Tanks

Tanks by Michael Green, published by Voyageur Press on November 21, 2008, is a comprehensive exploration of tank evolution across major producing nations, including America, Germany, England, France, and Russia. This first edition, featuring 192 pages, presents a visual journey through the history of tanks from World War I to the present, enriched with both black and white and color images.
Readers will find detailed specifications on notable tanks alongside informative factoid boxes that elucidate various features integral to tank design and functionality. The book delves into the military history and technological advancements of these weapons, making it a valuable resource for those interested in military history and weaponry. With its pictorial approach, Tanks offers a unique perspective on the development of armored vehicles over time.
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This book takes readers into the evolutionary process that occurs in every major tank-producing nation in the world–America, Germany, England, France, and Russia—via a series of black and white and color images from World War I through today. To back up the images there are specifications on many of the better-known tanks as well as factoid boxes that explain many of the features that make up the tanks.
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