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Flammpanzer German Flamethrowers 1941–45

Doyle, HilaryJentz, Tom(Illustrated by)Sarson, Peter(Illustrated by)
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The first attempt at mounting a flamethrower in a German tank was not the result of an engineering design process but rather occurred as a field expedient, when German troops involved in the Spanish Civil War mounted small back-pack flamethrowers on their PzKpfw Is.

The German authorities took up this idea and from early 1939 began to design a flamethrowing tank based on the Panzer II.

This was the first in a long line of German tanks to be equipped with flamethrowers.

During World War II versions of the Panzer III, Sturmgeschütz and half-track were all given flamethrowers.

This book examines their development, weapons and operational use, often using original German combat reports.

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Product Details
Osprey Publishing
1855325470 / 9781855325470
Paperback / softback
11/09/1995
United Kingdom
English
48p. : ill (some col.)
25 cm
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