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Tanks in the Philippines 1944-1945 The Biggest Armored Clashes of the Pacific War (Osprey New Vanguard 334)
Pages: 49
Format: PDF

Format: PDF

The book "Tanks in the Philippines 1941945 The Biggest Armored Clashes of the Pacific War Osprey New Vanguard 334" provides a comprehensive overview of the development and deployment of tanks during World War II, specifically focusing on the battles fought in the Philippines between 1941 and 1945. The author, Steven J. Zaloga, is an expert on military history and has written numerous books on the subject. This book offers readers a detailed account of the evolution of tank technology during this pivotal period in history, highlighting the significance of these armored vehicles in modern warfare. The plot revolves around the clashes between American and Japanese forces in the Philippines, showcasing the importance of tanks in both offensive and defensive strategies. The book delves into the design and capabilities of various tank models used by both sides, including the M3 Stuart, M4 Sherman, and Type 97 Chi-Ha, among others. Readers gain insight into how these tanks were employed in different terrains and environments, such as jungle, mountainous regions, and urban areas. The book begins with an introduction to the historical context of the war in the Pacific, providing readers with a solid understanding of the events leading up to the tank battles in the Philippines.
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