

The Churchill was undoubtedly one of the most successful British tanks of the Second World War. Although it suffered from being underarmed, a defect common to most British armoured vehicles of the period, it was nevertheless loved by its crews: its cross-country ability was unrivalled and it was less inclined to 'brew-up' from a direct hit than the Sherman. It was also adaptable. Modified Churchills played a crucial part in the initial D-Day landings and in the subsequent advance through France. Bryan Perrett traces the life of this slow-moving but effective and respected tank from its initial inception through till its eventual obsolescence.
It takes about 6 Hours and 17 minutes on average for a reader to read Churchill Infantry Tank 1941-51. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
Churchill Infantry Tank 1941-51 is 48 pages long.
Churchill Infantry Tank 1941-51 is book #4 in the Osprey New Vanguard Book Series and comes after Sherman Medium Tank 1942-45 and comes before Tiger 1 Heavy Tank 1942-45
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