The German Panther is one of the most famous, and greatest, tanks of
World War II. Often considered the most elegant tank design of the war,
it embodied a balance of firepower, armor protection, and mobility
unmatched by any other tank of the period.
This new study by German armor expert Thomas Anderson draws upon
original German archival material to tell the story of the birth of the
Panther in response to the Soviet tanks encountered in 1941. He then
analyzes its success on the battlefield and the many modifications and
variants that also came into play.
Illustrated throughout with rare photographs and drawings, many of which
have never been published in English before, this is a unique history of
one of the most famous tanks of World War II.