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64 THE GERMAN WEHRMACHT IN WWII: OPERATIONAL HISTORIES & BATTLES Foxes of the Desert: The Story of the Afrikakorps Paul Carell. Here for the first time from the German viewpoint and with a great deal of hitherto unpublished material is the complete story of one of the most bitterly fought, exciting campaigns in modern warfare. As a result of personal interviews with over a thousand combatants, tireless reading, and painstaking research, Carell has skillfully blended a mass of new and exciting information into a dramatic and completely authentic narrative. Size:5.75"x8.5"•70bwphotos/maps•370pp. ISBN:0-88740-659-9•hard•$29.95 Invasion! They’re Coming! The German Account of the D-Day Landings and the 80 Days’ Battle for France Paul Carell. A revised and updated edition of Carell’s great classic. Carell takes into account the most recent results of historical research, especially the successful allied deception effort achieved by agents, phoney radio transmissions and sophisticated disinfor- mation operations, details of which have only recently been revealed, and which led to fateful false estimations by Hitler and the German generals. Size:6"x9"•70bwphotos/maps•320pp. ISBN:978-0-88740-716-1•hard•$35.00 Barbarossa Unleashed: The German Blitz- krieg through Central Russia to the Gates of Moscow June-December 1941 Craig W. H. Luther.TheadvanceofGermanforcesthroughcentral Russia in the summer of 1941,with brief accounts of the Battle of Moscow and winter battles into early 1942. Based on hundreds of veterans’ accounts, archival documents and key literature, this is the mostdetailedaccounttodateoftheGermansoldiers’ experiences in Russia in 1941. Size:7"x10"•220bwphotos/maps•808pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-4376-6•hard•$59.99 Stalingrad: The Death of the German Sixth Army on the Volga, 1942-1943, Vol. 1: The Bloody Fall& Vol. 2: The Brutal Winter Col. French L. MacLean. The first published work to detail the situation of every German corps and division for every day of the six-month Stalingrad campaign. This two-volume set derives from the Sixth Army daily operation reports and the German Army High Command (OKH) situation maps (Lage Ost). Size:7"x10"•510photos•640pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-4343-8•hard•$69.99 Stalingrad: The Defeat of the German 6th Army Paul Carell. Carell sets his talents to discussing the operations of the 6th Army from the 1942 German summer offensive, through the fighting in the streets of Stalingrad, to the final defeat in January 1943. Size:7"x10"•190color/bwphotos•352pp. ISBN:978-0-88740-469-6•hard•$39.99 German Panzers on the Offensive: Russian Front, North Africa 1941-42 R. H. S. Stolfi. The acknowledged superiority of the German Army in battle fighting is exemplified by the offensives of 1939-42, and this book combines description and interpretation of the advances of nine German panzer divisions to reveal extraordinary details of the great victories. Size:6"x9"•8bwphotos/maps•224pp. ISBN:0-7643-1770-9•hard•$35.00 LastVictory in Russia:The SS-Panzerkorps and Manstein’s Kharkov Counteroffensive - February-March 1943 George M. Nipe.The first detailed and comprehensive account of the Kharkov counteroffensive, the operations of the SS divisions and the supporting actions of Armeeabteilung Fretter-Pico and 1.Panzerarmee. Size:8.5"x11"•210bwphotos•368pp. ISBN:0-7643-1186-7•hard•$59.95 German Battle Tactics on the Russian Front 1941-45 Steven Newton. The tenacity of the Ger- man Army in Russia from 1941-45, fighting against overwhelming odds but refusing to disintegrate, has fascinated readers for decades. Newton has retrieved, retranslated, and annotated the detailed tactical accounts of combat in Russia that German officers provided their American captors after the war. Size:6"x9"•maps•320pp. ISBN:0-88740-582-7•hard•$24.95 Retreat from Leningrad: Army Group North 1944-45 StevenNewton.Mosthistoriesof thenorthern sector of the Russian front concentrate on the siege of Leningrad, and focus little attention on the heavy fighting during the Wehrmacht’s withdrawl into the Baltic countries. Retreat from Leningrad begins where those books end, with the massive January 1944 Soviet offensive that was designed not only to break the siege completely but also to destroy Army Group North. Size:6"x9"•maps•328pp. ISBN:0-88740-806-0•hard•$24.95 Assault on Moscow 1941: The Offensive, The Battle, The Set-Back Werner Haupt. Detailed unit operations and individual accounts make for absorbing reading, and a rare chance for the reader to examine an early, yet very important, Russian front battle. Size:6"x9"•140color/bwphotos•304pp.ISBN:0-7643- 0127-6•hard•$35.00 Deadlock Before Moscow Franz Kurowski. Study of ArmyGroupCenterduring the1942/43Sovietcampaign and the bitter defensive battles that ensued. Never before has such detail on this aspect of the Russian front campaign been available in English. First-person accounts, and never before published documentation to present this, the turning point of the war in Russia. Size:6"x9"•70bwphotos•412pp. ISBN:0-88740-412-X•hard•$34.95 Army Group North: The Wehrmacht in Russia 1941-45 Werner Haupt. After long years of studying sources and literature, Haupt presents the military history of one of the larger theaters of WWII. The completion of the history of Army Group North, Center, and South is the result of the author’s utilization of all German and Russian literature, as well as those combat diaries and documents of the committed troop units that are available in German archives. Size:6"x9"•70bwphotos/maps•416pp. ISBN:0-7643-0182-9•hard•$39.95 Army Group Center: The Wehrmacht in Russia 1941-45 Size:6"x9"•80bwphotos/maps•400pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-0266-4•hard•$35.00 Army Group South: The Wehrmacht in Russia 1941-45 Size:6"x9"•80bwphotos/maps•480pp. ISBN:0-7643-0385-6•hard•$39.95 Ostfront 1944: The German Defensive Battles on the Russian Front 1944 Alex Buchner. In 1944, when the entire Russo-German front was “ablaze" under continual Soviet attacks, wrong estimations by the highest German command led to critical decisions with grave consequences. The Red Army was growing increasingly stronger, and launched a major offensive. This in-depth study uses presently available sources and the reports of still-living participants, to document the events on the Eastern Front of 1944. Size:6"x9"•60bwphotos•336pp. ISBN:0-88740-282-8•hard•$29.95 Hitler’s Last Bastion: The Final Battles for the Reich 1944-45 Franz Kurowski. The final stage of WWII, with the enemy across the Reich’s borders, saw final desperate battles for numerous fortified places and blocking positions. Hitler ordered the defense of these fortified places such as Königsberg and Breslau, Wesel and Kolberg, Danzig, Posen and many others. Size:6"x9"•110bwphotos/maps•432pp. ISBN:0-7643-0548-4•hard•$35.00 Operation Drvar: A Facsimile of Official Kriegsberichter Reports on the Attack by SS-Fallschirmjäger on Tito’s Headquarters May25,1944 EditedbyBranislavRadovic.Photo facsimile of two very rare after action reports by Luftwaffe kriegsberichter chronicling Operation “Drvar" where German airborne and land forces attempted to capture or kill Yugoslav communist partisan leader Tito in his HQ in Drvar, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Includes text inEnglishandGerman. Size:8.5"x11"•40bwphotos•64pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-3060-5•soft•$29.99 German Paratroops in Scandinavia: Fall-schirm- jäger in Denmark and Norway April-June 1940 Óscar González. The German conquest of Denmark and Norway in spring 1940 presents an interesting study of joint strategy between ground, air, and sea forces. Among the topics discussed are German paratroop operations against the main Danish and Norwegian bridges and aerodromes, the jump on Dombås, behind enemy lines, and also their tenacious resistance on the snow-covered grounds of Narvik. Size:6"x9"•160color/bwphotos•192pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-3241-8•hard•$45.00 German Anti-Partisan Warfare in Europe 1939- 45 Colin Heaton. The German invasion, conquest, and occupation of Europe sparked a civilian insurgency response never before witnessed in history. This new book uses exclusive interviews with German and Allied soldiers and commanders as well as civilian irregulars who participated in irregular warfare, either as partisans or guerrillas during WWII. Size:6"x9"•100bwphotos•480pp. ISBN:0-7643-1395-9•hard•$29.95 Rommel in the Desert: Victories and Defeat of the Afrikakorps 1941-43 Volkmar Kühn. The complete story of Rommel in North Africa is told in this detailed volume. The reader is taken through the initial formation of the Afrikakorps, the stunning early victories, the battles throughoutCyrenaica,andtheraceacrossLibya.Then thedefeatatElAlameinandthelongretreatstoTripoli andTunisareexplored.EverytacticalaspectoftheNorth Africancampaign isexamined,withdetailedmaps . Size:8.5"x11"•200bwphotos•224pp. ISBN:978-0-88740-292-0•hard•$49.99 Rommel and the Secret War in North Africa: Secret Intelligence in the North African Campaign 1941-43 Janusz Piekalk- iewicz. Piekalkiewicz chronicles the British Secret Inteligence Service (SIS) and the “Ultra" secret, and its effect on the campaign in North Africa during WWII. On the German side, Rommel also knew the use of intercepted enemy messages – an awareness that the British were able to gain only much too late and after many sacrifices. Size:7"x10"•220photos/maps•240pp. ISBN:0-88740-340-9•hard•$29.95 Summer of ’42: A Study of German-Arme- nian Relations During the SecondWorldWar Levon Thomassian. Despite the overwhelming contributions made by the Armenians to the Allied war effort, at least 18,000 served under the Third Reich. After the war, these so-called collaborators were labeled as traitors by those unable to grasp the complexity of their circumstances. Largely based on archival research, this book attempts to separate fact from fallacy by examining the motives, treatment, and history of these Armenians. Size:6"x9"•40color/bwphotos•216pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-4045-1•hardcover•$29.99

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