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OverviewThe complete history and detailed classification for all countries of this ubiquitous icon from World War II. Water Models, petrol models, production, bar codes, markings and producers in Germany, US, France, Great Britain, Italy, Switzerland. 1200 illustrations Surprisingly, given it's ubiquity, very little has been written on the subject of the jerrycan over the yearsonly a small number of articles published in magazines about history or vehicles refer to it in any detail. This book relates the story of this ingenious container, bringing together in one collection, documents, many colour photographs (particularly valuable to collectors), as well as different points of view on this topic from a wide variety of sources. Industrial production of the Kanister started in 1937 in Germany, then in 1941 the USA created its own gas can, inspired by the German model. British production started only in 1942. Italy also manufactured the taniche for its army, but due to the absence of dates for the Italian version, it is hard to say exactly when production was launched. Finally, towards the end of the conflict, in 1944, France started to manufacture different models, with varying degrees of success. Seventy years after it was first used by the German army, the original design of the jerrycan remains in production today for civilian use, and is still employed by a few armies around the world. Lighter models in PVC have now replaced the original steel model in the US army. But that is another story.Philippe Leger was born in 1955. A hospital nurse, he is a World War II fanatic and avid collector. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Philippe LegerPublisher: Editions Heimdal Imprint: Editions Heimdal Dimensions: Width: 21.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 30.50cm Weight: 0.839kg ISBN: 9782840482444ISBN 10: 2840482444 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 15 July 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Language: French Table of ContentsReviews...a must have for military historians and collectors alike. --IPMS/USA ...I've never seen such a comprehensive look at the subject, and I'm sure it will not be surpassed...superb. --Modeling Madness Lavishly illustrated, meticulously researched and documented, this new book explores everything you could want to know about the ubiquitous jerrycan. --Internet Modeler Lavishly illustrated, meticulously researched and documented, this new book explores everything you could want to know about the ubiquitous jerrycan. --Internet Modeler ...a must have for military historians and collectors alike. --IPMS/USA ...I've never seen such a comprehensive look at the subject, and I'm sure it will not be surpassed...superb. --Modeling Madness Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |