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FlakArtillerie
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Based On FirstHand Accounts, Original Documentation And Unpublished Images, This Is A Highly Illustrated History Of The FlakArtillerie In World War Ii.Until The Late 19Th Century Wars Were Fought On Land Or At Sea, But The Siege Of Paris During The FrancoPrussian War Of 1870 Saw The First Use Of HotAir Balloons And Aerial Warfare Was Born. The Prussian Army Sought A Way To Counter This Development, And Introduced The KruppBuilt 3.7Cm BallonAbwehrkanone The First AntiAircraft Weapon, And The Source Of All Future German FlakArtillerie.In This New Study, German Armour Expert Thomas Anderson Traces The Story Of German AntiAircraft Artillery Through The Rapid Advances Of World War I, Though The Interwar Years To The Rise Of Nazism, German Rearmament And World War Ii. Drawing On AfterAction Reports, Original Wartime Documents And Rare And Previously Unseen Photographs, He Traces The Development Of Increasingly Sophisticated SelfPropelled AntiAircraft Weapons Through To The Fully Armoured Flakpanzer Culminating In The Kugelblitz, The Flakpanzer 341 Built On The Pzkpfw V Panther Chassis.
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