German 88mm Gun vs Allied Armour
North Africa 1941–43
(Autor) David CampbellThe German 8.8cm gun, first conceived as Flak artillery in World War I, revealed itself to have a potent anti-tank capability during the 1940 Battle of France. Transposed to the open vistas of the North African desert in 1941, the ‘88’ would challenge the technology and employment of the British and later American tanks that encountered it, forcing them to develop new tactics and technology to deal with this deadly threat.
David Campbell
David Campbell was an acclaimed Australian poet and writer known for his collection of poems "The Miracle of Moonlight." His lyrical and reflective style explores themes of nature, spirituality, and the human experience. Campbell's work is celebrated for its evocative imagery and profound insights into the complexities of life.