Armored Attack 1944: U. S. Army Tank Combat in the European Theater from D-Day to the Battle of the Bulge, Hardcover with Dust Jacket, 2011

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"Armored warfare historian Steven Zaloga presents here a phenominal photographic illustrated history of U.S. armored forces in combat from D-Day to the Battle of the Bulge. This exhaustive 500 plus page book covers the WW-2 conflict from the Overlord [D-Day] invasion, to the beginning of the Battle of the Bulge. The battle for Normandy, OIperation Cobra, The liberation of Paris, operation Dragoon, and the Siegfried line are just some of the area's of American tank warfare that takes center stage. This book is by no means a written history, so do not expect any lengthy text What this book does offer, is thousands of photographs, with the majority never seen before. The author takes you on a photographic journey through the trenches in the mud and snow, as seen only by the soldiers themselves. Not only are the American tanks and artillary. Jeeps and half-tracks profiled, but all the German Panzer's such as the Tigers, Panthers, King Tigers,Panzer IV's, and assorted artillary pieces are also profiled in great detail. If you can be satisfied with an archive of outstanding WW-2 armored photography, then this book is going to more than please you, but keep in mind, this is not a written history of WW-2 armored conflict. Nice historic photo compilation of military armored combat in the European theatre of operations, is what it is!”- Anthony Accordino

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