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King Tiger vs IS-2: Operation Solstice 1945 (Duel) [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

David R. Higgins , Peter Dennis , Jim Laurier

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"Author David R. Higgins brings to us a wealth of historical, tactical, doctrinal, technical, organizational, and archival information about the ultimate armor adversaries of World War Two." -Frederick Boucher, AeroScale

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As a prelude to the post-war concept of a single "main battle tank" design, vehicles during World War II tended to be categorized as light, medium, and heavy, depending on their use. In this last category, tanks had grown in size, weight, and firepower to counter ever-improving anti-tank weapon systems. This resulted in changes in tactics and doctrine to better integrate heavy armor into a combined arms system. This was especially true on the Eastern Front, where the open terrain promoted armor action and a rapid cycle of improvements. The Soviets were quick to develop vehicles that were able to fight the Tiger I on an equal footing by late 1943, such as the up-gunned T-34/85 and the self-propelled ISU-152s. Because the American T-26/M-26 Pershing arrived late in the war, and the British Centurion not at all, only the Soviet IS-2 serves as an example of a heavy design that was fielded in large battlefield numbers. The Soviet drive to cut off enemy forces in East Prussia during Operation Solstice (February 1945) is a prime example of this conflict. The Germans, had limited resources, and were strategically on the defensive, but enjoyed ever-shorter logistic distances as they retreated, and fought in an environment and terrain that played to the strengths of the technically-superior King Tiger. The IS-2 was lighter, more maneuverable, and far more numerous, and used these assets to its advantage. This battle, fought in the closing months of the war, depicts the classic late-war contrast between the military doctrines of Germany and the Soviet Union.

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Solid information, but almost no combat encounters! 23. August 2011
Von T. D. Welsh - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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I ordered this book because of the title's promise: "King Tiger vs IS-2". There is frustratingly little literature on the Joseph Stalin series of tanks, and especially on their battles with the Tiger B (Royal or King Tiger). In its 80 pages, as far as I can ascertain, there is exactly one account of an exchange of fire between the two types; to save your time, I will reveal that it can be found at the bottom of page 59. A Tiger B came face to face with an IS-2 and destroyed it with three shots; the crews of two other IS-2s then abandoned their tanks and ran away. That's the extent of the fighting between King Tiger and IS-2 that you will find in this book. The author could have included the exploit of Fred Carpaneto, whose lone Tiger B destroyed an entire Soviet tank company including IS-2s, and four or five other documented encounters between Tigers and IS-2s. Those fights were rare, but that is surely all the more reason to report on all those that are known of.

Instead, what you get includes good detailed backgrounds and histories of the two tanks, including metallurgical comparison of their armour protection and descriptions (with pictures) of their guns and sighting arrangements; and an account of the chosen campaign, Operation "Solstice" (German "Sonnenwende") in East Prussia in February 1945. The section dedicated to "Solstice", entitled "The Action", is 20 pages long and mentions Tigers and IS-2s from time to time, but in no way focuses on them. Indeed, it seems quite out of place in this book: the 20 pages could better have been devoted to the fighting around Tarnopol in 1944, for example, or at Targul Frumos in Rumania.

So if you want to learn about the King Tiger and the IS-2, this book may be just the thing - only a real expert could read it all without learning anything new. But if you are interested in combat between the two types, forget it.
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Succeeds on certain levels, but fall short on others 15. September 2011
Von R. A Forczyk - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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In Osprey's Duel-series volume King Tiger vs. IS-2, David R. Higgins outlines the clash between two of the Second World War's classic heavy tanks. This clash occurred late in the war, in February 1945, and involved only small numbers of King Tigers and IS-2s, yet the significance extended well beyond the parameters of a few tactical encounters. As almost every other reviewer has already noted, the actual King Tiger vs. IS-2 content in this volume is quite sparse and the emphasis is more on design and operational details, rather than tactical combat. However, this is a very appealing volume on a subject of great interest to Second World War tank aficionados. The volume benefits from the full "Osprey treatment" (despite recurrent snide comments that Ospreys are `lightweight,' they still provide better graphical presentation than any other historical publisher out there) and is graphically very attractive. In essence, this volume describes how the two tanks were developed and how they came to be deployed against each other, although there is obviously too few historical vignettes to substantiate their relative performance against each other. This is also one of those Duel-titles where the parameters of the duel is a bit hazy, particularly since the two rival tanks operated in a mixed environment with other weapons systems affecting their operations. Overall, this is an interesting volume that was hindered by lack of information on key aspects necessary to validate its underlying duel hypothesis; it succeeds on certain levels, but fall short on others.

