With comprehensive captions and text, this superb book is the latest in
the bestselling Images of War Series and the second installment of the
Author's pictorial history of the German Panzers in the Second World
War. The Panzer III saw almost continuous action from the annexation of
Czechoslakia, the invasion of Poland and then France and the Low
countries, in North Africa, Italy, the Eastern Front and, finally, the
retreat back into Germany.
Between 1936 and 1945, many thousands of Panzer III's were built. It
quickly demonstrated its superiority on the battlefield and, for most of
the war, remained a match for its opponents' heavy tanks.
The superb collection of images shows how these formidable tanks were
adapted and up-gunned to face the ever-increasing enemy threat. The
expert commentary describes how the Germans carefully utilized all
available reserves and resources into building numerous production
variants and how they coped on the battlefield. This is a splendid
description of the one of the Nazis' foremost fighting machines and a
worthy successor volume to the acclaimed Panzer IV at War.