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Tankograd Publishing FT34 The First T-34: Birth of a Legend 1940 (English, 216 pages, hardcover) [Limited Edition]


The First T-34: Birth of a Legend 1940 (English, 216 pages, hardcover) [Limited Edition]
The First T-34: Birth of a Legend 1940 (English, 216 pages, hardcover) [Limited Edition]
The First T-34: Birth of a Legend 1940 (English, 216 pages, hardcover) [Limited Edition]
The First T-34: Birth of a Legend 1940 (English, 216 pages, hardcover) [Limited Edition]
The First T-34: Birth of a Legend 1940 (English, 216 pages, hardcover) [Limited Edition]
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The First T-34: Birth of a Legend 1940 (English, 216 pages, hardcover) [Limited Edition]
The Soviet T-34 medium tank was undoubtedly the most important tank design of World War 2. In retrospect, one can go as far as to say "it was the tank that won the war". On the other hand, it was not an easy birth of a legend, as its revolutionary new tank design was not widely embraced when it was first proposed yet ultimately had to be rushed into production.
This publication describes, in hitherto unseen detail and research, the birth of the legendary T-34 through its first series production Model 1940. It starts with the path that led to the first prototypes, covers the many details of its production models and, finally, follows it into action during those so decisive first five months of the Great Patriotic War, today most commonly known by the German name for the invasion, Operation Barbarossa. During this campaign, both the T-34 and KV tank came as a complete surprise to the advancing German Wehrmacht, and on many encounters the two new Soviet tanks designs slowed down the German momentum, eventually to an extent that the objective of Moscow could not be taken before winter arrived.
Over the past decade, the author devoted himself to the many technical details of T-34-76 models, indeed closely looking at each and every "nut and bolt" and is now able to provide the first ever in-depth research on the development, technology and combat history of the T-34 Model 1940, the first version of a legendary tank family.
On 216 pages this publication is illustrated with 330 black&white photographs (the bulk of which hitherto unpublished), 110 graphics, 23 colour plates, 6 five-perspective technical drawings in 1/35 scale and 4 maps. Hardcover. English text.
Examples of the 30 chapters contained in the book:
Predecessors of the T-34
A-34 Prototypes
Launch of Mass Production
Pre-Serial Production
Technical Description
Pre-series and First Series Vehicles until September 1940
Early-Series Vehicles September 1940
Early-Series Vehicles September-November 1940
Series Vehicles November-December 1940
Series Vehicles January-February 1941
Series Vehicles March-April 1941
Shipping and Allocation until 22 June 1941
Operation Barbarossa - The T-34 Debuts in Combat
Exemplary Encounters with the Wehrmacht
The T-34 Captured for Evaluation
Colours and Markings
Quantity Photos and Illustrations:
Illustrated throughout with 330 black&white photographs, 110 graphics, 23 colour plates, 6 five-perspective technical drawings in 1/35 scale and 4 maps
Text - Language:
Complete English text
Number of Pages:
216
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Type Book
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  • SKU: TG-FT34
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I had heard good things about this book but it exceeded my expectations by a long way. It is the perfect reference for anyone intending to model an early T-34. Using only contemporary photographs this book illustrates all the changes, major and minor made to the Model.1940 as it progressed from prototype to the final production model. This is the best single subject reference I have ever seen. If you have even the slightest interest in WWII Russian armour then you "must" have this book.