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Deutsche Sturmgeschütze - Entwicklung und Fertigung der sPak

Als die deutschen Verluste stiegen, stattete die Wehrmacht die Infanterieeinheiten mit selbstfahrenden »schweren Panzerabwehrkanonen« aus. Im weiteren Verlauf des Krieges rückten die einfach herzustellenden Sturmgeschütze zusehends in die Rolle von Ersatzpanzern, obwohl sie keinen Drehturm hatten. Dennoch wurden sie auch nach dem Krieg noch verwendet, sogar in den ersten israelisch-arabischen Kiegen.

Seiten aus dem Buch Deutsche Sturmgeschutze - Entwicklung und Fertigung (1)

Walter Spielberger dokumentiert in diesem Band Entwicklung, Technik und Einsatz dieser Fahrzeuge in all ihren Varianten, die Nachkriegsjahre hat Alexander Lüdeke aufgearbeitet.

Seiten aus dem Buch Deutsche Sturmgeschutze - Entwicklung und Fertigung (2)
Autor:Walter J. Spielberger, Hilary Louis Doyle, Alexander Lüdeke
Ausführung:272 Seiten, 27 x 23.5 x 2.2 cm, gebunden
Abbildungen:281 Fotos und Zeichnungen
Verlag:Motorbuch Verlag (D, 2021)
Serie:Spielberger
ISBN:9783613044197
Deutsche Sturmgeschütze - Entwicklung und Fertigung der sPak

Deutsche Sturmgeschütze - Entwicklung und Fertigung der sPak

Sprache: Deutsch

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The German Sturmgeschütze in World War II - A Photo Chronicle

This book is a detailed look at the World War II German assault gun in all its variants. Everything from design and construction, to ammunition, tactics, and operations on all war fronts is presented. War era photos show up-close details, as well as combat use throughout World War II.

Autor:Wolfgang Fleischer
Ausführung:160 Seiten, 26.5 x 18 x 2 cm, gebunden
Abbildungen:über 200 s/w-Abbildungen, Zeichnungen
Verlag:Schiffer Publishing Ltd (USA, 2004)
ISBN:9780764306938
The German Sturmgeschütze in World War II - A Photo Chronicle

The German Sturmgeschütze in World War II - A Photo Chronicle

Sprache: Englisch

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German Assault Guns and Tank Destroyers 1940-1945 - Rare Photographs from Wartime Archives

The assault guns and tank destroyers deployed by the Wehrmacht during the Second World War are not as famous as tanks like the Tiger and Panther, but they were remarkably successful, and they are the subject of Anthony Tucker-Jones's wide-ranging photographic history.

As the conflict progressed, the German army had to find a use for its obsolete panzers, and this gave rise to the turretless Sturmgeschütz or assault guns designed for infantry support. From 1944 onwards they played a vital role in Nazi Germany's increasingly defensive war.

A selection of rare wartime photographs shows the variety of turretless armoured fighting vehicles that were produced and developed - various models of the Sturmgeschütz III, the Sturmhaubitze, Jagdpanzer, Panzerjäger, Marder, Hetzer.
Often a lack of tanks meant that these armoured vehicles were called on to fill the panzer's role, and they proved ideal during the Germans' defensive battles on the Eastern Front as well as in Italy and Normandy - they were instrumental in delaying Germany's defeat.

This highly illustrated account provides is a fascinating introduction to one of the less well-known aspects of armoured warfare during the Second World War.

Autor:Anthony Tucker-Jones
Ausführung:144 Seiten, 24.5 x 19 cm, kartoniert
Abbildungen:160 s/w-Abbildungen
Verlag:Pen & Sword Books Ltd (GB, 2016)
Serie:Images of War
ISBN:9781473845992
German Assault Guns and Tank Destroyers 1940-1945 - Rare Photographs from Wartime Archives

German Assault Guns and Tank Destroyers 1940-1945 - Rare Photographs from Wartime Archives

Sprache: Englisch

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Hitler's Tank Killer - Sturmgeschütz at War 1940-1945 - Rare photographs from Wartime Archives

Sturmgeschütz III was originally designed as an assault weapon, but as war progressed it was increasingly used in a defensive role and evolved into an assault gun and tank destroyer. By 1943 its main role was providing anti-tank support to the units in its area of operation. This consequently led to many StuGs being destroyed in battle. Nonetheless they were very successful as tank killers and destroyed, among others, many bunkers, pillboxes and other defences.

The StuG was not considered to be a true tank because it lacked a turret. The gun was mounded directly in the hull, in a casemate-style fashion, with a low profile to reduce vehicle heights, and had a limited lateral traverse of a few degrees in either direction. Thus, the entire vehicle had to be turned in order to acquire targets. Omitting the turret made production much simpler and less costly, enabling greater numbers to be built. Its significantly shorter vertical profile as compared to contemporary tanks made the StuG more difficult to hit.

Most assault guns were mounted on the chassis of a Panzer III or Panzer IV, with the resultant model being called either a StuG III or StuG IV respectively. The StuG was one of the most effective tracked vehicles of World War II, and over 10,000 of them were eventually produced.
During the course of the war StuG III assault guns were issued to Sturmartillerie Batteries, Sturmgeschütz Abteilungen, Sturmgeschütz Brigades, Sturmartillerie Batteries, Ersatz (Reserve), Abteilungen and Funklenk (Remote Control) Companies. StuG III assault guns served on all fronts of WWII until the end of the war.

This book shows rare photographs of the Sturmgeschütz, found in wartime archives.

Autor:Hans Seidler
Ausführung:160 Seiten, 24.5 x 19 x 1.1 cm, kartoniert
Abbildungen:250 s/w-Abbildungen
Verlag:Pen & Sword Books Ltd (GB, 2010)
Serie:Images of War
ISBN:9781848841741
Hitler's Tank Killer - Sturmgeschütz at War 1940-1945 - Rare photographs from Wartime Archives

Hitler's Tank Killer - Sturmgeschütz at War 1940-1945 - Rare photographs from Wartime Archives

Sprache: Englisch

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Sturmgeschütze - Armoured Assault Guns

The Sturmgeschütz rumbling forward into action is one of the iconic images of World War II. As mobile assault guns, the StuGs were essentially designed as infantry support weapons, but they also proved themselves as highly effective tank destroyers.
This fascinating study encompasses the design, development and combat history of the StuG II and IV. Drawing on a variety of rare primary sources and photographs this outstanding study explains the role of the StuG in context and examines the combat records of the StuG aces such as Franz von Malachowski, and Knight's Cross holder Oberwachtmeister Hugo Primozic of Stug.Abt.667. Indispensable reading for anyone with an interest in armoured warfare.

This book is part of the 'Hitler's War Machine' series, a military history range compiled and edited by historian Bob Carruthers. The series draws on primary sources and contemporary documents to provide a new insight into the true nature of Hitler's Wehrmacht.

Autor:Bob Carruthers
Ausführung:118 Seiten, 23 x 15.5 x 0.8 cm, kartoniert
Abbildungen:Fotos und Zeichnungen
Verlag:Pen & Sword Books Ltd (GB, 2013)
Serie:Hitler's War Machine
ISBN:9781781592182
Sturmgeschütze - Armoured Assault Guns

Sturmgeschütze - Armoured Assault Guns

Sprache: Englisch

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