Panzerwrecks 18 : German Armour 1944-45

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126 rare and unpublished large format photographs sourced from around the world.

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By Lee Archer and William Auerbach

Who modified their Jagdpanthers, and why? What non-threatening name was painted on a Jagdpanzer? How does a ‘Treibgas’ device work? When were Panzer crews authorised to paint red ‘Balkenkreuz’ on their tanks? What Panzer did a Ram Kangaroo ram?

The answers to these and other questions are to be found here in Panzerwrecks 18, with 126 rare and unpublished large format photographs sourced from around the world.

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Panzerwrecks 18 : German Armour 1944-45

£16.99 GBP

By Lee Archer and William Auerbach

Who modified their Jagdpanthers, and why? What non-threatening name was painted on a Jagdpanzer? How does a ‘Treibgas’ device work? When were Panzer crews authorised to paint red ‘Balkenkreuz’ on their tanks? What Panzer did a Ram Kangaroo ram?

The answers to these and other questions are to be found here in Panzerwrecks 18, with 126 rare and unpublished large format photographs sourced from around the world.

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