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You Wouldn't Want To Be In A Tank In World War Two!
You Wouldn't Want To Be In A Tank In World War Two!
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A humorous look at the life of tank crew members during World War II, including their challenges and dangers, and key tank battles. Written in consultation with The Tank Museum in Bovington, England, and featuring a first-person narrative approach, this book is perfect for reluctant readers.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 01 February 2024
Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd
Delve into the grisly history of WW2 soldiers in this hilarious look inside the life of tank crew!
You're a member of a tank crew in the Second World War! You'll learn about the challenges and dangers of serving in a tank regiment and witness many of the defining tank battles of the war, from El Alamein to D-Day. Written in consultation with The Tank Museum in Bovington, England, this title tracks the early development of the tank, from Leonardo Da Vinci's initial designs through the First World War prototypes, as well as the future of tank technology.
The ever-popular "You Wouldn't Want to Be" series transports readers to the grisliest times and places in history, perfect for reluctant readers. The first-person narrative approach puts children in the shoes of some of the most unfortunate people ever to have lived.
The challenges and dangers of serving in a tank regiment
Being a member of a tank crew in the Second World War was no laughing matter. These brave men faced countless challenges and dangers on the battlefield, from the heat of battle to the mechanical breakdowns of their tanks.
Tanks were heavy and cumbersome machines, and their engines were prone to failure. Crew members had to be skilled in repairing and maintaining the tank, often under the worst conditions imaginable.
In addition to the technical challenges, tank crews also had to deal with the psychological toll of war. They saw their friends and colleagues killed and injured, and they themselves were at risk of being killed or injured at any moment.
Despite these risks, tank crews played a crucial role in the Second World War. They were able to break through enemy lines and provide support to infantry units, allowing them to advance and capture enemy territory.
Defining tank battles of the war
There were many defining tank battles of the Second World War, each with its own unique challenges and outcomes. Some of the most notable include:
El Alamein: This battle was fought in North Africa between July and October 1942. It was a crucial turning point in the war, as it marked the first time that German forces were defeated on the African continent. The battle was fought primarily between British and German tank forces, and it was a test of the effectiveness of the new Churchill tank, which was designed to withstand the harsh conditions of the desert.
D-Day: This battle was fought on the beaches of Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944. It was the largest amphibious landing in history, and it marked the beginning of the end for **** Germany. The battle was fought primarily between American and British tank forces, and it was a test of the combined arms approach that was used in the war.
Battle of the Bulge: This battle was fought in the Ardennes region of Belgium and Luxembourg between December 1944 and January 1945. It was a last-ditch effort by **** Germany to break the Allied lines and end the war. The battle was fought primarily between American and German tank forces, and it was a test of the endurance and resilience of both sides.
The future of tank technology
The development of tank technology during the Second World War was a significant milestone in military history. Tanks were initially designed as heavy infantry support vehicles, but they quickly evolved into versatile weapons that could be used in a variety of roles.
During the war, tanks were equipped with a variety of weapons, including machine guns, cannons, and anti-tank missiles. They were also equipped with advanced technology, such as night vision and thermal imaging, which allowed them to operate in low-light conditions and detect enemy targets.
After the war, tank technology continued to evolve. The introduction of new materials and designs led to the development of more advanced tanks, such as the Abrams tank, which is still in use today.
In conclusion, being a member of a tank crew in the Second World War was a challenging and dangerous job. However, these brave men played a crucial role in the war by providing support to infantry units and breaking through enemy lines. The development of tank technology during the war was a significant milestone in military history, and it has continued to evolve to this day.
Weight: 152g
Dimension: 212 x 240 x 7 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781800789425
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