I'll stay out of this as much as possible, but when going on with these sort of rants, please all of you stop acting like real historians when many of you clearly are not! As someone who has devoted the past seven years in school to becoming a professional historian, it sometimes gets laughable on these internet forums. The Military Channel, History Channel, and even many of the popular books found at Barnes & Nobel or Borders should never be cited as hard evidence for any historical issue one way or the other. Archival sources, primary documents, and well cited secondary sources should be used to back up one's claims. Can someone be a historian without the formal academic schooling? Yes and no. You all can, however, read books and other sources more critically and make yourselves aware of other opinions on a subject matter as there is no one particular historical truth...
Now, in regards to armor, most of the claims made above, at one point or another, are accurate. One must remember that in 1939-40, the British and French armor was for the most part up to date (and in some cases better than the Germans) but what victory came down to was how that armor was used. The same can be said in the ETO after Normandy, though the Allies had the advantage of superior supply on their side and could keep throwing in tanks, whereas when the Germans lost a Tiger, it was practically irreplacable.
I also just have one qualm about Guderian. Although his books
Achtung Panzer and
Panzer Leader are quite famous, and Guderian was an important figure, they are nevertheless primary documents and not serious analyses on strategy and military theory. Further, Guderian did not invent the ideas behind Blitzkrieg, it was actually founded by General von Seeckt and the Reichswher army during the 1920s. Any reading of Guderian in the actual German, as well as the number of other German sources not translated into English will reveal that his theories were only one among many and that it was actually a meshing of these that produced the doctrine of mobile armored warfare that came to be known as Blitzkrieg.
I know this is off topic regarding the FOV images or even the Sherman vs German armor debate, but I had to add my two cents
