Tanks on Iwo Jima 1945
Romain Cansière author Mr Felipe Rodríguez illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:20th Jun '24
Should be back in stock very soon
An award-winning US Marine Corps armor historian's illustrated account of the role of US and Japanese tanks on Iwo Jima.
An award-winning US Marine Corps armor historian's account of the role of US and Japanese tanks on Iwo Jima. The battle of Iwo Jima is iconic and known for its brutality: this was the only battle in which the number of US casualties outnumbered those of the Japanese. But as is often the case with the Pacific campaigns, the tank action on the island has generally been overshadowed by that of infantry. The tank, however, played an important role as a support weapon – especially on the US side – despite the rough terrain and unconventional enemy tactics. Using unpublished official records and veterans' accounts, award-winning USMC armor specialist Romain Cansière sheds new light on Japanese and USMC armored operations on the island. This book offers new information on the battle in a complete, concise, and accessible format, and its illustrations include unpublished photographs from private collections and meticulously researched new color profiles, highlighting the tanks' modifications and their diverse camouflage and markings.
ISBN: 9781472860392
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48 pages