacy of the Panzers.
[Shows] very clearly what a powerful influence [Germany's armoured divisions] had in all the theatres of war where they were engaged. - Bill Woodhouse, Tank Magazine
[Panzerkrieg] will please general history readers and enthusiasts alike. Very few specialised histories capture the story of Germany's WWII armoured forces as richly and concisely as this. - Kirkus ReviewsMike Syron was born in 1977 and works as an archaeologist in County Mayo. Peter McCarthy was born in 1974 and works as a journalist in County Waterford. The authors first met when at University College Dublin, where they soon discovered that they shared a fascination with the history of the Second World War, particularly that of the German armoured forces.