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Achtung Panzer: The German Invasion of France and the Low Countries
by
Jon Feenstra ISBN 962-361-683-X
72 pages, 172 b/w photos, 16 color plates
Immediately after Fall Weiss, the invasion of Poland, Hitler planned
for Fall Gelb, the invasion of Belgium, Holland and Northern France.
On 10 May 1940, panzers began to pour across the borders. The Netherlands
would be the first to fall, although the Dutch put up a stubborn fight.
Next the panzers crossed over the Maas River into Belgium. Helping
to defend the onslaught were French mechanized units which managed
to delay the German advance somewhat. Panzers of Heeresgruppe A infiltrated
the Ardennes region and pushed through to the Channel coast, cutting
the Allies, resulting in the Dunkirk evacuation. By the start of Fall
Rot, on 5 June 1940, the fate of France was sealed. The bulk of Heeresgruppe
A & B turned south, they met little resistance. Paris fell on
14 June and by 25 June, a ceasefire came into effect. The blitzkrieg
in the West took a little more than 6 weeks, but the Panzer Divisions
lost about 35% of their tanks, the majority being poorly armed one.
This
book documented the panzers in the early Blitzkrieg era. PzKpfw I,
II, III and IV, Hanomag, 38(t), SdKfz 222, 231, 232¡K. As well as captured
French AFVs. There are many unpublished photos, many photographed
by Rommel himself. Jon Feenstra is a modeler specialized in armor.
He gathered a lot of well researched information in the book which
is invaluable to fellow modelers. Arek Wrobel provided us with 16
color plates showing many ? views well illustrating the markings of
the early war years.
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