The War File: Tank Battles: El Alamein to the Volga

The War File: Tank Battles: El Alamein to the Volga

2002 · 54 min · Documentary, War

The story of tank warfare during World War Two.

Directed by Michael Campbell · Written by Alasdair Simpson

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