A definitive study of German heavy tank doctrine in World War II by respected armor historian Thomas L. Jentz. Drawing extensively from original German wartime records, this volume examines how the Tiger I and Tiger II were actually deployed in combat — separating battlefield reality from postwar myth.
Includes detailed analysis of tactical employment, unit organization, command decisions, operational strengths and limitations, and after-action insights based on primary-source documentation. Jentz’s work is widely regarded for its precision, depth, and archival accuracy.
An outstanding addition for advanced WWII armor collectors, military historians, researchers, and serious students of German armored warfare.
Excellent Condition – Clean pages, tight binding, well-preserved cover. A beautiful collector-quality copy.



