Surviving World War Two Tanks in the Ardennes

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Surviving World War Two Tanks in the Ardennes

Surviving World War Two Tanks in the Ardennes

Surviving World War Two Tanks in the Ardennes

There are more than 40 surviving World War Two tanks, self-propelled guns, tank destroyers, tank hunters and tank turrets that were operational in the Ardennes region between Belgium and Luxembourg; they can be found today in museums in the locality. Some of these tanks fought in the December 1944 Battle of the Bulge. Others, such as the Matilda II, defended France during the May 1940 assault now known as the Battle of France. Included are a British Comet tank, deployed in 1945 and plenty of German Panzers.

Illustrated with more than 150 images and containing detailed descriptions of the tanks and where to find them, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone visiting the Ardennes.

Available: NOW

ISBN: 978 1 80282 133 8

Price: £15.99

Series: Military Vehicles and Artillery Series, vol 4

Format: Paperback, 112 pages

Author: Craig Moore


ISBN: 9781802821338

Author: Craig Moore

Number of Pages: 112

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Surviving World War Two Tanks in the Ardennes

There are more than 40 surviving World War Two tanks, self-propelled guns, tank destroyers, tank hunters and tank turrets that were operational in the Ardennes region between Belgium and Luxembourg; they can be found today in museums in the locality. Some of these tanks fought in the December 1944 Battle of the Bulge. Others, such as the Matilda II, defended France during the May 1940 assault now known as the Battle of France. Included are a British Comet tank, deployed in 1945 and plenty of German Panzers.

Illustrated with more than 150 images and containing detailed descriptions of the tanks and where to find them, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone visiting the Ardennes.

Available: NOW

ISBN: 978 1 80282 133 8

Price: £15.99

Series: Military Vehicles and Artillery Series, vol 4

Format: Paperback, 112 pages

Author: Craig Moore


ISBN: 9781802821338

Author: Craig Moore

Number of Pages: 112

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