In Tiger II: The King Tiger, Stephen Carrington tells the story of the heavy tank that became one of the most feared armored vehicles of the Second World War. From the battlefields of Normandy and the frozen plains of the Eastern Front to the forests of the Ardennes and the shattered streets of Berlin, the Tiger II emerged as far more than a machine of war. It became the product of Germany's escalating pursuit of battlefield supremacy through armor, firepower, and industrial ambition during the final years of the conflict. Drawing on wartime production records, technical reports, battlefield accounts, and operational history, Carrington traces the development of the K nigstiger from the growing demands of armored warfare after the Tiger I to the creation of a tank that combined massive sloped armor with the devastating 88mm KwK 43 gun. He examines the engineering challenges behind the vehicle's construction, the strain placed upon Germany's shrinking industrial base, and the constant struggle to sustain such a complex machine amid collapsing logistics, fuel shortages, and relentless Allied pressure. From long-range duels against Soviet armor and defensive fighting in Hungary to the Battle of the Bulge and the final retreat into Germany, the Tiger II repeatedly demonstrated extraordinary tactical power even as the strategic situation around it disintegrated. More than the story of a famous heavy tank, this book explores the larger historical reality the Tiger II came to represent. Immensely powerful yet mechanically burdened, technologically advanced yet strategically unsustainable, the K nigstiger stood at the peak of Germany's heavy armor development and at the center of the broader collapse consuming the Third Reich itself. Even today, its immense silhouette remains one of the most recognizable symbols of armored warfare and the industrialized destruction of the Second World War.
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