What was it like to fight in a Sherman tank during the campaign of 1944-1945 in Northwestern Europe?
Obviously, we as readers, will never ever really know, but this book sheds light on what it was like. And it does so in a realistic and convincing way. David Render does not shy away from telling the truth.
Mr. Render shows the world as it looked like at that time, seeing young men going into action inside a tank or as PBI 'Poor Bloody Infantry' fighting alongside his tank. You feel the camaraderie, the tension, the fear, the exhilaration, but also the loss of friends. I also read a lot of things that I had never read or heared being mentioned before. How the British tried to detect and stalk the German panzers in the bocage, how different the tactics in the field were from what the tank men were learning at tank school, and more.
This is absolutely one of the best, if not the best, book I have read on this topic.
Highly recommended!