The Gods Were Neutral A British Tank Officer's Very Personal Account of the Ill-Fated Greek Campaign of WW2
The Gods Were Neutral A British Tank Officer's Very Personal Account of the Ill-Fated Greek Campaign of WW2
The first combat of a British tank commander. His skillful descriptions and vivid action scenes convey the violent process of learning to fight tanks. Hitler's panzers were superior in quantity and quality yet when Hitler wrote in his diary about the Greek Campaign he said it caused ' A catastrophic delay in the launching of our attack on Russia'.
Robert Crisp
Hardcover with d/w 220pp. Norton Inc. 1961 1st American Edition
Near Fine/Near Vg