Red Army Tanks of World War II is an authoritative history of Soviet
armoured forces before 1945, detailing their development, tactics and
equipment from the early days of the tank arm in the 1920s, through the
purges of the late 1930s and the German invasion in 1941, to the epic
tank battle of Kursk, and eventual victory in the streets of Berlin. The
growth and development of Stalin's armoured might is illustrated with
170 rare black-and-white photographs, some of which have never been
previously published. These include images of tank training in the 1920s
and 1930s, photographs taken on active service, and pictures of the
major tank battles of the war. The photographs are complemented by
detailed artworks of Soviet tanks and exhaustive specifications. A must
for any enthusiast, Red Army Tanks of World War II is the definitive
study of the equipment and tactics of the Soviet armoured forces that
defeated the might of Hitler's Wehrmacht.