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66 VEHICLES & ARTILLERY: GERMAN: TANK DESTROYERS & SELF-PROPELLED GUNS, TANKS Sturmgeschütz&ItsVariants WalterSpielberger. ThefirsttwovolumesofthisdefinitivehistoryofGerman armorarenowavailable inEnglish!Known for itsem- phasisondetail,theSpielbergerseriesshows infactory, testandcombatphotographs,anddetailedlinedrawings, all production models, prototypes and modifications ofspecificarmorandmilitaryvehicles.VolumeIcovers all variations of the “Panther” tanks, including all vehiclesthatusedthePantherchassis.VolumeIIonthe Sturmgeschutzassaultguns,showsallshortand long gunversions,aswellasthevarioussupportvehiclesof theSturmartillerie.Upcomingvolumesinclude:Volume IIIon thePanzer IV,andVolume IVand thePanzer III. Size:8.5”x11”•over240photographs•256pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-2942-5•hard•$59.95 The German Sturmgeschütze in World War II Fleischer/Eiermann. This book is a detailed look at the World War II German assault gun in all its variants. Everything from design and construction, to ammunition, tactics, and operations on all war fronts is presented. War era photos show up-close details, as well as combat use throughout World War II. Size:7”x10”•250bwphotos•160pp. ISBN:0-7643-0693-6•hard•$24.95 Jagdtiger: The Most Powerful Armoured Fighting Vehicle of WWII Andrew Devey. This new two-volume study of Germany’s heaviest Jagdpanzer (tank destroyer) is the result of nearly twenty years of exhaustive research. Vol.1: Technical History Well-structured and highly detailed technical analysis of this complex tank destroyer. Using manufacturer’s documen- tation, drawings, and photos, combined with intelligence analysis, this work details the origin, design, construction and assembly of the vehicle. Size:9”x12”•170bwphotos•144pp. ISBN:0-7643-0750-9•hard•$49.95 Vol. 2: Operational History Covers the training, transport, deployment and a month-by-month fighting account of the two Panzerjäger units equipped with Jagdtigers. Using original documen- tation and veteran accounts, as well as documents, maps and a wealth of striking photos, this volume dramatically illustrates the combat experiences of these unique weapons. Size:9”x12”•250bwphotos•160pp. ISBN:0-7643-0751-7•hard•$49.95 Elefant, Jagdtiger, Sturmtiger: Variations of the Tiger Family Wolfgang Schneider. Rare look at the German late-WWII variants using the Tiger chassis, including anti-tank, mortar, and rocket launcher versions. Size:11”x8.5”•80bwphotos/drawings 48pp.• ISBN:978-0-88740-239-5 soft•$14.99 Light Jagdpanzer: Development - Produc- tion - Operations Walter Spielberger Hilary L. Doyle & Thomas L. Jentz. This volume in the series presents the light tank destroyers of the Wehrmacht with accurate scale drawings and previously unpublished photographs. Size: 8.5”x11” • over 300 b/w photos, line schemes • 200pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-2623-3 • hard • $49.95 Heavy Jagdpanzer: Development - Pro- duction - Operations Walter Spielberger Hilary L. Doyle & Thomas L. Jentz. This volume in the series presents the Wehrmacht’s heavy tank destroyers: Ferdinand, Jagdpanther and Jagdtiger with previously unpublished photos and action reports. Size: 8.5”x11” • over 260 b/w photos, line schemes • 200pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-2625-7 • hard • $49.95 Jagdpanzer Horst Scheibert. Photo history on all of the German Wehr- macht’s WWII self-propelled, anti-tank guns variants. Size:11”x8.5”•70bwphotos/drawings 48pp.• ISBN:978-0-88740-323-1 soft•$14.99 Panzerjäger Horst Scheibert. Illustrated volume showing the wide variety of German self-propelled anti-tank guns, including rare and unusual variants and field mods. Size:11”x8.5”•90bwphotos/drawings 48pp.