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Repairing the Panzers Vol.1 by Lukas Friedli How did Germany keep its infamous Panzers running throughout six years of war? How did the German army prepare for motorised warfare? What mechanic was competent for what kind of damage? What special vehicles and recovery equipment were used by the maintenance units? How were they organised? How […]
Bertha’s Big Brother: Karl-Gerät (60cm) & (54cm) The late Thomas Jentz looks at the development and employment of the massive German Karl-Gerät super-heavy self-propelled mortars. Wartime photographs taken by the manufacturers, PK units and after eventual capture by the US and Soviet forces show the details of the huge SP guns. The author has collected […]
Panzer Tracts No.13-1: leichter Panzerspähwagen & kleiner Panzerfunkwagen book Panzer Tracts No.13-1 shows, for the first time, the defining features of each sub-variant (there were three different series of Sd.Kfz.221, four series of Sd.Kfz.223, five series of Sd.Kfz.222, two series of Sd.Kfz.260 and two series of Sd.Kfz.261) have been correctly identified, and significant modifications were […]
Panzer Tracts No.22-2 – Leichter Zugkraftwagen 3t book For the first time the design evolution of the le.Zgkw. 3 t (Sd.Kfz.11) can be correctly told. Hundreds of hours were spent precisely measuring surviving le.Zgkw.3 t (Sd.Kfz.11) and associated components and over a thousand hours were spent in creating detailed drawings of the basic le.Zgkw.3 t […]
Panzer Tracts No.22-1 – Leichter Zugkraftwagen 1t book In Panzer Tracts No.22-1, the design evolution of the le.Zgkw. 1 t (Sd.Kfz.10) has been correctly sorted out, starting with three Liliput models then two differing D 6 models and finally the Ausf.A and B of the D 7. The team spent hundreds of hours precisely measuring […]
Panzer Tracts No.7-1: Panzerjäger (3.7cm Tak to Pz.Sfl.Ic) book In Panzer Tracts No.7-1, the Panzer Tracts team presents an accurate, detailed history of these famous tank destroyers’ creation, production, and combat action. This first book covers the initial attempts to create chassis specifically designed for self-propelled anti-tank guns (which did not reach mass production) and […]
Panzer Tracts No.1-2: Panzerkampfwagen I – Kl.Pz.Bef.Wg. to VK 18.01 book In Panzer Tracts No.1-2, Thomas Jentz and Hilary Doyle explain the development of the Pz.Kpfw.I and Befehlswagens on the same chassis. The book also covers the ‘other’ Pz.Is such as Befehlswagen, Ausf.C, Ausf.F and other development vehicles. Plans are 1/24 scale instead of the […]
Panzer Tracts No.18: Panzerkampfwagen 38(t)Ausf.A to G and S. Production, Modification, and Operational History from 1939 to 1942 With Panzer Tracts No.18, the Panzer Tracts team have compiled an accurate record of the features of each Pz.kpfw.38(t) Ausführung. The correct pieces of the puzzle were found through hard work, research trips to measure and study […]
Panzer Tracts No.23 – Panzer Production 1933 to 1945 book After forty years of research, the Panzer Tracts team have compiled a record of how many Panzers were produced by each assembly plant by Ausführung (model). Starting in February 1939, the Waffenamt kept records of how many of each Panzer were produced each month – […]