Bryan Perrett

Bryan Perrett (born 9 July 1934 in Liverpool) is a military historian and author. He served in the Royal Tank Regiment.[1][2] He was the defense correspondent for the Liverpool Echo during the Falklands War and Gulf War.[3][4] He is particularly noted for his work on armoured warfare.

Bryan Perrett
Born9 July 1934
OccupationAuthor, historian
Period1970-present

Works

  • Through Mud and Blood: Infantry/Tank Operations in World War II (1975)
  • Blitzkrieg!: A History of the Nazis' Lightning War (1985)
  • Last Stand: Famous Battles Against The Odds
  • Tank Tracks to Rangoon: The Story of British Armour in Burma
  • Against All Odds!
  • The Hunters and the Hunted: The Elimination of German Surface Warships around the World 1914-15
  • Heroes Of The Hour: Brief Moments of Military Glory
  • Why the Japanese Lost: The Red Sun's Setting
  • Iron Fist: Classic Armoured Warfare: Classic Armoured Warfare Case Studies
  • Gunboat!: Small Ships At War
  • Why the Germans Lost: The Rise and Fall of the Black Eagle
  • For Valour
  • My Story: D-Day
  • North Sea Battleground: The War and Sea, 1914–1918
  • The Battle Book: Crucial Conflicts in History from 1469 BC to the Present
  • Fighting Vehicles of the Red Army (1970)
  • Allied Tanks, North Africa, World War II (1986)
  • The Real Hornblower: The Life of Rear Admiral Sir James Gordon GCB Annapolis (1997)
  • British Military History For Dummies

References

  1. Harris, JP (1995). "Debate the myth of Blitzkrieg". War in History. 2 (3): 335–352.
  2. "Bryan Perrett". U.S. Naval Institute. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
  3. "Well!". Liverpool Echo. 19 June 1982.
  4. "Hurd facts needed to maintain public support". Liverpool Echo. 6 March 1991.
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