The First Official Account of the Royal Armoured Corps: by Frank Owen, H. W. Atkins

By Frank Owen, H. W. Atkins

Книга, выпущенная в конце Второй мировой войны, представляющая британские бронетанковые силы и историю их боевых действий.

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