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Paperback Tiger I: Germany's Steel Behemoth Book

ISBN: B0H1SK68GG

ISBN13: 9798196888274

Tiger I: Germany's Steel Behemoth

In Tiger I: Germany's Steel Behemoth, Stephen Carrington examines one of the most feared and recognizable armored vehicles of the Second World War. From the frozen battlefields of the Eastern Front to the deserts of North Africa and the hedgerows of Normandy, the Tiger earned a reputation for immense firepower, heavy armor, and battlefield intimidation that spread rapidly among Allied and Soviet forces alike.

Drawing on wartime records, operational reports, technical data, and battlefield accounts, Carrington traces the Tiger's development from the strategic shocks of Operation Barbarossa through Germany's final defensive campaigns. The book explores the engineering philosophy behind the heavy tank, the industrial effort required to build it, and the harsh operational realities faced by the crews who fought inside these massive machines. Designed to dominate armored combat through superior protection and the devastating 88 mm gun, the Tiger proved tactically formidable while also suffering from severe mechanical and logistical burdens.

Carrington follows the Tiger through major campaigns including Leningrad, Tunisia, Kursk, Normandy, the Ardennes, and the collapsing Eastern Front. The tank repeatedly demonstrated extraordinary battlefield power under favorable conditions, yet Germany increasingly lacked the fuel, production capacity, transportation network, and strategic flexibility necessary to sustain such a demanding weapon system.

More than a history of a tank, Tiger I: Germany's Steel Behemoth explores the relationship between technology, industry, doctrine, and strategic reality in modern war. The Tiger became a lasting symbol of German armored warfare not only because of its battlefield effectiveness, but because it revealed both the strengths and limitations of industrialized military power at its most extreme.

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