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E-book: Artillery Warfare, 1939-1945

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  • Pub. Date: 25-Nov-2020
  • Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526776792
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  • Pub. Date: 25-Nov-2020
  • Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526776792
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It is said that artillery won the Second World War for the Allies – that Soviet guns wore down German forces on the Eastern Front, negating their superior tactics and fighting ability, and that the accuracy and intensity of the British and American artillery was a major reason for the success of Allied forces in North Africa from El Alamein, in Italy and Normandy, and played a vital role in the battles of 1944 and 1945. Yet the range of weapons used is often overlooked or taken for granted – which is why this highly illustrated history by Simon and Jonathan Forty is of such value. They stress the importance of artillery on every front and analyze how artillery equipment, training and tactical techniques developed during the conflict.The selection of wartime photographs – many from east European sources – and the extensive quotations from contemporary documents give a graphic impression of how the guns were used on all sides. The photographs emphasize the wide range of pieces employed as field, antiaircraft and antitank artillery without forgetting self-propelled guns, coastal and other heavyweights and the development of rockets. The authors offer a fascinating insight into the weapons that served in the artillery over seventy years ago.

The selection of wartime photographs – many from east European sources – and the extensive quotations from contemporary documents give a graphic impression of how the guns were used on all sides of WW2.

Highly illustrated history of artillery weapons during the Second World War.
Preface 6(2)
Abbreviations and Glossary 8(9)
Introduction 17(8)
Chapter One Field Artillery
25(46)
Chapter Two Self-Propelled Artillery
71(18)
Chapter Three Anti-Tank Artillery
89(28)
Chapter Four Anti-Aircraft Artillery
117(38)
Chapter Five Big Guns
155(20)
Chapter Six Rockets
175(8)
Chapter Seven Ammunition
183(13)
Appendices
196(27)
1 Observation
196(10)
2 Gun positions
206(8)
3 Towing weapons
214(6)
4 Mountain warfare
220(3)
Photo Credits 223(1)
Further Reading 224
Simon Forty was educated in Dorset and the north of England before reading history at London University's School of Slavonic and East European Studies. He has been involved in publishing since the mid-1970s, first as editor and latterly as author.

Jonathan Forty was educated in Dorset and the north of England before attending Queen Mary College, London. He designed and worked on military magazines, including for many years Tank magazine.

Sons of author and RAC Tank Museum curator George Forty, they have continued the family tradition, writing mainly on historical and military subjects including books on Hadrian's Wall, the Napoleonic wars and the two world wars, often in collaboration. Simon's latest book, published by Historic England, is D-Day UK: 100 Locations in Britain; Jonathan's Heavyweights: The Military Use of Massive Weapons. They are also co-authors of Tank Warfare 1939-1945.