"Book Review - A15 Crusader: A technical History" Topic
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AndreasB | 06 Apr 2020 2:39 a.m. PST |
Not sure who needs to hear this, but I am greatly impressed by the scholarship of Phil Knight when it comes to early British cruiser tanks. Highly recommend his books to clear up misconceptions about the development history and operational experience with them. He is posting as 'Don Juan' on the Axis History Forums, not sure if he is here. link
All the best
Andreas
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