Carius, Otto
Tigers in the Mud: The Combat Career of German Panzer Commander Otto Carius
Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2003
Memoir of German Tiger tank commander
Binding: Softcover
Pages: xv + 365

See also other edition(s):
J.J. Fedorowicz, 1992 - Hardcover
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Otto Carius
See also more books on the same topic(s):
Germany: Biographies and memoirs of soldiers and SS
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Feedback from Kevin Hassett on Sunday, 8 September 2002
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I loved this book. It goes into how the tank crews felt about their tanks and the unreal conditions of fighting on the eastern front. I like how Carius details each battle with wins and losses and why the losses happened. He even went into the short comings of the tigers and the corective actions the crews and repair crews did in the field. A must read for any armor crewmen in any armor arm in the world.
Feedback from kirby reichenberger on Tuesday, 16 November 2004
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Well written, fast paced. I really enjoyed this book. It is a test of a man's will to continue to fight when all is already lost.
Feedback from Dan K on Saturday, 14 January 2006
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Title: Tigers in the Mud
Authour: Otto Carius
ISBN: 0-8117-2911-7 (Paperback)
Publisher:Stackpole
Stars 4.5 (out of 5)
Hello all and here we go in the New Year with my first review. I could not find a good original copy no matter how hard I searched so I bought the new reprint.
I was really impressed with the authours candid descriptions of his peers and superiors. That was good to read. You could get the feel of how the soldiers qualities over the war years changed from excellant to those that did not want to fight.
The battle descriptions are very vivid and you get the feel of actually being in the Tiger with the authour. I especially liked that description of the ambush of the Soviet column later in the war.
The Authour also keeps you up to date on how many Tigers were destroyed-recovered-repaired or were ready for each attack.
The only....and I mean only part I did not like was that there were not enough of these scenes described. The authour is credited with over 150 enemy vehicles/tanks destroyed yet if you add all that he has described you come no where near this total. Still, what has been described is well worth the book.
The photos are also excellant to look at and at the end of the book you can see the citations that Mr. Carius received for his awards and some after action reports that he filed for some of the attacks that he fought in.
There are only a couple of hand draw maps to show how a situation looked and no actual maps that show the units movements.
All in all an excellant memoir, in my opinion, worth getting.
Feedback from FJ on Saturday, 3 November 2007
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A great book, is a must read for first account history about german panzer and tiger tank. Totally recommended.
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