One of the most feared weapons of World War II, the Tiger tank was a
beast of a machine which dominated the battlefields of Europe with its
astonishing size, speed and firepower. It continues to fascinate more
than 70 years after it was first designed, and a comprehensive,
illustrated history such as this is long overdue. Revealing its design
and development history, Thomas Anderson draws upon original German
archival material to tell the story of the birth of the Tiger. He then
analyzes its success on the battlefield and the many modifications and
variants that also came into play. Illustrated throughout with rare
photographs and drawings, this is a unique history of what is easily the
most famous tank ever produced.