Major Tank Battles of World War 2 with Hunter Chaney

Monday, May 91:15—2:30 PMLarge Meeting RoomCary Memorial Library1874 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, MA, 02420

In partnership with the Lexington Veterans' Assocation.

This program is a hybrid program - you can attend in person or watch via Zoom.

If you are attending in person, you do not need to register.

If you are watching via Zoom, please register to receive the Zoom link.

Once Germany launched Operation Barbarossa on June 22nd, 1941, to invade Russia, the role of the tank forever changed the dynamic of the battlescape during WWII. Allied forces moved quickly through the North African campaign into Italy and down from the north during the Normandy landings with hundreds of thousands of tanks leading the way. Hunter Chaney will discuss the major tank battles of WWII while highlighting the design and implementation of the most popular tank models used by the Allied and Axis forces.

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Registration only required for Zoom