For Want of a Gun
Discover the captivating narrative of "For Want of a Gun," written by Christian Mark DeJohn and published in 2017. This compelling account delves deep into the Sherman tank scandal during World War II, revealing the critical challenges faced by American forces. Spanning from the halls of the White House and the Pentagon to the battlegrounds, this book discusses the fierce competition against more powerful German tanks that led to significant American setbacks and ultimately prolonged the war in Europe.
With 392 pages of meticulous research, DeJohn sheds light on the sacrifices of over 60,000 armored division soldiers, whose bravery paved the way for eventual victory. Their preventable losses inspired the acclaimed Hollywood film "Fury." The book is enriched with striking images of the Sherman tank’s adversaries, providing readers with a unique visual context. An essential read for history enthusiasts and military aficionados alike, "For Want of a Gun" offers a revealing look at a critical chapter in American military history.