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Flak-Artillerie

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Flak-Artillerie

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Pre-order. Available 16 Jul 2026
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Description

Based on first-hand accounts, original documentation and unpublished images, this is a highly illustrated history of the Flak-Artillerie in World War II.

Until the late 19th century wars were fought on land or at sea, but the Siege of Paris during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 saw the first use of hot-air balloons and aerial warfare was born. The Prussian Army sought a way to counter this development, and introduced the Krupp-built 3.7cm Ballon-Abwehrkanone – the first anti-aircraft weapon, and the source of all future German Flak-Artillerie.

In this new study, German armour expert Thomas Anderson traces the story of German anti-aircraft artillery through the rapid advances of World War I, though the interwar years to the rise of Nazism, German rearmament and World War II. Drawing on after-action reports, original wartime documents and rare and previously unseen photographs, he traces the development of increasingly sophisticated self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons through to the fully armoured Flakpanzer culminating in the Kugelblitz, the Flakpanzer 341 built on the PzKpfw V Panther chassis.

Table of Contents

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Introduction
Chapter 1: German Anti-aircraft guns in World War I
Chapter 2: Development of effective AA guns to 1939
Chapter 3: War – Improving mobility
Chapter 4: Development of armoured anti-aircraft tank
Chapter 5: The Mighty Acht-Acht – 8.8cm FlaK
Chapter 6: Conclusion
Index

Product details

Published 16 Jul 2026
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 288
ISBN 9781472865540
Imprint Osprey Publishing
Illustrations Fully illustrated throughout in black and white
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Author

Thomas Anderson

Thomas Anderson is a specialist on German armoured…

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