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Military Book Review Desert Armour: Tank Warfare in North Africa: Beda Fomm to Operation Crusader, 1940–41

Military Book Review Desert Armour: Tank Warfare in North Africa: Beda Fomm to Operation Crusader, 1940–41
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Book Review: Desert Armour: Tank Warfare in North Africa

Slight criticisms aside, “Desert Armour” is an exceptional work that I recommend to be read slowly, as there is so much information to pore over.

Epoch Booklist: Recommended Reading for May 26–June 1

How Close Did the Nazis Get To an Invasion of Britain?

How Close Did the Nazis Get To an Invasion of Britain? One author argues the Germans could have put boots on the ground in England by the end of 1940. Here s What You Need to Know: In the middle of 1940, Britain stood alone. Reeling under combined assault from German land and air forces, in late May and early June 1940 the British Army evacuated France. As many as 338,000 British and allied troops got off the beach at Dunkirk. But they left behind 2,300 artillery pieces, 500 anti-tank guns, 600 tanks and 64,000 other vehicles around half of the British Army’s entire inventory of heavy weaponry.

Soviet Russia s T-34 Tank: The Story of a Rugged WWII Armored Vehicle

Soviet Russia s T-34 Tank: The Story of a Rugged WWII Armored Vehicle The Soviet T-34 tank played a crucial role in defense and later spearheaded the drive toward Berlin in the final months of World War II. Here s What You Need to Know: Over 64,000 T-34s were built during the war. December 1941 was a dark month and the end of a dark year for the Soviets as the Germans pressed ever onward toward Moscow, the lair where Joseph Stalin and his minions plotted what to do next against the Nazi juggernaut that had, in a few short months, rolled over everything before them. Poland had been taken, and then Denmark and Norway, and then Belgium and France had fallen to the Germans, who now had advance units reportedly within eyeshot of the Kremlin. The German commanders were confident. They had never tasted defeat at that point, and a December 4 intelligence report stated flatly that the Soviets were simply not capable of “conducting a counter-offensive without significant reserves.” U

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