Churchill Tank

“Churchill Tank” by Nigel Montgomery, published by Haynes Publishing UK on November 27, 2018, is an illustrated edition comprising 160 pages in English. This book explores the development and operational history of the Churchill tank, which emerged during the early years of the Second World War. Renowned for its durability and versatility, the Churchill tank played a crucial role in various military operations, from beach landings to traversing challenging terrains.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the Churchill tank’s design, adaptations, and its significance in military history. The book features over 300 rare photographs and illustrations, providing a visual narrative that complements the detailed information on recent restorations. With a focus on military vehicles and their role in wars and conflicts, “Churchill Tank” offers valuable insights into this iconic British tank and its enduring legacy.
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Born in the turbulent opening years of the Second World War, the Churchill tank’s ability to take punishment and still fight on was as legendary as its capacity to climb impossible slopes. Whether in support of beach landings or in a struggle across well-defended terrain, the Churchill became the Swiss Army knife of armoured vehicles – a tank with many adaptations and attachments. Fully illustrated with more than 300 rare photographs and illustrations, as well as information on recent restorations, Churchill Tank provides revealing insights into how this iconic British tank was built and operated.
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