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A detailed, technical history of the WWII tank and tank destroyer designs of automotive icon Ferdinand Porsche.
Ferdinand Porsche was an Austrian engineer born in 1875. In the interwar period, Ferdinand founded an automotive consultation firm, which gradually grew into today’s Porsche AG automotive company. Porsche’s firm was responsible for the design of the “Volkswagen,” a simple model known today as the Beetle. During the Second World War, Porsche’s firm played an important role in designing military vehicles for the Wehrmacht.
Frhlich’s study, available in English for the first time, is grounded in original reports, manuals, and technical drawings.
[AuthorName]By Michael Frhlich[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Michael Frhlich became interested in history at an early age. After tank driver training in the East German army, he focused his interest on the history of tanks and armored vehicles. In his works he places particular emphasis on providing the most details possible, which are based principally on historical archive material.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]over 850 color and b/w photos, line drawings, and charts[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]VK 4501 (P) / Porsche Type 101 and the Panzerjger Ferdinand/Elefant[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]over 850 color and b/w photos, line drawings, and charts[/ColorPattern]