The Rise and Fall of Western Tanks, 1939-1955
- 138 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
The narrative explores the evolution of tank warfare, detailing how initially, the most affluent and democratic nations dominated tank development during World War I. However, by World War II, these countries experienced a decline in their technological and tactical superiority in armored warfare. The book examines the factors contributing to this shift, highlighting the interplay of industrial capability, military strategy, and geopolitical changes that transformed the landscape of tank warfare over the decades.
