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Osprey "Japanese Tanks 1939-45"
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Posted: Thursday, April 12, 2012 - 09:04 AM UTC
Frederick Boucher takes a look at Japanese Tanks 1939-45 from Osprey Publishing in their New Vanguard series, authored by Steven J. Zaloga.

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Posted: Thursday, April 12, 2012 - 09:42 AM UTC
I've been meaning to get this since I do have "Tank Warfare On Iwo Jima", the two will pretty much go together.

Thanks for the look inside.








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Posted: Thursday, April 19, 2012 - 01:17 PM UTC
I'm always excited to see books and kits covering WWII and pre-war Japanese tanks. Honestly I don't know that there really is much information regarding the performance of Japanese guns from this period.
I was wondering how much information there is in this book regarding Manchuria? Is there any reference comparing the performance of Japanese tanks to that of Russian tanks?
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Posted: Friday, April 20, 2012 - 01:09 AM UTC

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I'm always excited to see books and kits covering WWII and pre-war Japanese tanks. Honestly I don't know that there really is much information regarding the performance of Japanese guns from this period.
I was wondering how much information there is in this book regarding Manchuria? Is there any reference comparing the performance of Japanese tanks to that of Russian tanks?



Almost non-existent. If you want info on Manchuria, you want the 5th volume of the AJ Press Japanese tanks series. It covers only that area and has a tremendous amount of information.

Matt
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