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86 GERMANY IN WWII Panzer Feldjacke: German Armored Crew Uniforms of the Second World War • Vol. 1: Heer Pt. 1. Scott Pritchett. The uniforms and insignia of all branches of the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS who wore Panzer uniforms are detailed in over 5,600 illustrations in four volumes made available through unprecedented access to the best Panzer collections worldwide. Size:9"x12"•2000color/bwphotos•416pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-4372-8•hard•$125.00 Panzer Feldjacke: German Armored Crew Uniforms of the Second World War • Vol. 2: Heer Pt. 2. Scott Pritchett. The uniforms and insignia of all branches of the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS who wore Panzer uniforms are detailed in over 5,600 illustrations in four volumes made available through unprecedented access to the best Panzer collections worldwide. Size:9"x12"•2000color/bwphotos•320pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-4393-3•hard•$125.00 Panzer Feldjacke: German Armored Crew Uniforms of the Second World War Vol. 3: SS-VT and Waffen-SS Scott Pritchett. The uniforms and insignia of all branches of the Weh- rmacht and Waffen-SS who wore Panzer uniforms are detailed in over 5,600 illustrations in four volumes made available through unprecedented access to the best Panzer collections worldwide. Size:9"x12"•830color/bwphotos•272pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-4394-0•hard•$79.99 Panzer Feldjacke: German Armored Crew Uniforms of the Second World War Vol. 4: Luftwaffe Scott Pritchett. The uniforms and insignia of all branches of the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS who wore Panzer uniforms are detailed in over 5,600 illustrations in four volumes made available through unprecedented access to the best Panzer collections worldwide. Size:9"x12"•530color/bwphotos•224pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-4395-7•hard•$79.99 Gau Decorations of Hitler’s Germany CraigGottlieb. This first detailed study of Gau Ehrenzeichen, or District Honor Badges, can also help historians understand the formative years of the NSDAP from 1923-1939. Using never-before-published photos and drawing from private archives of original specimens of every badge and corresponding award document, Gottlieb answers two importantquestions:what isaGauEhrenzeichen,andwhy are they relevant to understanding Hitler’s rise to power? Size:6"x9"•300color/bwphotos•240pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-4256-1•hard•$45.00 WWII Troop Type Parachutes - Axis: Germa- ny, Italy, Japan – An Illustrated Study Guy Richards. Uniquely suited for anyone interested in the history of airborne troops, and illustrated with unpublished photos. Collectors, modelers and history researchers will be able to identify all of the troop parachutes used by the Axis powers. Technical data, drawings and packing instructions are included. Size:8.5"x11"•220color/bwphotos•144pp. ISBN:0-7643-1110-7•soft•$29.95 Uniforms and Insignia of the Cossacks in the German Wehrmacht in WWII Schuster & Tiede. This book examines the uniforms and badges of an almost forgotten group of soldiers – Don, Kuban, Terek and Siberian Cossack units that fought with the Wehrmacht during WWII. Among the subjects covered are: Cossacks in the Imperial Russian Army; and the uniforms and badgesof theCossacks in theWehrmacht inWWII. Size:8.5”x11”•420color/bwphotos•160pp. ISBN:0-7643-1941-8•hard•$49.95 German Daggers of WWII: A Photographic Reference Thomas M. Johnson. This four-volume set by Thomas M. Johnson, a leading collector and authoritative researcher, has been compiled to serve as a useful and authoritative reference on the daggers of Nazi Germany, and have been designed to aid not only the beginning collector, but also the seasoned advanced collector and specialist. These volumes are the result of many years of arduous research conducted on both sides of the Atlantic, and are a scholarly study that is more than a perfunc- tory annotation and illustration of the known basic patterns. Also, the series is a study of a culture and the crafts that actually produced the blades, as well as being a manual in the art of collecting them. Within these books one will see coverage of the historical background; the manufacturing techniques; constructional; actual basic patterns; variations and rarities; the art of collecting, and a whole host of other salient facts of absorbing interest. Vol. 1: Army • Luftwaffe • Kriegsmarine Size:9"x12"•240color/bwphotos•224pp. ISBN:0-7643-2203-6•hard•$79.95 Vol. 2: SA • Feldherrnhalle • SS • NSKK • NPEA • RAD • Hitlerjugend Size:9"x12"•470color/bwphotos•384pp. ISBN:0-7643-2204-4•hard•$79.95 Vol. 3: DLV/NSFK • Diplomats • Red Cross • Police and Fire • RLB • TENO • Customs • Reichsbahn • Postal • Hunting and For- estry • Etc. Size:9"x12"•490color/bwphotos•320pp. ISBN:0-7643-2205-2•hard•$79.95 Vol. 4: Recently Surfaced Rare and Un- usual Dress Daggers • Hermann Göring • Bejeweled Dress Daggers • Reproductions • Solingen Update Size:9"x12"•100color/bwphotos•112pp. ISBN:0-7643-2206-0•hard•$39.95 TheMilitary Intervention Corps of the Span- ish Blue Division in the GermanWehrmacht 1941-45: Organization • Uniforms • Insignia • Documents Esteban/Redondo/Esteban. More than 400 unpublished photographs provide an in-depth study of the military uniforms, insignia, documents, and organization of the Spanish and German Military Administration of the period. Size:8.5"x11"•400color/bwphotos•192pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-3102-2•hard•$59.99 German Belt Buckles 1845-1945: Buckles of the Enlisted Soldiers Peter Nash. This book help collectors identify buckles and avoid purchasing reproductions. Date and identify manufacturer’s marks. Only genuine buckles have been used for illustration, together with all their blemishes – except where noted. Information on the early RZM marks is brought to collectors and many details of buckle construction are presented with comparisonsbetweengenuinebucklesand reproductions. Size:6"x9"•800color/bwphotos•528pp. ISBN:0-7643-1870-5•hard•$59.95 Personal Effects of the German Soldier in WWII Chris Mason. German soldiers, sailors and airmen of WWII went to war with a variety of personal effects in their pockets and knapsacks. This book explores this most personal, private, and often poignant aspect of military history, through a study of the small items German soldiers used in the barracks and in the trenches for work, hygiene, eating, relaxation, and survival. Size:6”x9”•320color/bwphotos•192pp. ISBN:0-7643-2255-9•hard•$39.95 Rations of the German Wehrmacht in WWII Pool & Bock. This book is the most accurate and detailed look at the rations provided to the German soldier in WWII. Covering all the major food groups – Emergency and Special rations, Scho-ka-kola, the supply system and wartime packaging materials and construction. Size:8.5"x11"•800color/bwphotos•288pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-3520-4•hard•$79.99 Rations of the German Wehrmacht in WWII • Vol. 2 Jim Pool. Aided by the discovery of wartime British Government intelligence reports this volume helps to further unravel the mysteries of the wartime German food industry. Utilizing the successful formula of volume one, this book addresses the Special/Emergency rations of the German military, the feeding of the German soldier during offensive operations, as well as offering a comparison of the German and U.S. Army ration organizations. Size:8.5"x11"•550color/bwphotos•216pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-4265-3•hard•$59.99 Kunststoffe: A Collector’s Guide to German WWII Plastics and Their Markings W. Darrin Weaver. This book is the first comprehensive and easy to use reference since WWII covering prominent German wartime plastics manufacturers and products. Size:6"x9"•150color/bwphotos•176pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-2923-4•hard•$39.95 WWII GermanWar Booty: A Study in Photos Thomas M. Johnson. This book contains over 580 beautiful full-color, large-format photos of German daggers, swords, helmets, uniforms, insignia, award documents, weapons, and many other rare and unusual items. Also included is a generous selection of WWII era photos showing many items being liberated! Size:9"x12"•580color/bwphotos•368pp. ISBN:0-7643-1923-X•hard•$79.95 Monetary Men: The Allies’ Struggle to Recover and Restore Nazi Gold, Silver, and Diamonds Kenneth D. Alford. Explores missing caches of money and gold looted by Nazis and the financial aspects of WWII military history. The appendix contains timelines and summaries of all the shipments recovered by the U.S. Army and a financial spreadsheet detailing the 370 tons of gold recovered and its final distribution. Size:7"x10"•55bwphotos•224pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-4836-5•hard•$29.99 SackingAladdin’sCave:PlunderingGöring’s NaziWarTrophies Alford/Johnson/Morris.Details the magnitude of the looting of Göring’s treasures and what happened to items not disposed of in a legitimate way. The most valuable of these made their way to America, from two wedding swords andahuntingdaggernowvalued inthemillionsof dollars, to jewelry and other riches. Luminaries like GeneralMaxwellTaylor,forexample,seizedasizeable portionforhimself,asdidotherhigh-rankingofficers. Size: 8.5”x11” • 180 color/bw photos • 136pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-4396-4 • hard • $59.99 ParadeMedalBarsoftheThirdReich Thomas M.Yanacek.Overone-hundredGermanmedalbarsin fullcolor,showingbothobverseandreverseviewsand closeupimagesthathighlightsomeofthefinerdetails. Medal bars of the military, police, political, and civil organizationsarecovered.Examplesoforiginalaward documentsareshown,aswellasperiodphotographs ofmedalbars inwear. Information isalsopresented onmakermarkings,medalidentification,thematerial usedtomakethemedal,finishes,andmeasurements. Size:8.5”x11”•400color/bwphotos•200pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-3091-9•hard•$69.99

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