The Tiger Tank and Allied Intelligence (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
166
Utgivningsdatum
2020-06-04
Förlag
Perseus Publishing
Illustrationer
160 Illustrations
Dimensioner
279 x 216 x 14 mm
Vikt
813 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
4313:Standard Color 8.5 x 11 in or 280 x 216 mm Case Laminate on Standard 70 White w/Gloss Lam
ISBN
9781951171063

The Tiger Tank and Allied Intelligence

Tiger 131: from Africa to Eur

Inbunden,  Engelska, 2020-06-04
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THE TIGER TANK was dramatically more powerful than any other tank when deployed in 1942. How did the Germans preserve its secrets? Why were the Allies taken by surprise? What did they discover?

After 20 years of research on three continents, across 25 battle maps, 31 tables of data, more than 500

photographs and drawings, and previously unidentified first-hand accounts, these volumes reveal what

Allied technicians discovered and what the propagandists covered up and distorted. Thus, we can learn more about the Tiger as it really was, rather than the hearsay that history books perpetuate.

THIS THIRD VOLUME focuses on Tiger 131 of the 504th: the first running Tiger to be exploited in the West, the first Tiger sent to Britain, the most studied Tiger, and the only running Tiger in the world today. This volume reveals the untold story of how Tiger 131 was captured on Gueriat el Atach in almost perfect condition, after fighting for two days, against parts of four battalions of tanks and six battalions of infantry. No less remarkable is its recovery and exploitation in Tunisia, how it got to Britain, its tardy and incomplete trials, the missing reports, the tank’s relegation in disabled condition – during a politicized dispute about the relative merits of Allied tanks, and the falsification of its provenance to suggest that it was captured at Djebel Djaffa, three days earlier, by different units.

THIS THIRD VOLUME also describes: the campaigns in Sicily in 1943, mainland Italy from 1943 to 1945, France in 1944, and Germany in 1945; the Tigers captured in those campaigns; the widening gaps between the intelligence at home, what the users heard, and what their commanders, politicians, propagandists, and historians said; the first battles between the latest Allied tanks and the last Tigers; and the post-war fates of the surviving Tigers.
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BRUCE OLIVER NEWSOME Ph.D. served in the British and US Army reserves, latterly on M1 Abrams tanks. As a research scientist, he worked to improve Army acquisitions. Now he lectures on intelligence and counter-intelligence, and volunteers in the Tank Museum's archives.

Innehållsförteckning

introduction

Chapter 1: Tiger 131: Day of Triumph

Chapter 2: Gueriat Ridge: The Second Day

Chapter 3: Tiger 131 Versus Infantry

Chapter 4: Tiger 131 Versus Shell Fire

Chapter 5: Tiger 131 Versus Churchill tanks

Chapter 6: Churchills on Point 174

Chapter 7: Tiger 131's Recovery

Chapter 8: Tiger 131's Exploitation

Chapter 9: The Final Offensive: Tunis and Bizerte

Chapter 10: The Final Offensive: Hammam-Lif

Chapter 11: Surveys of Tigers in Tunisia

Chapter 12: Gab-Gab Gap

Chapter 13: Technical Assessments of Tigers in Tunisia

Chapter 14: Doctrinal Assessments

Chapter 15: Press and Propaganda

Chapter 16: Tigers in Sicily

Chapter 17: Southern to Central Italy

Chapter 18: Northern Italy: The 508th

Chapter 19: Northern Italy: The 504th

Chapter 20: The Explosive-Laying Tiger

Chapter 21: Tiger 131 in Britain: The First Reports

Chapter 22: Tiger 131 in Britain: Gunnery Trials

Chapter 23: Tiger 131 in Britain: Automotive Tests

Chapter 24: Tiger 131 in Britain: Final Influence

Chapter 25: Normandy: Military Consequences

Chapter 26: Political Consequences

Chapter 27: Normandy: The Captured Tigers

Chapter 28: The Last Fighting Tigers

Chapter 29: The Last Surviving Tigers