The Swedish armoured forces were greatly expanded during the war, growing from a few dozen light tanks to almost 800 armoured vehicles by the end of the Second World War. Between the wars, the Swedish army followed the pattern of countries with limited financial resources for building, modernising and operating their armed forces. However, a stable military industry and, initially, foreign design and development capabilities, particularly from Germany, helped the Swedish army to supply itself with armoured vehicles designed and manufactured in its own country.
Group
Books (first-hand)
Author
Mujzer, Peter
Title
Swedish armoured vehicles from 1920 until 1945
Details
English text, paperback, many bw-photos. 100 pages.
State
new
Subtitle
Photos & Images from World Wartime Archives
Soldiershop/Luca Cristini Ed. Via Orio 33/D 24050 Zanica (BG) Italien