Men, Ideas and Tanks
- 320 stránok
- 12 hodin čítania
Men, ideas and tanks reviews the development of British military ideas on armoured forces from 1903 to 1939. -- .






Men, ideas and tanks reviews the development of British military ideas on armoured forces from 1903 to 1939. -- .
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