Hunting-tanks had not existed in the first years of the war, and they noticed that they were missing when the anti-tank units were no longer able to keep up with the rapidly advancing tanks. Therefore, the anti-tank guns had to be motorized. The first developments such as the "Marder" were still quite provisional, later came lower flat types without a tower like the Pz.Kpfw. IV L / 70, the "Guderian Duck". In this new classic, Walter J. Spielberger documents every development step of these hunting tanks and presents their inner life with many meaningful photos.
200 pages, 265 x 230 mm, 210 sw pictures, 120 line drawings, German language