Hitler's Light Panzers at War is a highly illustrated record of the
German light tank from its beginnings in the 1930s to the key battles it
fought in Poland, France, North Africa, Russia and North Western Europe.
The book analyzes the development of the light Panzer, which ranged from
the Panzer I, II and the Czech build Panzer 35 & 38t. It describes how
the Germans carefully utilized the development of these light machines
for war, and depicts how these tanks were adapted and up-gunned to face
the ever-increasing enemy threat.
Using 250 rare and unpublished photographs together with detailed
captions and accompanying text, Hitler's Light Panzers At War provides a
unique insight into the many variants that saw action on the
battlefield. It provides a vivid account of light Panzer operational
deployment from the early Blitzkrieg campaigns to the final demise of
the Nazi war machine.