After a very brief introduction, the author jumps right into a 13-page section on Design and Development. This section was decent and included 2-page color profiles with data plates on each tank. For most readers, the discussion on the genesis of each tank should be more than adequate. The following 12-page section on Technical specifications closely follows the categories I used in my earlier volume Panther vs. T-34 to evaluate the critical functions of each tank (armor, firepower, mobility and communications). This section also includes see-through color plates of the turrets of the King Tiger and IS-2 tanks, their ammunition and tables on armor penetration. The author also included several nice color photos inside the King Tiger turret. Taken together with the Design section, the author has provided a very good base for evaluating these rival tanks.

However, the volume seems to start veering more toward an operational account than a technical evaluation in the 7-page Strategic Situation section. There were two maps in this section setting the operational and tactical situation, but most of the discussion focuses at the army/corps level rather than the battalion/brigade level where the duel is expected to occur. In short, the Germans tried to mount a spoiling attack against Zhukov's right flank to delay the drive on Berlin and they managed to scrape up about 40 King Tigers to lead the assault. It would have been useful if the author had specified more about how many German AFVs were employed in the operation, not just the King Tigers, and the same applies to the small number of IS-2s in the opposing Soviet 2GTA. The 11-page section on combatants has some useful information on specific order of battle for the 503 s.Pz.-Abt. and the 11GTB (Heavy) -nicely done - as well as profiles on the opposing commanders and some information on tactics. However, the background on the training of each sides' tankers, which was quite germane to the performance of these tanks, fell short of what I was expecting. Issues of how much driver and gunnery training the tankers received is barely mentioned.

The 21-page section on `the Action' is decent but too high level, with more focus on the larger units rather than the spotlighted tanks. Only a single King Tiger vs. IS-2 engagement is noted, with the Germans the winner; it should be noted that the engagement took place at the pointblank range of 50 meters, which means that it actually says very little about relative capabilities. There was a lot of mention about German ad hoc anti-tank measures and Soviet responses which was nice, but outside the parameter of this duel equation. The author also mentions that two King Tigers were destroyed by Soviet infantry, but doesn't mention how this was done. Given that the Red Army had very little anti-tank capability in its infantry battalions, this would have been worth mentioning. This section also has two excellent gunsight pictures for each tank. The operation ended with a whimper for the Germans, failing to reach their objectives but Zhukov was temporarily distracted from Berlin. Given this outcome, it's difficult to see how the outcome of this duel mattered. The 5-page section on analysis is the weakest in the volume, with no tables and very little hard data. In essence, the author makes the broad observations that the King Tiger had superior firepower and protection, which made it best suited for the defense, while the IS-2 was a relatively well-rounded heavy tank with better mobility, which suited its offensive role. He also notes that "limited numbers of qualitatively superior Tiger IIs could simply not stem the flood of enemy armor," which is more obvious, than incisive. As a follow-up, he notes that the creation of these tanks led to the post-war creation of the Main Battle Tank (MBT) concept during the Cold War, which were essentially very improved heavy tanks. Much of this volume is interesting, both due to the celebrity nature of these weapons and the relative obscurity of Operation Solstice, but the delivery does not really answer the mail as far as the Duel equation is concerned. I don't think anyone reading this book will come away with a definite impression about which tank was superior or whether their presence on this battlefield really made any difference.
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Needs Work 11. Oktober 2011
Von Will - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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The book is ok until the action chapter, which is really poor. It basically consists of a confusing sequence of battalion or higher level unit movements, with a single map that doesnt cover all the area mentioned and little tank duel to speak of. In contrast, other duel books have really interesting equivalent sections e.g. the Panzer IV vs. Char B1.

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