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My Tank Is Fight!
My Tank Is Fight!
Author: Zack Parsons
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"My Tank Is Fight!" takes readers into the wildest corners of World War II engineering, cataloguing twenty real but unrealized or prototype weapons and vehicles—from turreted U‑Cruisers and ice aircraft carriers to high‑performance flying‑wing fighters, suicide missiles, and German super‑heavy land‑ships powered by naval engines. Combining solid historical context on Axis and Allied secret‑weapons programs with a lively "what‑if" approach, each entry pairs full technical specifications and development histories with in‑depth feasibility analysis and briskly written, humorous fictionalized battle vignettes that illuminate how these deranged inventions might have fared on the battlefield.
Designed for history enthusiasts and popular‑history readers, the book is non‑fiction in tone but playful in voice; author Zack Parsons frames serious research with satirical flair. Each chapter includes complete technical descriptions and development background, accompanied by lavish color artwork and detailed technical illustrations that clarify designs and concepts. Published by Citadel Press/Kensington Books (ISBN 9780806527581), the volume blends scholarly detail, accessible explanation, and entertaining narrative for anyone fascinated by WWII technology, secret projects, and speculative military history.
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Keywords, content and topics in this Book
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Bibliographic
Title: My Tank Is Fight!: Deranged Inventions of WWII
Author: Zack Parsons
Publisher: Citadel Press / Kensington Books
Period: World War II
Type of Book / Classification
Non‑fiction
Military history
Weapons and technology history
Popular history
Humorous / satirical tone
Scope and Focus
World War II secret weapons projects
Unbuilt or prototype weapons systems
Cancelled or abandoned military inventions
“What‑if” evaluation of hypothetical battlefield impact
Technical description combined with historical background
Assessment of feasibility and practicality of designs
Theaters, Operations, Nations
Global World War II context (projects from multiple fronts)
Main nations involved:
Nazi Germany (numerous experimental projects)
United States
United Kingdom
USSR (Soviet Union)
Experimental weapons programs spanning both Axis and Allies
Weapons and Vehicles (explicitly associated with this book)
World War II tanks (experimental and prototype)
Super‑heavy tanks (e.g., German mega‑tank concepts such as land battleship–style designs)
Experimental aircraft (unconventional WWII airplane projects)
Rocket‑powered and jet‑age concepts (WWII era)
Armored vehicles and self‑propelled weapons projects
General category: “secret weapons of World War II”
Arms, Branches, and Themes
Armored warfare concepts
Army ground forces technology
Air power experimental designs
Military engineering and design bureaus
Weapons prototyping and testing during wartime
Technology race in WWII
Content Features
Each entry combines:
Historical research / background
Technical description of the invention
Discussion of how it was intended to be used
Hypothetical analysis of combat effectiveness
Humorous narrative sections
Tone and Approach
Humorous treatment of serious historical subject
Accessible to non‑specialist readers
Mix of comedy and factual military history
“Deranged inventions” and “mad science” framing
Descriptive Keywords / Tags (for cataloging and search)
World War II
WWII technology
secret weapons
experimental weapons
prototype weapons
unbuilt weapons projects
deranged inventions of WWII
military inventions
armored vehicles
tanks
super‑heavy tanks
land battleship concepts
experimental aircraft
rocket technology (WWII context)
jet‑age concepts in WWII
Axis secret projects
Allied secret projects
German experimental weapons
American experimental weapons
British experimental weapons
Soviet experimental weapons
Japanese experimental weapons
military engineering history
weapons design analysis
what‑if military history
humorous military history
popular military science
World War II weapons projects
Book Condition: New
Book Condition: New
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New: Fresh Out of Bootcamp
Flawless and untested. This book is in pristine, new condition and ready for its first assignment.
Like New: Light Combat Experience
Almost new and in great shape. It has clearly been read before and is ready to fight again, but it shows very little wear from its time in the field.
Good: A Few Scars or Shell Shock
A reliable veteran. The book might have some bent corners or a dust cover with a few scratches, but it’s still sturdy and standing tall.
Fair: Battle-Hardened
Visible signs of a long campaign. Expect some stains, bent pages, and perhaps some minor tears on the cover. It’s seen the trenches, but the intel inside is still solid.
Poor: Survived Iwo Jima
This one has been through the meat grinder. It carries noticeable damage, heavy staining, or significant wear—but like any old soldier, it would love to be read one last time before it retires.
