Squadron/Signal's Kursk 1943
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'The Greatest Tank Battle in History' |
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Squadron/Signal Publications |
Price |
$34.95 MSRP |
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Notes: | 136 pages, ISBN 978-0-89747-5569-3 |
This is part of Squadron/Signal's 'Great Battles of the World' series and covers the events leading up to and after what many consider to be the greatest single battle involving armor in the history of warfare. The book covers not only the battle itself, but also has sections that look at the various vehicles and uniforms that were used during this period of time and at this place. Each of the different sections was authored by someone different, providing an interesting look at more than just the fighting itself.
It seems that S/S is trying to compete with Osprey in this area. Where this book differs is in providing these additional sections as mentioned earlier. Each one of these has a number of very nicely drawn profiles and/or color illustrations to go along with it. Additional sections on the effect of air operations and a look at why the Germans did not win this battle as well as other areas of interest are highlighted through the book. I found the section titled 'Little known details' to be particularly interesting. There is also a great section on photos of the Soviet equipment used during the battle that I think many of you will find particularly appealing.
All of this is accompanied by superb period photos, some of them in color and some of them new to this reviewer. The addition of the profiles in various sections is also a major draw (no pun intended), and something that I think adds a great deal to this volume.
It is a book that I am sure you will enjoy reading and going through as much as I did and one that I can highly recommend to you.
Thanks to Squadron Products for providing the review book. Get yours today from your favorite retailer.
December 2009
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