Armoured Warfare in Italian Campaign 1943-1945 by Anthony Tucker-Jones

Armoured Warfare in Italian Campaign 1943-1945 by Anthony Tucker-Jones

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Photographic history of armoured warfare throughout the Italian campaign Axis and Allied tanks in action at Salerno, Anzio, Monte Cassino Rare photographs of the German, Italian and Allied military vehicles of the period

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Armoured Warfare in Italian Campaign 1943-1945 by Anthony Tucker-Jones

The Second World War campaigns in North Africa, on the Eastern Front and in northwest Europe were dominated by armoured warfare, but the battles in Italy were not. The mountainous topography of the Italian peninsula ensured that it was foremost an infantry war, so it could be said that tanks played a supporting role. Yet, as Anthony Tucker-Jones demonstrates, in the battles fought from the Allied landings in Sicily in 1943 to the German surrender after the crossing of the Po in 1945, tanks, self-propelled guns and armoured cars were essential elements in the operations of both sides. His selection of rare wartime photographs shows armour in battle at Salerno, Anzio and Monte Cassino, during the struggle for the Gustav Line, the advance on Rome and the liberation of northern Italy. And they reveal the full array of Axis and Allied armoured vehicles that was deployed - most famous among them were the German Mk IVs, Panthers, and Tigers and Allied Stuarts, Chafees, Shermans and Churchills. This volume in Anthony Tucker-Jones's series of books on armoured warfare in the Second World War gives readers a vivid impression of the Italian landscapes over which the campaign was fought, the wide range of military vehicles that were used, and the gruelling conditions endured by the men who fought in them.
Anthony Tucker-Jones is a prolific writer on military affairs and terrorism. After a career in the intelligence community, he became a freelance defence writer and military historian. He has made a particular study of armoured warfare, the Second World War and of late-twentieth-century conflicts. His most recent publications in the Images of War series cover the Kalashnikov assault rifle, the Soviet-Afghan War, the Tiger I and II tanks, the Korean War, the Arab-Israeli wars, the fall of France in 1940 and the first Gulf War.
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ISBN 13 9781781592472
ISBN 10 1781592470
Title Armoured Warfare in Italian Campaign 1943-1945
Author Anthony Tucker-Jones
Series Images Of War Ser
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Year published 2013-08-01
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.