Tankograd 5089. Battlefield Germany. Making a Stand against the Warsaw Pact

Publisher:

Tankogard

ISBN Number:

Tanko 5089

Format:

Paperback

Pages:

64

Illustrations:

Illustrated throughout with 65 colour photographs, 50 black and white photographs and 10 graphics

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Making a Stand against the Warsaw Pact: Multi-National Full-Force Exercises of the 1970s
“Battlefield Germany”: The three corps of the German Army had a key role in NATO’s defence plan for West Germany during the time of the Cold War. Missions of the different corps focused on possible main points of entry that might be used by well-equipped tank armies of the Warsaw Pact: I. (GE) Corps was responsible for the north German plain, III. (GE) Corps for the Fulda Gap and II. (GE) Corps for the low and high mountain ranges of southern Germany. In the 1970s, in turn each of the German corps conducted a Heeresübung full-force field training exercise (FTX) with participating Allied units from the US, UK, Canada and the Netherlands. This is the story of three of these major FTXs and the military vehicles involved.

Quantity Photos and Illustrations:
Illustrated throughout with 65 colour photographs, 50 black and white photographs and 10 graphics
Text – Language:
English Text
Number of Pages:
64

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Weight0.25 kg

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