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Your World War 2 Questions
Maximum weight limit to carry is 3kg
Un-assembled plastic model kit that includes chain
The vehicle showed great strength in the break through of defensive positions but also in anti-tank battles
Realistic appearance – The model has been reproduced with attention to detail
Bullecourt : Breaching The Hindenburg Line 1917 Exclusive Your World War 2 QuestionsBy Paul Kendall Paperback In the spring of 1917 the Arras offensive was begun to break the stalemate of the Western Front by piercing the formidable German defences of the Hindenburg Line. The village of Bullecourt lay at the southern end of the battle front, and the fighting there over a period of six weeks from 11 April until late May 1917, epitomised the awful trench warfare of World War I. In Bullecourt 1917, Paul Kendall tells the stories of the