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Armored Fighting Vehicles of Germany World War II
Armored Fighting Vehicles of Germany World War II
Author: Duncan Crow
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Armored Fighting Vehicles of Germany: World War II is an illustrated survey of German tanks and other armored fighting vehicles used during the Second World War (1939–1945). Edited by Duncan Crow, the book combines technical descriptions with historical context to trace vehicle development, deployment and battlefield roles within Germany’s armored forces, offering a compact reference that helps historians, modelers and military enthusiasts understand how these machines shaped armored warfare in WWII.
Hardcover with dust-jacket, Arco Publishing, 1973; 307 pages (ISBN 9780668046411). The volume is profusely illustrated in black-and-white with some color plates and includes photographs and vehicle drawings/diagrams as indicated in catalog records. Classified as a non‑fiction military history and technical equipment reference, this edition functions as a practical visual and technical companion for research, modeling and general study of German AFVs; Duncan Crow is credited as the editor of the collection.
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Keywords, content and topics in this Book
Keywords, content and topics in this Book
Title: Armored Fighting Vehicles of Germany: World War II
Author / Editor: Duncan Crow (editor)
Book Type / Genre
Non-fiction
Military history
Technical reference
Equipment / weapons reference
World War II armored vehicles survey
Main Nations / Belligerents Covered
Germany
Axis (German armed forces focus)
Branch / Service Focus
German Army (Heer) armored forces (armored fighting vehicles generally)
Theater(s) of War
Germany – general World War II armored operations context (specific theaters are not enumerated in the available catalog data, beyond “World War II”)
Time Period
Second World War (1939–1945)
Content Focus
German armored fighting vehicles of World War II
Reference work for modelers, historians, and military enthusiasts (as implied in bookseller descriptions; no further detail given in accessible catalog copy)
Visual / Illustrative Content
Photographs of German World War II armored fighting vehicles
Drawings / diagrams of vehicles (implied by “profusely illustrated” AFV reference; specific map or color-plate details are not specified in the available records)
Weapons / Vehicles (General, as Supported by Title)
German armored fighting vehicles (AFVs) of World War II (tanks and other armored vehicles in aggregate; individual vehicle types are not listed in the available bibliographic sources)
Operations / Campaigns
World War II German armored operations in general (no specific named operations or campaigns are identified in the catalog descriptions available)
Notable Individuals
No specific generals, commanders, or political figures are mentioned in the catalog descriptions available for this title.
Descriptive / Subject Keywords
World War II
Second World War
Germany – armored vehicles
German armored fighting vehicles
German tanks (general category, as part of “armored fighting vehicles”)
Armored warfare (Germany)
Military vehicles – Germany – World War, 1939–1945
Weapons systems – Germany – World War II
Military technology – World War II
Equipment reference (World War II)
Illustrated military reference
Classification-Type Tags (for Cataloging)
WWII – German Army – Equipment
WWII – Germany – Weapons & Vehicles
WWII – Technical / Equipment Reference
WWII – Land Warfare – Armored Vehicles
Non-fiction – Military Technology
Book Condition: New
Book Condition: New
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