D-Day Tank Hunter
The World War II memoirs of a frontline officer from North Africa to the bloody soil of Normandy
by:
Hans Hoeller
in:
Military History
Summary:
The book is a personal account of a German tank officer's experiences during World War II, detailing his combat encounters from the deserts of North Africa to the intense battles on the Normandy front. It provides insight into the tactics, hardships, and daily life of a soldier within the armored divisions, offering a unique perspective on the war's pivotal moments.
Key points:
1. Tank Warfare Development: The book would cover changes in tank tactics and technology from North Africa to Normandy.
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