I am an avid collector of books on military equipment and history. I currently have over 3,000 volumes in my library of which I have over 800 books on tanks and AFV’s. And I can say the two books on the T-34 and SU-152 are the best, most informative and fact filled of any books I have. They are scholarly efforts that provide information not written about in any other book I have.
Anybody buying these will have spent their money well. Congrats to Lombardy Studios for raising the bar on historical accounts of tank design and warfare!
– Brian Willis
2 AMAZING BOOKS ON WORLD WAR TWO TANKS
AVAILABLE IN PRINT OR PDF
The SU-152 and Related Vehicles
102 photos, 105 illustrations and diagrams, 6 tables and charts, 2 11″ x 17″ illustrated blueprints displaying a 152mm cannon and SU-152 vehicle, 2-page full-color foldout with SU-152 cut-a-way profile, 8 pages of full-color armor profiles, 264 pages $29.95 ($39.95 regular price)
The T-34 Goes to War
94 photos, 28 tables, 6 charts and diagrams, 9 maps, 2 appendices, 2 11″ x 17″ illustrated tactical organization and equipment charts displaying 1940 and 1941 tank battalions, 8-page full-color foldout with armor profiles, 236 pages $29.95 ($39.95 regular price)
BUY BOTH BOOKS AND GET THE 8-PAGE ILLUSTRATED SU-152 REFERENCE & TUTORIAL FOR FREE
Filled with facts and history about the “Beast Killer” of German tanks (a $5 value)
DESCRIPTION
For the first time in English — Photos and drawings from secret Soviet archives and museums — many never previously published. Recently translated documents are used to present the Soviet Russian stories of the T-34 and SU-152. (This is why we call them “The Russian View.”)
For the first time in English — Photos and drawings from secret Soviet archives and museums — many never previously published. Recently translated documents are used to present the Soviet Russian stories of the T-34 and SU-152. (This is why we call them “The Russian View.”)
In “The SU-152 and Related Vehicles,” you will learn about the design and evolution of the legendary self-propelled gun on the KV chassis, including many little-known prototypes and proposed alternate models. Called the “beast killer” at Kursk for its ability to destroy German Tiger and Panther tanks. What disaster led to the shortage of these “bunker busters” in the final push into Germany in 1945?
“The T-34 Goes to War” chronicles the real story of this famous medium tank, from its troubled conception to its first, desperate combat actions in the cauldron of Barbarossa. Thousands of T-34s were available in June 1941 – why did they fail to stop the German panzer groups? Soviet archival records admit to some astonishing problems.
Both books are filled with illustrations and photos.
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SNEAK PEEK
Download FREE 8-page “Sneak Peek” SU-152 PDF
Download FREE 8-page “Sneak Peek” T-34 PDF