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79 THE GERMAN WEHRMACHT IN WWII: UNIT HISTORIES, EQUIPMENT German Combat Engineers in WWII Horst Rieben- stahl. The German engineer troops developed out of a branch that only developed into a fighting service arm by WWII. Thus, along with the special engineers, there were also assault engineers, armored engineers. This volume of photo documentation includes rare pictures of bridgelaying tanks in action, mine operations, and the construction of makeshift bridges. Size:7”x10”•300bwphotos•144pp. ISBN:0-7643-0574-3•hard•$24.95 The German Army Medical Corps in WWII Alex Buchner. This is the only book in English to present a detailed look at the German medical corps in WWII. Among the topics covered are training, structure of the corps, equipment, transport, medical care in a variety of combat zones, and a selection of personal memoirs from veterans. Size:7”x10”•200bwphotos•152pp. ISBN:0-7643-0692-8•hard•$24.95 German Military Chaplains inWWII Mark Hayden. Combining a large number of period images from private collections and photos of chaplain items in collections around the world, Hayden examines the moral dilemma of being a priest in Hitler’s Germany. Size:6”x9”•170color/bwphotos•160pp. ISBN:0-7643-2156-0•hard•$39.95 Those They Left Behind: WWII Photo- graphsofGermanSoldierswithTheir Wives, Families, and Sweethearts • Kriegsmarine • Heer • Luftwaffe • NSDAP•SS•Polizei•SA•HJ Holford & Radovic. Includes images of soldiers in uniform,fromalltheservices,withtheirwives, families and loved ones. Photos captioned withafulldescriptionofwhat isbeingworn. Size:11.5”x9”•200bwphotos•216pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-3768-0•hard•$59.99 Parades of the Wehrmacht: Berlin 1934-40 Horst Scheibert. Parades in Berlin during the Third Reich era were presented during Heroes’ Memorial Days, Hitler’s Birthday and occasions to honor foreign guests. This new photo album shows the military parades in Berlin from the years 1934-1940, and shows the great variety of early uniforms, equipment and vehicles used by the Wehrmacht at the time. Size:7”x10”•100bwphotos•80pp. ISBN:0-7643-0231-0•hard•$19.95 Trawniki Guards: Foot Soldiers of the Holocaust. Josh Baldwin. This is a study of some of the rank-and- file men, the foot soldiers, who carried out the “Final Solution.” The Trawniki concentration camp in Poland was used by the SS to train more than 5,000 men in the execution of mass murder. Size:6”x9”•90b/wphotos•192pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-6069-5•hard•$29.99 The Camp Women: The Female Auxiliaries Who Assisted the SS in Running the Nazi Concentration Camp System Daniel Patrick Brown. The first complete resource devoted to the SS-Aufseherinnen – the female guards of the German concentration camps during WWII. In addition, the role of the girl’s youth organization in developing future overseers, and the eventual recruitment, training, and employment of these women is likewise examined. Size:8.5”x11”•50bwphotos•288pp. ISBN:0-7643-1444-0•hard•$59.95 Commanders of Auschwitz: The SS Officers Who Ran the Largest Nazi Concentration Camp 1940-45 Jeremy Dixon. Finally a single volume detailing the SS officers that served in the largestandmost infamousofHitler’sconcentration camps, Auschwitz-Birkenau. Inside you will meet the commandants, Lagerführers, doctors, dentists, Gestapo officials, adjutants, administration officers, and sentry commanders. Size: 8.5”x11” • 130 bw photos • 232pp. ISBN: 0-7643-2175-7 • hard • $59.95 The Camp Men: The SS Officers Who Ran the Nazi Concentration Camp System French L. MacLean. Inside these pages you will meet over 960 infamousmen– theofficersofNaziGermany’s Totenkopf (Death’s Head). These men stood on the front-line of the Nazi war to exterminate the Jews. With well over one hundred photos – a large portion previously unpublished – this is the largest collection of SS camp personnel photos ever to appear in one work. Size:8.5”x11”•140bwphotos/maps•384pp. ISBN:0-7643-0636-7•hard•$59.95 The Field Men: The SS Officers Who Led the Einsatzkommandos – the Nazi Mobile Killing Units FrenchMacLean.Menlinedupinfourmotorized columnsimmediatelybehindtheGermanArmyonJune 22,1941,asitpreparedtolaunchOperationBarbarossa, an attack designed to win the war. The Field Men coverstheentiregamut,fromtheorganizationofthe units,totheSSofficerswhoserved inthisscourgeon theEasternFront.Some380SSofficersaredescribed in fulldetailandextensivelyanalyzed. Size:8.5”x11”•175bwphotos/maps•232pp. ISBN:0-7643-0754-1•hard•$59.95 German Anti-tank (Panzerjäger) Troops inWWII Fleischer & Eiermann. Detailed history of Germany’s WWII anti-tank forces including both the self-propelled and towed types. Includes extensive info on weapons, organization, tactics, and ammunition. Size:7”x10”•260bwphotos•176pp. ISBN:0-7643-2096-3•hard•$35.00 EQUIPMENT The German Infantry Handbook 1939-45 Alex Buchner. Detailed, one-volume look at the organization, uniforms, weapons, equipment, units, and operations of the WWII German infantryman. Discussions include organization from division on down to company, re- connaissance, artillery, intelligence, back-line services and much more. Size:7”x10”•220bwphotos•288pp. ISBN:0-88740-284-4•hard•$29.95 Panzerfaust and Other German Infantry Anti-tank Weapons Wolfgang Fleischer. Illustrated look at the WWII German equiva- lent to the bazooka, including technical and operational details, as well as discussions of other close-combat methods of tank destruction. Size:8.5”x11”•70bwphotos/drawings•48pp. ISBN:0-88740-672-6•soft•$9.95 Flamethrowers of the German Army 1914- 45 Fred Koch. Detailed, illustrated coverage of the variety of flamethrowers used by the German military fromWWI through WWII, including armor mounted and emplaced types. Size:8.5”x11”•100bwphotos•48pp. ISBN:0-7643-0264-7•soft•$9.95 German Trench Mortars and Infantry Mortars 1914-45 Wolfgang Fleischer. Illus- trated look at the variety of trench and infantry mortars used by the German military fromWWI throughWWII, including discussions of transport, ammunition and tactics. Size:8.5”x11”•70bwphotos•48pp. ISBN:0-88740-916-4•soft•$9.95 Weapons and Equipment of the German Fallschirmtruppe 1941-45 Alex Buchner. Concise, illustrated look at the weapons and equipment used by WWII German paratroops including everything from specialized gear and weapons, to artillery and aircraft. Size:8.5”x11”•70bwphotos•48pp. ISBN:0-88740-964-4•soft•$9.95 Weapons and Equipment of the German Cavalry in WWII Klaus Richter. Concise, illus- trated look at the weapons and equipment used by WWII German cavalry including everything from specialized gear and weapons, to saddles, packs, and harnesses. Size:8.5”x11”•70bwphotos•48pp. ISBN:0-88740-816-8•soft•$9.95 Weapons and Equipment of the German Mountain Troops in WWII Roland Kalteneg- ger. Concise, illustrated look at the weapons and equipment used by WWII German mountain troops including everything from specialized gear and weapons, to artillery and mortars. Size:8.5”x11”•70bwphotos•48pp. ISBN:0-88740-756-0•soft•$9.95 Captured Weapons and Equipment of the German Wehrmacht 1938-45 Wolf- gang Fleischer. Illustrated look at captured small arms, light and heavy weapons, artillery, armor, and vehicles as used by the German Wehrmacht in WWII. Size:8.5”x11”•100bwphotos•48pp. ISBN:0-7643-0526-3•soft•$9.95 Bridgebuilding Equipment of the Wehr- macht 1939-45 Horst Beiersdorf. Detailed look at German combat engineers and their bridge- building equipment as used in WWII, including operations and tactics. Size:8.5”x11”•80bwphotos/drawings•48pp. ISBN:0-7643-0571-9•soft•$9.95

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