TheFirst World War saw the birth of the modern tank, the fighting
machine that has fascinated generations and become an icon in its own
right. And yet their crews are often overlooked. In fact their
contribution to the wars was immeasurable, and their lives were often
extraordinary. Thehistory of the tankwas a race to improve the
technology of these metal leviathans, and the results werent always to
the benefit of the crews daily they risked death and injury not only at
the hands of the enemy but also from their own tank. Now for the first
time Robert Kershaw brings to life the grime, the grease and the fury of
a pitched tank battle, as well as the camaraderie and the fascinating
detail of everyday life living and fighting in these fearsome machines.
Drawing on newly researched eyewitness accounts of the hidden stories
behind crucial battles of the twentieth century, TANK MEN is vivid
history at its very best.