Development of the British Tank Arm, 1918-1939
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Supporting the World War Two channel, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP1AejCL4DA7jYkZAELRhHQ The second in the series of videos discussing how various nations spent the time in between the two wars analyzing what did or did not work for their tank doctrines, how they were developed, and what they came up with. This video (obviously) looks at the British, where budgets and votes were far more important than tank capability. References: Mechanised Force, David Fletcher The Challenge of Change, Harold Winton Military Innovation in the Interwar Period: Willaimson Murray The Business of Tanks: G. Mcleod Ross Men, Ideas and Tanks, J.P. Harris T-Shirt sales: https://everpress.com/the-chieftain Book Sales: Canada: Ontario Regiment Museum Shop: https://squareup.com/store/ontario-regiment-rcac-museum/ US: https://www.echopointbooks.com/history/can-openers Europe: https://www.panzerwrecks.com/product/can-openers/
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