Armored forces played a critical role in the German invasion of France in the spring of 1940. The attack of German panzer divisions through what the French believed to be the impenetrable Ardennes forest effectively outflank...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

Armored forces played a critical role in the German invasion of France in the spring of 1940. The attack of German panzer divisions through what the French believed to be the impenetrable Ardennes forest effectively outflanked British and French forces in France and Belgium. The Allies were forced to retreat in disarray toward the channel ports, which led to the collapse of French resistance. In this program we look at the role of armored forces on both sides in the dramatic battles that led to the stunning German victory. Features rare archive footage, stunning 3-D animation, and a detailed examination of the machines by David Fletcher of the Royal Armored Corps Tank Museum at Bovington as well as writer and historian Bob Carruthers. NTSC, B&W and Color, Dolby Digital Stereo, Menu Language English, Full Screen 4:3.

Chapters

Introduction * The Panzer & The Luftwaffe * The Panzer III * The British Tanks * The Matilda * The Char BI * The Attack Begins

Similar Products

Battlefield: Campaign in the BalkansThe War File: Tanks! BarbarossaThe Battlefield: The Battle for the MediterraneanBattlefield: Arnhem - Operation Market Garden