Sturmtiger: The Combat History of Sturmmörser Kompanies 1000-1002 by Lee Archer and Timm Haasler
Sturmtiger: The Combat History of Sturmmörser Kompanies 1000-1002 documents this fascinating weapons system from its inception in 1943 to its first use in Warsaw and the battles in Germany during 1945.
After researching for many years using German, American, and British records, authors Lee Archer and Timm Haasler are the first to tell the story of the units that used the Sturmtiger. This 176-page book is illustrated with 130 large-format black-and-white photographs. A separate map by Simon Vosters shows the combat areas, and Felipe Rodna has created 14 specially commissioned artworks, the most accurate to date.
Book Data
Authors: Lee Archer & Timm Haasler
Artist: Felipe Rodna
Map Artist: Simon Vosters
ISBN: 9781908032232
Language: English (UK)
Pages: 176
Photos: 130 (129 b/w, 1 colour)
Artworks: 13
Physical: Hardcover, 277x214mm, landscape. Separate map
Contents
- Introduction
- Development and Production
- Technical Features
- Combat History
August 1944
September 1944
October 1944
November 1944
December 1944
January 1945
February 1945
The Oberembt Sturm-Mörser
March 1945
April/May 1945. The Hützemert Sturm-Mörser
The Brumby Sturm-Mörser
The Ebendorf Sturm-Mörser
The Menden Sturm-Mörser
The Rogäsen Sturm-Mörser
The Frontenhausen Sturm-Mörser
The Lichtentanne Sturm-Mörser - Appendix
Allocation
Command and Leadership
Order of Battle
ETO Technical Intelligence Report No. 184
ETO Technical Intelligence Report No. 184a
ETO Technical Intelligence Report No. 192 - Endnotes
- Index
About the Authors

Lee Archer
Writer, publisher, company director
Lee Archer is a World War 2 researcher and writer whose fascination with the subject took off in the 1990s when he created master models for Accurate Armour of Scotland. That early work opened a door into deeper historical investigation, and he has been exploring it ever since. Today, he lives and works in the rural south of England, digging into archives and assembling the stories behind German armoured warfare.

Timm Haasler
Author
Timm Haasler is a commercial executive in the consumer goods industry with a background that reaches deep into military history. A former artillery officer and a graduate of the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich, he wrote his diploma on the rest and refitting concept of the German armed forces in World War II, a subject that sparked a lasting interest in the period. He lives in Melle, Germany, where he continues to balance professional work with historical research.

Felipe Rodna
Artist
Felipe Rodríguez Náñez, also known as Felipe Rodna, is an architect, CG artist and military illustrator from Salamanca, Spain. His work stands out for its meticulous detail, blending the precision of technical illustration with the mood and flair of fine art.
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