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OverviewRobert A Forczyk provides a riveting and intense description of the design and development of these two deadly opponents, the Panther and the T-34, analyzing their strengths and weaknesses and describing their tactics, weaponry and training. Moreover he gives an insight into the lives of the tank crews themselves, who were caught up in the largest land conflict of World War II, in some of the most important engagements in the history of warfare. Innovative digital artwork and first-person perspectives place the reader in the midst of a duel between the titans of the Soviet and German armed forced in a ruthless and relentless death match that would determine the war on the Eastern Front and, indeed, the fate of Nazi Germany. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert Forczyk , Jim Laurier (Illustrator) , Howard GerrardPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Osprey Publishing Volume: No. 4 Dimensions: Width: 18.40cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 24.80cm Weight: 0.316kg ISBN: 9781846031496ISBN 10: 1846031494 Pages: 80 Publication Date: 03 October 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Language: English Table of ContentsIntroduction/Chronology/Design and development/The Strategic Situation/Technical Specifications/The Combatants/Combat/Statistics and analysis/Aftermath/BibliographyReviewsThis work provides a welcome contrast to the usual praise surrounding the Panther, and it is one of the best Osprey Duel series titles to date. --Mark E. Stille, World War II Quarterly (Volume 4, Number 4, 2007) Robert Forczyk's Panther vs. T-34: Ukraine 1943 is a pick for any military library focusing on equipment and action. A blend of first-person perspectives and digital artwork chart the progress of the two greatest tanks of World War II. --The Bookwatch (December 2007) Overall, this is a good addition to Osprey's library... The text was compelling to read and caused me to reconsider my thoughts about both tanks. --tabletopgamingnews.com (October 2007) In all, a superb look at these two tanks and how well they operated in combat against each other. A book I can highly recommend for you. --Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (November 2007).. .Robert Forczyk, a Ph.D. who served 18 years as an armor officer in the U.S. Army Reserve, concludes that the T-34's brilliantly simple, functional conception made it the better of the two... After providing technical details, [the] book discusses crew training and tactics, profiles one or two outstanding operators of each tank and then shows how they performed against one another in combat. Enhanced by photos and artwork, including views of the interiors and through the gun sights, the Duel series is sure to spark debate among Buffs. --Jon Guttman, Military History Magazine (January/February 2008) This work provides a welcome contrast to the usual praise surrounding the Panther, and it is one of the best Osprey Duel series titles to date. Mark E. Stille, World War II Quarterly (Volume 4, Number 4, 2007) Robert Forczyk's Panther vs. T-34: Ukraine 1943 is a pick for any military library focusing on equipment and action. A blend of first-person perspectives and digital artwork chart the progress of the two greatest tanks of World War II. The Bookwatch (December 2007) Overall, this is a good addition to Osprey's library... The text was compelling to read and caused me to reconsider my thoughts about both tanks. tabletopgamingnews.com (October 2007) In all, a superb look at these two tanks and how well they operated in combat against each other. A book I can highly recommend for you. Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (November 2007) ...Robert Forczyk, a Ph.D. who served 18 years as an armor officer in the U.S. Army Reserve, concludes that the T-34's brilliantly simple, functional conception made it the better of the two... After providing technical details, [the] book discusses crew training and tactics, profiles one or two outstanding operators of each tank and then shows how they performed against one another in combat. Enhanced by photos and artwork, including views of the interiors and through the gun sights, the Duel series is sure to spark debate among Buffs. Jon Guttman, Military History Magazine (January/February 2008) This work provides a welcome contrast to the usual praise surrounding the Panther, and it is one of the best Osprey Duel series titles to date. Mark E. Stille, World War II Quarterly (Volume 4, Number 4, 2007) Robert Forczyk's Panther vs. T-34: Ukraine 1943 is a pick for any military library focusing on equipment and action. A blend of first-person perspectives and digital artwork chart the progress of the two greatest tanks of World War II. The Bookwatch (December 2007) Overall, this is a good addition to Osprey's library... The text was compelling to read and caused me to reconsider my thoughts about both tanks. tabletopgamingnews.com (October 2007) In all, a superb look at these two tanks and how well they operated in combat against each other. A book I can highly recommend for you. Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (November 2007) ...Robert Forczyk, a Ph.D. who served 18 years as an armor officer in the U.S. Army Reserve, concludes that the T-34's brilliantly simple, functional conception made it the better of the two... After providing technical details, [the] book discusses crew training and tactics, profiles one or two outstanding operators of each tank and then shows how they performed against one another in combat. Enhanced by photos and artwork, including views of the interiors and through the gun sights, the Duel series is sure to spark debate among Buffs. Jon Guttman, Military History Magazine (January/February 2008) .. .Robert Forczyk, a Ph.D. who served 18 years as an armor officer in the U.S. Army Reserve, concludes that the T-34's brilliantly simple, functional conception made it the better of the two... After providing technical details, [the] book discusses crew training and tactics, profiles one or two outstanding operators of each tank and then shows how they performed against one another in combat. Enhanced by photos and artwork, including views of the interiors and through the gun sights, the Duel series is sure to spark debate among Buffs. -Jon Guttman, Military History Magazine (January/February 2008) Robert Forczyk's Panther vs. T-34: Ukraine 1943 is a pick for any military library focusing on equipment and action. A blend of first-person perspectives and digital artwork chart the progress of the two greatest tanks of World War II. - The Bookwatch (December 2007) This work provides a welcome contrast to the usual praise surrounding the Panther, and it is one of the best Osprey Duel series titles to date. - Mark E. Stille, World War II Quarterly (Volume 4, Number 4, 2007) In all, a superb look at these two tanks and how well they operated in combat against each other. A book I can highly recommend for you. -Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (November 2007) Overall, this is a good addition to Osprey's library... The text was compelling to read and caused me to reconsider my thoughts about both tanks. - tabletopgamingnews.com (October 2007) . ..Robert Forczyk, a Ph.D. who served 18 years as an armor officer in the U.S. Army Reserve, concludes that the T-34's brilliantly simple, functional conception made it the better of the two... After providing technical details, [the] book discusses crew training and tactics, profiles one or two outstanding operators of each tank and then shows how they performed against one another in combat. Enhanced by photos and artwork, including views of the interiors and through the gun sights, the Duel series is sure to spark debate among Buffs. -Jon Guttman, Military History Magazine (January/February 2008) Robert Forczyk's Panther vs. T-34: Ukraine 1943 is a pick for any military library focusing on equipment and action. A blend of first-person perspectives and digital artwork chart the progress of the two greatest tanks of World War II. - The Bookwatch (December 2007) This work provides a welcome contrast to the usual praise surrounding the Panther, and it is one of the best Osprey Duel series titles to date. - Mark E. Stille, World War II Quarterly (Volume 4, Number 4, 2007) In all, a superb look at these two tanks and how well they operated in combat against each other. A book I can highly recommend for you. -Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (November 2007) Overall, this is a good addition to Osprey's library... The text was compelling to read and caused me to reconsider my thoughts about both tanks. - tabletopgamingnews.com (October 2007) ... Robert Forczyk, a Ph.D. who served 18 years as an armor officer in the U.S. Army Reserve, concludes that the T-34's brilliantly simple, functional conception made it the better of the two... After providing technical details, [the] book discusses crew training and tactics, profiles one or two outstanding operators of each tank and then shows how they performed against one another in combat. Enhanced by photos and artwork, including views of the interiors and through the gun sights, the Duel series is sure to spark debate among Buffs. -Jon Guttman, Military History Magazine (January/February 2008) Robert Forczyk's Panther vs. T-34: Ukraine 1943 is a pick for any military library focusing on equipment and action. A blend of first-person perspectives and digital artwork chart the progress of the two greatest tanks of World War II. - The Bookwatch (December 2007) This work provides a welco .,. Robert Forczyk, a Ph.D. who served 18 years as an armor officer in the U.S. Army Reserve, concludes that the T-34's brilliantly simple, functional conception made it the better of the two... After providing technical details, [the] book discusses crew training and tactics, profiles one or two outstanding operators of each tank and then shows how they performed against one another in combat. Enhanced by photos and artwork, including views of the interiors and through the gun sights, the Duel series is sure to spark debate among Buffs. -Jon Guttman, Military History Magazine (January/February 2008) Robert Forczyk's Panther vs. T-34: Ukraine 1943 is a pick for any military library focusing on equipment and action. A blend of first-person perspectives and digital artwork chart the progress of the two greatest tanks of World War II. - The Bookwatch (December 2007) This work provides a welcome contrast to the usual praise surrounding the Panther, and it is one of the best Osprey Duel series titles to date. - Mark E. Stille, World War II Quarterly (Volume 4, Number 4, 2007) In all, a superb look at these two tanks and how well they operated in combat against each other. A book I can highly recommend for you. -Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (November 