TIGER vol. 3  Technical and Operational History
TIGER vol. 3  Technical and Operational History
TIGER vol. 3  Technical and Operational History
TIGER vol. 3  Technical and Operational History
TIGER vol. 3  Technical and Operational History
TIGER vol. 3  Technical and Operational History
TIGER vol. 3  Technical and Operational History
TIGER vol. 3  Technical and Operational History
TIGER vol. 3  Technical and Operational History
TIGER vol. 3  Technical and Operational History
TIGER vol. 3  Technical and Operational History

TIGER vol. 3 Technical and Operational History

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TIGER vol. 3 Technical and Operational History




Author:Waldemar Trojca
Language:English and German Text
Format:Hardcover
Dimensions:9" x 12"
Pages:520 pages
Photos:543 b+w photos, 174 new color profiles
Publisher:Trojca Publishing
ISBN:9788360041598
Item No. MHT-097



Volume 3 completes the three volume set on the history of the Tiger I tank and the units it served in. While a bit more expensive than volumes 1 and 2, it has been expanded to 520 pages and includes the histories of the following units: s.13./Pz.Rgt. GD, III Tiger Abt./Pz.Rgt. GD, s.8./SS-Pz.Rgt., s.9./3. SS-Pz..Rgt., s.Pz. Abt. (Fkl.) 301, Tiger Kp. Meyer, Pz.Kp. Hummel, Tiger Gruppe Fehrmann, Panzerkompanie Paderborn, Panzerkompanie Panther, Panzerabteilung Kummersdorf/ Munchenberg. Additional photos have been included for the following Panzer Abteilungen: 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 508, 509, and 424.

Also included is the continuation of the combat histories in 1944 and 1945 of the heavy tank battalions s.Pz.Abt. 501 through 510. In addtion units 13. s.Pz.Kp./SS-Pz.Rgt. 1 LSSAH until April 1944 and s.SS.Pz.Abt. 101 from November 1943 - August 1944 are also covered.1

The author has also added some photos which have been discovered since volumes 1 and 2 were published. For example, there are 30 photos from s. Panzer Abteilung 509, including a real nice one of a Königstiger.

The book contains 543 photos (either new or graphically improved), 174 new color profiles (includes some for units in two previous volumes), and 67 organigrams of all units in the three volumes. A number of photos and profiles of Panzer IIIs have also been included, as for a time they also served with the first five Tiger tank battalions.