•ISBN:0-7643-0395-3•soft•$9.95 Hummel&Nashorn/Hornisse:GermanSelf-Pro- pelled Artillery inWorldWar II DavidDoyle.The HummelandNashornaretwoofNaziGermany’smost widely recognized self-propelled artillery pieces.The Hummel,with its heavy gun,was field artillery,while the Nashorn, also known as the Hornisse, mounted the famed 88 mm gun and became a feared tank destroyer.This book chronicles the development and use of these vehicles from concept to combat. Size:9”×9”•164colorandb/wphotos•128pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-5940-8•hardcover•$19.99 German Self-Propelled Artillery in WWII: Wespe Joachim Engelmann. Concise history of Germany’s WWII self-propelled howitzer based on the Panzer II chassis, including variants. Size:11”x8.5”•70bwphotos/drawings 48pp.•ISBN:0-88740-407-3•soft•$9.95 German Self-Propelled Artillery in WWII: Bison Joachim Engelmann. Concise history of Germany’s WWII self-propelled howitzer based on the Panzer I chassis, as well other types such as the Hummel and Brummbär. Size: 11”x8.5” • 70 bw photos/drawings 48pp. • ISBN: 0-88740-406-5 • soft • $9.95 German Motorized Artillery and Panzer Ar- tillery in WW II Fleischer & Eiermann. Illustrated look at Germany’s WWII motorized artillery, including detailed information on equipment, organization and tactics, on a variety of war fronts. Size:7”x10”•260bwphotos•160pp. ISBN:0-7643-2095-5•hard•$35.00 TANKS German Tanks in WWI: The A7V & Early Tank Development Werner Haupt. Concise history of Germany’s first tank, its use in WWI and additional early armor developments. Size:11”x8.5”•80bwphotos/drawings 48pp.• ISBN:978-0-88740-237-1 soft•$9.99 A History of the Panzer Troops 1916-45 WernerHaupt.Detailed lookatGermany’spanzer forces from WWI through WWII, focusing on technical and operational aspects. Size:7.75”x10.5”•200bwphotos•208pp. ISBN:0-88740-244-5•hard•$24.95 The Secret Beginnings of Germany’s Panzer Troops Michael Scheibert. Concise history of the secret early years of Hitler’s armored forces during the 1930s. Size:8.5”x11”•80bwphotos•48pp. ISBN:0-7643-0788-6•soft•$9.95 Panzer I Horst Scheibert. Concise his- tory of the German Wehrmacht’s first WWII panzer and its early combat use. Size:11”x8.5”•80bwphotos/drawings 48pp.•ISBN:0-88740-673-4•soft•$9.95 Panzers I and II and their Variants: from Reichswehr to Wehrmacht Walter Spiel- berger. This book in the series described the technical and tactical development of these light tanks - from the Reichswehr years to the World War II campaigns in Poland, France and Russia. Size: 8.5”x11” • over 200 b/w photos, line schemes • 168pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-2624-0 • hard • $49.95 Panzer II Horst Scheibert. Illustrated look at the German Wehrmacht tank and its early WWII use through 1942. Size:11”x8.5”•70bwphotos/drawings 48pp.•ISBN:0-88740-674-2•soft•$9.95 Panzer III Horst Scheibert. Detailed look at the WWII German medium panzer, and the further use of the Panzer III chassis to war’s end. Size:11”x8.5”•80bwphotos/drawings 48pp.•ISBN:0-88740-676-9•soft•$9.95 Panzerkampfwagen III: Germany’s Early World War II Main Tank DavidDoyle.ThePanzer III was the most plentiful German tank ofWWII and was a fixture of German armored formations. Over 160 photos chronicle the design, development, and deploymentofthispanzer.Ninechapters,eachdevoted toaspecificmodel,useconcise,easy-to-readtextand detailed captions to explore this iconic tank. Size:9”×9”•162colorandb/wphotos•128pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-5958-3•hardcover•$19.99

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