2007) Overall, this is a good addition to Osprey's library... The text was compelling to read and caused me to reconsider my thoughts about both tanks. - tabletopgamingnews.com (October 2007) Robert Forczyk's Panther vs. T-34: Ukraine 1943 is a pick for any military library focusing on equipment and action. A blend of first-person perspectives and digital artwork chart the progress of the two greatest tanks of World War II. - The Bookwatch (December 2007) This work provides a welcome contrast to the usual praise surrounding the Panther, and it is one of the best Osprey Duel series titles to date. - Mark E. Stille, World War II Quarterly (Volume 4, Number 4, 2007) .,. Robert Forczyk, a Ph.D. who served 18 years as an armor officer in the U.S. Army Reserve, concludes that the T-34's brilliantly simple, functional conception made it the better of the two... After providing technical details, [the] book discusses crew training and tactics, profiles one or two outstanding operators of each tank and then shows how they performed against one another in combat. Enhanced by photos and artwork, including views of the interiors and through the gun sights, the Duel series is sure to spark debate among Buffs. -Jon Guttman, Military History Magazine (January/February 2008) In all, a superb look at these two tanks and how well they operated in combat against each other. A book I can highly recommend for you. -Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (November 2007) . ..Robert Forczyk, a Ph.D. who served 18 years as an armor officer in the U.S. Army Reserve, concludes that the T-34's brilliantly simple, functional conception made it the better of the two... After providing technical details, [the] book discusses crew training and tactics, profiles one or two outstanding operators of each tank and then shows how they performed against one another in combat. Enhanced by photos and artwork, including views of the interiors and through the gun sights, the Duel series is sure to spark debate among Buffs. -Jon Guttman, Military History Magazine (January/February 2008)<br><br> Robert Forczyk's Panther vs. T-34: Ukraine 1943 is a pick for any military library focusing on equipment and action. A blend of first-person perspectives and digital artwork chart the progress of the two greatest tanks of World War II. - The Bookwatch (December 2007)<br><br> This work provides a welcome contrast to the usual praise surrounding the Panther, and it is one of the best Osprey Duel series titles to date. - Mark E. Stille, World War II Quarterly (Volume 4, Number 4, 2007)<br><br> In all, a superb look at these two tanks and how well they operated in combat against each other. A book I can highly recommend for you. -Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (November 2007)<br><br> Overall, this is a good addition to Osprey's library... The text was compelling to read and caused me to reconsider my thoughts about both tanks. - tabletopgamingnews.com (October 2007) .,. Robert Forczyk, a Ph.D. who served 18 years as an armor officer in the U.S. Army Reserve, concludes that the T-34's brilliantly simple, functional conception made it the better of the two... After providing technical details, [the] book discusses crew training and tactics, profiles one or two outstanding operators of each tank and then shows how they performed against one another in combat. Enhanced by photos and artwork, including views of the interiors and through the gun sights, the Duel series is sure to spark debate among Buffs. -Jon Guttman, Military History Magazine (January/February 2008) <br> Robert Forczyk's Panther vs. T-34: Ukraine 1943 is a pick for any military library focusing on equipment and action. A blend of first-person perspectives and digital artwork chart the progress of the two greatest tanks of World War II. - The Bookwatch (December 2007) <br> This work provides a welcome contrast to the usual praise surrounding the Panther, and it is one of the best Osprey Duel series titles to date. - Mark E. Stille, World War II Quarterly (Volume 4, Number 4, 2007) <br> In all, a superb look at these two tanks and how well they operated in combat against each other. A book I can highly recommend for you. -Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (November 2007) <br> Overall, this is a good addition to Osprey's library... The text was compelling to read and caused me to reconsider my thoughts about both tanks. - tabletopgamingnews.com (October 2007) .. .Robert Forczyk, a Ph.D. who served 18 years as an armor officer in the U.S. Army Reserve, concludes that the T-34's brilliantly simple, functional conception made it the better of the two... 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He is currently a lieutenant colonel in the US Army Reserves and has served 18 years as an armour officer. Jim Laurier attended Paier School of Art in Hamden, Connecticut, graduated with honours, and has been working professionally in the field of Fine Art and Illustration. He has been commissioned to paint for the US Air Force and has aviation paintings on permanent display at the Pentagon. Howard Gerrard studied at the Wallasey School of Art and has been a freelance designer and illustrator for over 20 years. He is an associate member of the Guild of Aviation Artists and has won both the Society of British Aerospace Companies Award and the Wilkinson Sword Trophy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |