The Tiger tank is often considered very memorable. It was highly feared due to its thick armor and powerful gun. In the 'Book WW2 Tank Story', it was described as a dominant force on the battlefield in many situations.
Enemy anti - tank weapons were a constant threat. In the book, it's clear that tank crews had to be constantly aware of the presence of things like anti - tank guns and mines. The fear of being hit by a well - aimed shell was always there.
There was a tank crew that had a lucky escape. They were in the middle of a battle when their tank got stuck in a muddy patch. Just as the enemy was closing in, a friendly artillery strike landed near the enemy, causing chaos and allowing the crew to free their tank and retreat.
Sure. There was a tank crew that charged straight into a heavily fortified enemy position. They knew it was a risky move but it was necessary to break through the enemy lines. Their tank took a lot of hits but they kept going until they reached the heart of the enemy defenses and caused a great deal of disruption.
Definitely. Tank Girl originated as a comic book and became quite popular for its unique style and storylines. It has since inspired various adaptations.
Yes, there are several interesting WW3 fiction books. 'One Second After' is a great one. It vividly depicts the aftermath of an electromagnetic pulse attack during a third world war - like scenario. It shows how society quickly descends into chaos as basic infrastructure fails.
The two novels,"A Journey to the West," and "A Strong Cultivation Master," might be suitable for doujinshi novels where the male protagonist was a swordsman or a flying tank. The former was a light novel-derivative doujinshi novel, while the latter was an urban-supernatural novel. The plot of both novels portrayed the male protagonist as a martial artist who became a powerful swordsman. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