Description
Book SynopsisThis highly illustrated title details the history of the Panzer IV throughout World War II, where it saw service on the front line from Poland in 1939 through to the very last days of the Third Reich in Berlin in 1945.
The Panzer IV program was started in 1934, forming, alongside the Panzer IIs and IIIs, the schnellen Truppen, the force that was to become the Panzerwaffe. At first, German planners envisioned the tank in a secondary role, but during the invasions of The Low Countries and France, it took on a more central role.
When the Panzerwaffe turned east to attack the Soviet Union, the Panzer IV initially fared poorly against the better-armed T-34. However, upgrades to its gun and armor protection saw it perform far better, not only against Soviet armor but also against British and American tanks in North Africa and Italy. In 1944, it was slowly replaced by the Panzer V Panther, but the dire strategic situation meant that it bore the brunt of the Allied D-Da
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Origins Chapter 2: 1936–1938 The Panzertruppe Chapter 3: 1939 – Fall Weiss Chapter 4: 1940 – Fall Gelb Chapter 5: After the Fall of France Chapter 6: 1941 – The Balkans Chapter 7: 1941 – North Africa Chapter 8: 1941 – Barbarossa Chapter 9: 1942 – Langrohr Chapter 10: 1943 Chapter 11: 1944 – Technical Progress Chapter 12: Afterword Index