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42cm "Big Bertha" and German Siege Artillery of World War I

By: Osprey

Type: Softcover

Product Line: New Vanguard - Artillery

Last Stocked on 11/22/2020

Product Info

Title
42cm "Big Bertha" and German Siege Artillery of World War I
Publisher
Category
Author
M. Romanych
Publish Year
2014
Pages
48
Dimensions
7.25x9.75x.25"
NKG Part #
2147554789
MFG. Part #
OSPNVG205
Type
Softcover
Series
NVG205

Description

In the early days of World War I, Germany unveiled a new weapon – the mobile 42cm (16.5 inch) M-Gerät howitzer. At the time, it was the largest artillery piece of its kind in the world and a closely guarded secret. When war broke out, two of the howitzers were rushed directly from the factory to Liege where they quickly destroyed two forts and compelled the fortress to surrender. After repeat performances at Namur, Maubeuge and Antwerp, German soldiers christened the howitzers ‘Grosse’ or ‘Dicke Berta’ (Fat or Big Bertha) after Bertha von Krupp, owner of the Krupp armament works that built the howitzers. The nickname was soon picked up by German press which triumphed the 42cm howitzers as Wunderwaffe (wonder weapons), and the legend of Big Bertha was born. This book details the design and development of German siege guns before and during World War I. Accompanying the text are many rare, never-before-published photographs of ‘Big Bertha’ and the other German siege guns. Color illustrations depict the most important aspects of the German siege artillery.