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Clash of Chariots
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The Great Tank Battles
By Thomas Donnelly, Sean Naylor
Edited by Walter J. Boyne
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
Clash of Chariots
Dimensions: 9.25'' x 6.25''
301 pages
Berkley Publishing Group
Publication Date: July 1996
Paperback
ISBN: 0425168719
Hardcover
ISBN: 042515307X

Here, in one fascinating volume, are the greatest tank battles that changed the course of history. Tom Donnelly and Sean Naylor bring these intense battles to vivid life, revealing the tactics and operations with rare analytical insight. Illustrated with maps and photographs, Clash of Chariots is a definitive reference source on tank warfare--the machinery and men that redefined the strategies of war in the twentieth century. . . . In World War II, the epic-scale arenas of battle saw the rise and dominance of tanks--the frightening efficiency of the German blitzkrieg, the savagery of the four-year campaign between the Germans and the Soviets, and the brilliance of the Allied counteroffensives that won the war. In Israel, tank units overcame disastrous odds to defend their homeland in two brutal desert wars. And, most recently, in the Persian Gulf American-led coalition forces vanquished Iraqi tanks in less than 100 furious hours of ground combat.

Donnelly and Naylor bring us the entire story of these epic struggles, from individual tankers to commanding officers. They analyze a variety of tactics and operations--what worked and what didn't--and look ahead to the future of tank warfare. Clash of Chariots is a monument to the most important battles of this century--and a resource that no military buff should be without.

Thomas Donnelly is a resident fellow at AEI.



Table of Contents

Map Symbols Explained
Prologue, France 1917: Cambrai and the Birth of a Revolution

  1. France, 1940: The German Blitzkrieg Stuns the World
  2. North Africa, 1940-1942: Battles in the Western Desert
  3. Ostfront, 1941-1944: Barbarossa, Zitadelle, Bagration
  4. France, 1944: Breakout from Normandy
  5. The Ardennes, 1944-1945: Death Ride of the Panzers
  6. The Middle East, 1967 and 1973: Thunder in the Sinai
  7. Iraq, 1991: Medina Ridge, the Killing Ground of Desert Storm

Epilogue, The Future: What Role for Steel Beasts in an Age of Information Warfare?
Appendixes

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