: The book tracks the development of the M1 Anti-Tank Rocket Launcher (the Bazooka), which entered combat in 1942. Zaloga notes that it was rushed to the field, initially resulting in poor training and even the capture of unopened shipments by German forces, which influenced their own anti-tank designs.
is the 77th volume in the Osprey Publishing Duel series , authored by renowned military historian Steven J. Zaloga . This 80-page study examines the technical and tactical clash between U.S. infantry anti-tank weapons and German armor during the brutal winter of 1944. Core Content and Technical Analysis Bazooka vs Panzer. Battle of the Bulge 1944 (Os...
: Exploration of how American infantry used a combination of mines, artillery, and Bazookas to hold off German armored assaults. : The book tracks the development of the
: Detailed accounts of the defense of these "twin villages" on December 17–18, 1944. Zaloga
: The low-visibility conditions of the Ardennes (snow and fog) favored Bazooka teams, allowing them to approach German tanks undetected to fire at thinner side and rear armor. Key Engagements Featured
Steven J. Zaloga, Alan Gilliland (Illustrator), Johnny Shumate (Illustrator) $23.00. Publish Date: November 22, 2016. factandfictionbooks.com