The German Panzerjäger, or Panzerjägertruppe, was one of the most
innovative fighting arms of World War II and its story has never
properly been told. A few other books have focused on an element of the
story--the Hetzer, Jagdpanzer, Jagdpanther--but this is the first time
that the whole story of the development and organization of Nazi
Germany's anti-tank force will have been covered, from its earliest
origins in World War I, through its development in the interwar period,
and its baptism of fire in the early days of World War II.
This is the first of two volumes that will trace the story through the
glory years of Blitzkrieg and the improvements that were made when
Soviet tanks were first encountered, leading to new weapons, tactics,
and organization. It is packed with previously unpublished wartime
photographs, combat reports, and detailed charts and statistics to give
an unparalleled account of this unique arm of the Wehrmacht.