During the glory years of blitzkrieg the PzKpfw III was the only weapon
in the German tank arsenal that really counted. Like Napoleon's vieux
moustaches, it did not merely witness history in the making - it made
it, from the Channel to the Volga, and from the Arctic to the North
African desert. It was the PzKpfw III that brought Hitler to the gates
of Moscow and the closest to achieving his wildest dreams. This detailed
study delves into the development and employment of the PzKpfw III, as
well as its organisation and battlefield experience, illustrated by an
examination of the battles in which it took part.