Tank killing
anti-tank warfare by men and machines
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- Internet Archivetankkillingantit0000hogg
- ISBN-101885119402
- ISBN-139781885119407
- Goodreads1825951
- Library of Congress Control Number96038871
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- OCLC Control Number35599285
- Better World Books9781885119407
- Better World BooksP8-ARR-523
- Open LibraryOL1000000M
Classifications
- DDC358/.18/09
- LCCUG446.5 .H5897 1996
- LCCUG446.5.H5897 1996
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The genesis of the tank can be said to be a thought which occurred to Lieutenant-Colonel Ernest Swinston of the British army who, driving across France in the winter of 1914 en route for England and mulling over the impasse caused by the two lines of trenches running from Switzerland to the North Sea when the mobile phase of the First World War (1914-18) had been replaced by static warfare, envisaged 'a power-driven, bullet-proof, armed engine capable of destroying machine-guns, of crossing country and trenches, of breaking through entanglements and of climbing earthworks'.
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