This illustrated title explores the deadly battle between the
innovative Panzerfaust and Panzerschreck anti-tank weapons employed
by the forces of Nazi Germany and the US tanks striving to defend
against them.
In the summer of 1944, across the battlefields of Normandy, US tanks
were confronted with a dangerous challenge: the mobile and deadly
Panzerfaust and Panzerschreck anti-tank weapons wielded by the
German infantry. Having only occasionally encountered such weaponry
before, the US tankers were ill-equipped to defend against this kind of
attack, and the threat only increased as the summer wore on.
This Duel title follows the technological battle for dominance that
ensued, as the US Army devised new ways to defend against the threat
posed by the German shaped-charge projectiles. From the addition of
sandbags and spare tracks to individual tanks made by anxious crews on
the ground to the large-scale programs put together by the US armies,
the book explores the implementation and effectiveness of the various
tactics employed by the tank crews, as well as the technology behind the
anti-tank weapons wielded by their German adversaries. Drawing on
first-hand accounts from the men on the ground, this illustrated title
examines the evolving trial of strength between US armor and innovative
German anti-tank weaponry in the climactic months of World War II in
Europe.