This WWII history chronicles the remarkable career of a brilliant British Army commander and the innovative armored vehicles he created.
Joining the Royal Tank Corps in 1923, Major-General Percy Hobart quickly established himself as one of the foremost thinkers on armored warfare. By 1938 he was GOC Mobile Division, later 7th Armored Division, in Egypt.He was also known for not suffering fools-a tendency that got him briefly relieved of his command. But during World War II, Winston Churchill called Hobart back to Army service with orders to train the now-legendary 11th Armored Division. He was then tasked with designing specialist armored fighting vehicles capable of breeching the Atlantic Wall.
Known as Hobart's Funnies, these unique vehicles included mine-clearing tanks, bridge-carrying tanks, flamethrowers, swimming tanks and amphibious assault vehicles. Operated by Hobart's 79th Armored Division, they played a major part in the D-Day landings and the subsequent European campaigns.
Hobart's skills played a significant part in the final Allied victory, and the specialized funnies he introduced to modern warfare have since been adopted by all armies all over the world. Drawing on official records and personal recollections, historian Richard Doherty tells the incredible story of Percy Hobart and his 79th Armored Division.



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Richard Doherty is recognised as Ireland's leading military history author with 15 published works to his credit. He has also worked on TV historical series including The Sons of Ulster and The Siege Chronicles.

Titel
Hobart's 79th Armoured Division at War
Untertitel
Invention, Innovation & Inspiration
EAN
9781844686223
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
24.01.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
2.89 MB
Anzahl Seiten
256