OTB –
PaK –
PP –
Pz.Rgt – Panzer Regiment
PzAOK – Panzerarmee
RKKA –
RVGK –
SAP –
SPW – Schützenpanzerwagen [Armoured Infantry Vehicle or APC]
SR – Schützen-Regiment [Motorized Infantry]
TA – Tank Army
TC – Tank Corps
TSAP –
TTPP –
UABTTS –
UMM –
VA –
VAMM –
V.S. –
Preface
It was hot and dry, as I stood in the turret of ‘Godzilla-II’ and scanned across the flat horizon with my binoculars, looking for any indications of the adversary – but there were none. My tank company had been out on manoeuvres for a week in the desert and our battalion commander – who rarely graced us with his presence in the field – had ordered us to spend a day conducting company-size tactical drills. One particular favourite of his was the so-called ‘thirteen-on-one’ scenario, in which one tank from the company would assume a hull-down defensive position and the other thirteen tanks would then manoeuvre to engage and destroy the one hidden tank. We were informed that the mission had to be conducted with urgency and that we would be provided no air, artillery or infantry support, nor could we try to bypass the defending tank. This was the kind of mental inflexibility that usually leads to disaster. When I tried to point out that this kind of tank-pure assault across flat desert terrain had not worked in the Western Desert in 1941–42 or on the steppes of Russia in 1941–43, all common sense was dismissed with a curt, ‘Do as you are ordered’.