Half-title page: Close-up of the embrasure for the 57mm chase gun in the Swedish armoured train Boden, which gives an idea of the thickness of the armour.
(Photo: Sveriges Järnvägs Museum)
Title page: Armoured Train PP 53 Śmiały dressed overall for Polish Army Day, on 15 August 1921. (Photo: Adam Jońca Collection)
Copyright © Paul Malmassari 1989 & 2016
First published in French as Les Trains Blindés 1826–1989 in 1989 by Editions Heimdall
This revised and expanded edition first published in
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ISBN 978 1 84832 262 2
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