Cornerstone Media World War II - Battle Units Under Fire
Description
The outcome of the Second World War relied heavily on the design, development and use of tanks, with all nations sporting several types of motorized vehicle and artillery units that each had their own unique and lethal properties. As technology improved on the battlefield, the warring countries found themselves locked in an armament race to inflict maximum damage to the enemy and ensure mechanical dominance in the field. The wartime battlefields of Europe were populated by countless types of tanks, artillery units, assault guns, tank hunters and Flak regiments; intent on causing devastation to the opposing forces.Special Features:Photo galleries, bonus footage
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