Panzers: Push for Victory: Global Conflict (Panzers, #2) by Tom Zola


Panzers: Push for Victory: Global Conflict (Panzers, #2)
Title : Panzers: Push for Victory: Global Conflict (Panzers, #2)
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Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 233
Publication : Published December 21, 2019

The battle for Kursk is won, but only days later the Red Army launches several massive counter-offensives. While the Allies are preparing to land in Sicily, where a wounded Franz Berning recovers in a hospital, Field Marshal von Manstein, commander-in-chief of the Wehrmacht on the Eastern front, takes a daring decision: to counter-attack with two Panzer units in the middle of the Soviet operation to reconquer the industrial metropolis of Tula, considered the last bastion on the way back to Moscow. Lieutenant Josef Engelmann's regiment joins the Tula operation and shortly afterwards faces fierce tank battles. Meanwhile in the Pacific, the world war rages with extreme severity when US Marine Raiders invade New Georgia in the Solomon Islands archipelago. Private First Class Tom Roebuck is thrown into the brutal battles fought between American and Japanese troops. When he takes a Japanese entrenchment, Roebuck finds a most alarming photograph ...Global Conflict is the second entry in the German military fiction series Panzers: Push for Victory

Book 1: Panzers: Push for Victory - Battle of Kursk

Book 2: Panzers: Push for Victory - Global Conflict

Book 3: Panzers: Push for Victory - D-Day - They are coming!


Panzers: Push for Victory: Global Conflict (Panzers, #2) Reviews


  • Charles  van Buren

    Battle, blood, mayhem, etc. over and over.

    Mostly told from the point of view of individual soldiers and small units. Very little of the grand plan or of the political situation after Hitler's death. Still good combat scenes but so many of them that they are beginning to get a little old, even tiresome. There is also a curious side trip to a U.S. Marine Raider Battalion in the Solomon Islands. Not sure how that is supposed to tie in. Though the marines did find a photo of a group of Japanese soldiers posing with a couple of German generals. In my opinion details of individual and small unit combat in the Pacific just clutter up the storyline. I will read volume three but not soon. For one thing, I am tired of reading about the despicable, coward, Sgt. Franz Berning. If ever a character needed to be killed off....

  • Harry L Skinner

    Good read

    I enjoyed this book as well as the others. I’m looking forward to the next release. Thanks to the author

  • James F Grochmal

    Wonderful imaginative history!

    The book, second of the series, was an excellent read! The tales of several characters on both sides was great. I recommend this to everyone.