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Total pages original book: 400
Includes a PDF summary of 33 pages
Duration of the summary (audio): 25M45S (6.6 MB)
Description or summary of the audiobook: Accounts of what it was like to command a tank in combat Contains maps, official documents, newspaper clippings, and orders of battle Volume Two follows Michael Wittmann and his unit into Normandy to defend against the Allied invasion. A week after D-Day, Wittmann achieved his greatest success. On June 13, 1944, near Villers Bocage, the panzer ace and his crew attacked a British armored unit, single-handedly destroying more than a dozen tanks and preventing an enemy breakthrough. The exploit made Wittmann a national hero in Germany and a legend in the annals of war. He was killed two months later while attempting to repulse an Allied assault, but the book continues beyond his death until the Leibstandarte's surrender.'
Other categories, genre or collection: Biography: Historical, Political & Military, European History, World War 2 Books, Land Forces & Warfare