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Firefly Collection No 10 Panther and Jagdpanther Units in the East Bagration to Berlin Vol. 1
In the battles to hold the Eastern Front, the Panther tank was perhaps the most important weapon in the Wehrmacht's arsenal. Desperately switched from one crisis-point to the next, the Panther battalions of the Heer, Waffen-SS and the Luftwaffe were able to blunt the Red Army's spearheads time and again and in 1944 the Panther's body was used to create the best known tank destroyer of the war, The Jagdpanther. In this book, the 10th in ADH's Firefly Collection and the first in a series, Dennis Oliver and Stephen Andrew examine these deservedly famous tanks and their crews.
Volume 1 includes
" Unit histories of the Army's Panther battalions from Panzer-Regiment 1 to Panzer-Regiment 25.
" 13 pages of full colour artwork
" detailed tables of organisation and explanation of the KstN system
" black and white archive photographs and campaign maps
Jagdpanther Sd.Kfz.173 This set covers vehicles from s.H.Pz.Jgr. 654, 559 and 25 Pz.Gren.Div plus a few from unknown units. Of special mention is "Himmelhund", a striped camouflage G1 with early Kwk 43 L/71 coupled with late mantlet. It had kill rings and the usual tactical number. Sadly, only one known view of this Jagdpanther exists for the moment. Being a late war AFV, it is ultra rare that JPs had personalised names, this is it! For vehicles with zimmerit, the tactical numbers and crosses are given rough-edged treatment. Also included are s.H.Pz.Jgr.559 emblems, with enough spares to boot, along with the generic Panther stencilings.