German Self-propelled Artillery at War 1940-1945
By Ian Baxter
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By Ian Baxter
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“Easily recommended as an introduction to German selfpropelled artillery of WWII, or as a modelling reference.” — Armorama
Despite the German Panzerwaffe’s ability to engage its foes rapidly with concentrated force, additional fire power was often required to break through enemy lines. Initially this was with towed artillery but, as the war developed, converting tanks into fastmoving selfpropelled artillery carrying vehicles proved far more effective. As a result a number of weapon system...
Despite the German Panzerwaffe’s ability to engage its foes rapidly with concentrated force, additional fire power was often required to break through enemy lines. Initially this was with towed artillery but, as the war developed, converting tanks into fastmoving selfpropelled artillery carrying vehicles proved far more effective. As a result a number of weapon system...






















