Panzers in Berlin 1945 is a study of German armor during the Battle of
Berlin in April and May of 1945 and is the first book to examine the
role of Panzers in this final battle.
This 392-page book is lavishly illustrated with 360 mostly unpublished
photographs that take the reader from the retreat at Seelow to
collecting wrecks from central Berlin. Years of painstaking research and
a network of like-minded researchers from across the globe have enabled
the authors to piece together the who, where, and why, including lists
of wrecks documented by the military government in the immediate
post-war period.
In addition to informative text and hundreds of photos, many pages
include a QR code - just point your smartphone camera at the code to
show the scene today in Google Street View, while a separate map shows
Berlin as it was in 1945 and plots the locations of the wrecks.
To complete the coverage, acclaimed military artist Felipe Rodna has
created sixteen pages of exquisite specially-commissioned artwork.