Reddit reviews Death Traps: The Survival of an American Armored Division in World War II
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Great book on the subject of removing crewman and repairing tanks during WW2.
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Death Traps by Belton Cooper
Ignoring all his opinions (about Pershings) and only focusing on his experience as a maintenance officer, Cooper actually offers some very interesting technical details about Sherman tanks.
Troop Leader: A Tank Commander's Story by Bill Bellamy
Bill Bellamy was the famous Cromwell commander who jumped a canal in Holland with his tank. His book also offered a lot of insight into how a platoon commander led his men in WW2, how he communicated with his subordinates and what it looks like looking through the periscope of a tank.
Tank Commander : From the Fall of France to the Defeat of Germany - The Memoirs of Bill Close
If you want to learn anything about how it feels sitting inside most of St. Gloriana's tanks, this is your go-to book.