Sturmartillerie was an important branch in the German armed forces, and it evolved as WWII wore on. German forces found themselves engaged in more protracted battles, often in urban areas. This led to the need for more heavily armoured vehicles and more powerful weapons. This resulted in new vehicles (though based on existing designs) like the StuG III Ausf. G, StuG IV, s.IG33 and Sturmtiger.
Frank De Sisto's book offers a veritable potpourri of black and white photos that show Sturmartillerie to best effect. The coverage begins with Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of Russia, and continues right up to the end of the war. Vehicles in different theaters such as the Eastern Front, Northwest Europe and the Mediterranean are all shown. Readers will be pleased with the wide selection of photos, many of which are new. Coverage naturally concentrates on the more numerically common StuG III (a wide range of variants), but the Sturminfanteriegeschutz 33, StuG IV, Sturmpanzer IV and Sturmtiger also make cameo appearances. The book begins with a concise summary of some of the new Sturmartillerie vehicle designs that were introduced as the war progressed.
The centrepiece of this book is a set of 16 colour plates produced by Laurent Lecocq, these showing various camouflage schemes and tactical markings. This second book on the popular topic of Sturmartillerie is a treasure trove of information for the historically minded, plus a source of inspiration for model makers.
About the Author
Frank De Sisto is a highly respected armoured fighting vehicle historian, with a specialist interest in World War II conflicts.
- ISBN10 9623616538
- ISBN13 9789623616539
- Publish Date 5 May 2009
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country HK
- Imprint Concord Publications Co ,Hong Kong
- Format Paperback
- Pages 72
- Language English