From Barbarossa to Stalingrad from Kursk to Kurland panzers formed the backbone of the German forces that attempted to defeat the Soviet Union between June 1941 & May 1945. Written by tank veterans who survived the Eastern Front Panzer Warfare on the Eastern Front provides a firsthand look at armoured combat in that epic theater of World War II. All the major panzer operations & campaigns are covered in the words of men from the 4th 9th 11th 16th & 18th Panzer Divisions: Operation Barbarossa the opening invasion of the Soviet Union; the second offensive of 1942 culminating in Stalingrad; the massive armour battle at Kursk in the summer of 1943; the disastrous disintegration of the front in 1944 when entire units were decimated by tides of Soviet tanks; & the bitter chaotic fighting as the war ended in 1945. With from-the-turret immediacy the accounts compiled here capture what it was like to fight in a panzer on the Eastern Front where whole crews could be wiped out by a single enemy shell where enemy tanks could lurk just beyond the tree line where muzzles could flash & thunder in the calmest nights. One veteran remembers his commanders final words before launching a desperate attack: Write your wills comrades! " Another describes how an officer played an organ in a bombed-out church--a jarring but peaceful moment amidst the carnage of war. Others recount acts of compassion & humanity such as food provided by Russian peasants & a Soviet soldier who refused to fire. All of them convey the heady joy of victory & the fear & anguish of stalemate & then defeat. These are war stories with a powerful punch."