187 - Desert Armour: Tank Warfare in North Africa
The war in the North African desert was pure mechanized warfare and, in many respects, the most technologically advanced theatre of World War II. It was also the only theatre where for three years, British and Commonwealth, and later US, troops were in constant contact with Axis forces. In this episode, we are going to be discussing North Africa in the early period of WWII, from 1940 to the end of 1941. I'm joined by, now regular of the podcast Robert Forczyk, whose new book is Desert Armour: Tank Warfare in North Africa: Beda Fomm to Operation Crusader, 1940–41.

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The Complete Timeline Of The WW2 North African Campaign

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207 - Tank Warfare in North Africa, 1942-43

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Battlefield S2/E1 - The Battle for North Africa

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59 - Case Red: The Collapse of France

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WWII's First Great Joint Victory: The Air War for North Africa (Restored 1944 Film)

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Forget the Tiger: Germany's Cheap Marder Killed Tanks the Panzers Couldn't

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The North African Campaign: The Dangerous Conditions Of Desert Warfare | Battlezone | War Stories

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North Africa Ep. 2: Rommel Arrives in Africa

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The Desert War | World War 2

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Desert Warfare: Why So Many Key WW2 Battles Took Place In North Africa | Battlefield | War Stories

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T-34 Hunter: How Dangerous Was the German Puma Armored Car?

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The American Tank That Rescued Britain At El Alamein | Tanks! | War Stories

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The North African Campaign | Animated History

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Why Germany Lost the Battle for North Africa (WW2 Documentary)

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Desert War | History of Warfare | Full Documentary

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Why German Tankers Were Stunned Into Silence Inside Captured American Shermans

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Tank Command: How the Tank Changed the Face of Battle

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The War in the Desert 1940-1943 mapped

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Inside T-72: A Commander's Perspective | Tank Chats Reloaded

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