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/ In the early World War II, the No. II Tank and the 38 (t) Tank, which were active as main tanks in the early World War II, had little expandability due to their small chassis, and their activities as main tanks ended until around the middle of the World War II. However, they used the chassis to supplement their antitank forces by installing large antitank guns, howitzers, and anti-aircraft guns. This book introduces the 38 (t) Mader III series antitank self-propelled gun, light driving tank Hecker, self-propelled howitzers グリレ, 38 (t) anti-air tank, anti-tank self-propelled gun Mader II, self-propelled heavy infantry gun No. II, and self-propelled howitzers Vespe. This book introduces the history of development and production of the 38 (t) Mader III Series anti-tank self-propelled gun, light driving tank Hecker, self-propelled howitzers No. II Mader II, self-propelled heavy infantry gun No. II, and self-propelled howitzers Vespe, with a focus on photographs, drawings