The Tiger Tank and Allied Intelligence: Grosstraktor to Tiger 231, 1926-1943

THE TIGER TANK was dramatically more powerful than any other tank when deployed in 1942. Why were the Allies taken by surprise? How did the Germans preserve its secrets?

After 20 years of research on three continents, across 25 battle maps, 31 tables of data, more than 500 photographs and drawings, and previously unidentified first-hand accounts, these volumes reveal what Allied technicians discovered and what the propagandists covered up and distorted. Thus, we can learn more about the Tiger as it really was, rather than the hearsay that history books perpetuate.

THIS FIRST VOLUME explains what foreigners knew about Germany’s heavy tanks from 1926 to 1943; how the British decrypted signals about Tigers months before confirmation in the field; how the Soviets fought Tigers eight months before sharing intelligence with Allies; how the Western Allies fought Tigers seven weeks earlier than they realized; how the French were the targets of the first deep battle involving Tigers, but the Americans captured the personnel and components, while the British captured the imagery.

The capture of Tiger 231 is stranger still. British units claimed it, but a Canadian commanded the company that first fired on it, and a Canadian engineer was the first to exploit it; although it lay within Allied lines, the Germans demolished it; they rated the demolition as thorough, but two British technicians heroically and accurately analysed the wreck; yet propaganda and political spin proved more enduring, even today.

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The Tiger Tank and Allied Intelligence: Grosstraktor to Tiger 231, 1926-1943

THE TIGER TANK was dramatically more powerful than any other tank when deployed in 1942. Why were the Allies taken by surprise? How did the Germans preserve its secrets?

After 20 years of research on three continents, across 25 battle maps, 31 tables of data, more than 500 photographs and drawings, and previously unidentified first-hand accounts, these volumes reveal what Allied technicians discovered and what the propagandists covered up and distorted. Thus, we can learn more about the Tiger as it really was, rather than the hearsay that history books perpetuate.

THIS FIRST VOLUME explains what foreigners knew about Germany’s heavy tanks from 1926 to 1943; how the British decrypted signals about Tigers months before confirmation in the field; how the Soviets fought Tigers eight months before sharing intelligence with Allies; how the Western Allies fought Tigers seven weeks earlier than they realized; how the French were the targets of the first deep battle involving Tigers, but the Americans captured the personnel and components, while the British captured the imagery.

The capture of Tiger 231 is stranger still. British units claimed it, but a Canadian commanded the company that first fired on it, and a Canadian engineer was the first to exploit it; although it lay within Allied lines, the Germans demolished it; they rated the demolition as thorough, but two British technicians heroically and accurately analysed the wreck; yet propaganda and political spin proved more enduring, even today.

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The Tiger Tank and Allied Intelligence: Grosstraktor to Tiger 231, 1926-1943

The Tiger Tank and Allied Intelligence: Grosstraktor to Tiger 231, 1926-1943

by Bruce Oliver Newsome
The Tiger Tank and Allied Intelligence: Grosstraktor to Tiger 231, 1926-1943

The Tiger Tank and Allied Intelligence: Grosstraktor to Tiger 231, 1926-1943

by Bruce Oliver Newsome

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THE TIGER TANK was dramatically more powerful than any other tank when deployed in 1942. Why were the Allies taken by surprise? How did the Germans preserve its secrets?

After 20 years of research on three continents, across 25 battle maps, 31 tables of data, more than 500 photographs and drawings, and previously unidentified first-hand accounts, these volumes reveal what Allied technicians discovered and what the propagandists covered up and distorted. Thus, we can learn more about the Tiger as it really was, rather than the hearsay that history books perpetuate.

THIS FIRST VOLUME explains what foreigners knew about Germany’s heavy tanks from 1926 to 1943; how the British decrypted signals about Tigers months before confirmation in the field; how the Soviets fought Tigers eight months before sharing intelligence with Allies; how the Western Allies fought Tigers seven weeks earlier than they realized; how the French were the targets of the first deep battle involving Tigers, but the Americans captured the personnel and components, while the British captured the imagery.

The capture of Tiger 231 is stranger still. British units claimed it, but a Canadian commanded the company that first fired on it, and a Canadian engineer was the first to exploit it; although it lay within Allied lines, the Germans demolished it; they rated the demolition as thorough, but two British technicians heroically and accurately analysed the wreck; yet propaganda and political spin proved more enduring, even today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781951171131
Publisher: Perseus Publishing
Publication date: 03/25/2020
Series: The Tiger Tank and Allied Intelligence , #1
Pages: 188
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Bruce Oliver Newsome Ph.D. served in the British and US Army reserves, latterly on M1 Abrams tanks. As a research scientist, he worked to improve army acquisitions. Now he lectures on intelligence and counter-intelligence, and volunteers in the Tank Museum's archives.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: Tiger's Ancestors

Chapter 2: Tiger production

Chapter 3: Fantasy Heavy Tanks

Chapter 4: Tigers in the East

Chapter 5: The First African Tigers

Chapter 6: Preparing for Tebourba

Chapter 7: The First Advance on Tebourba

Chapter 8: Tigers at Tebourba: Day 1

Chapter 9: Tigers at Tebourba: Day 2

Chapter 10: Tigers at Tebourba: Day 3

Chapter 11: The Fight for El Guessa

Chapter 12: The Final Drive to Medjez

Chapter 13: The Intelligence Failure

Chapter 14: Operation Eilbote I

Chapter 15: Discovery of the Tigers

Chapter 16: The Capture of Tiger 231

Chapter 17: The Battles for Tiger 231

Chapter 18: Recovering and Demolishing the Tigers

Chapter 19: Exploitation of Tiger 231

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