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Germany’s Tiger Tanks. Tom Jentz & Hilary
Doyle
Vol.1: D.W. to Tiger I: Design, Production
& Modifications. This first volume covers the
history, development and production of the Tiger
tank variants from the idea’s conception to the end
of production. Includes details on the develop-
ment series known as the D.W., VK 30.01(H),
VK 30.01(P), VK 36.01(H), VK 45.01(P) as well
as the Tiger I.
Size:9”x12”•160bwphotos/plans•192pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-1038-6•hard•$59.99
Vol.2: VK45.02 to TIGER II Design, Produc-
tion &Modifications.Coversdevelopment from
the VK 45.02(P), VK 45.03(H) to the modifications
under design for the Tiger II. Scale drawings com-
bined with drawings, sketches, and photos depict-
ing external modifications as well as internal views.
Size:9”x12”•250bwphotos/plans•176pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0224-8•hard•$59.95
Vol.3: Tiger I & Tiger II: Combat Tactics.
Covers the complete combat history of the Tigers I
and II, and includes the operational characteristics,
organization, tactics, issued tocombatunitsopera-
tional strength reports, and after-action-accounts.
Size:9”x12”•180bwphotos/plans•176pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0225-6•hard•$49.95
The Tiger Project: A Series Devoted to
Germany’s WWII Tiger Tank Crews Edited
by Dale Richard Ritter. A series that delves into
the inner workings of Germany’s most fearsome
panzers of WWII, the Tiger and Tiger II. Based
mainly on interviews, personal diaries, and
recollections, Tiger and King Tiger crewmen are
presented as soldiers who served as a members
of crews and units that fielded a truly extraordinary
and deadly weapon. .
Book 1: Alfred Rubbel - Schwere Panzer
(Tiger) Abteilung 503. This first book is de-
voted solely to Alfred Rubbel, who served with the
Panzertruppe on the Russian front from Operation
Barbarossa through to the end of the war.
Size:8.5”x11”•220bwphotos/maps•168pp.
ISBN:0-7643-2000-9•hard•$49.95
Book 2: Horst Krönke - Schwere Panzer
(Tiger) Abteilung 505. Krönke was introduced
to the new Tiger tank and served with a Tiger unit,
transferring to schwere Panzer Abteilung 505 to
serve with his brother, until the end of the war.
Size:8.5”x11”•400bwphotos/maps•152pp.
ISBN:0-7643-2101-3•hard•$49.95
Germany’s Panther Tank: The Quest for
Combat Supremacy Thomas L. Jentz. Over
twenty years of research went into the creation of
this highly detailed history of the development,
characteristics, capabilities and variants of Ger-
many’s legendary Panther tank.
Size:8.5”x11”•170bwphotos•160pp.
ISBN:0-88740-812-5•hard•$59.95
German Flak in WWII Werner Muller. Illustrated
look at the wide variety of flak guns used by the
German Wehrmacht in WWII on a variety of war
fronts, as well as associated towing and ranging
equipment.
Size:7”x10”•250bwphotos•160pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0399-6•hard•$24.95
Panzer-Grenadier, Motorcycle & Panzer-
Reconnaissance Units 1935-45 Horst
Scheibert. Illustrated look at the organization,
equipment and operations of the Wehrmacht’s
armored infantry, recon and motorcycle units
during WWII.
Size:8.5”x11”•200bwphotos•192pp.
ISBN:0-88740-285-2•hard•$29.95
Armored Vehicles and Units of the German
Order Police (Ordnungspolizei) 1936-45
Werner Regenberg. Highly detailed book on the
vehicles and units of Germany’s Ordnungspolizei
during WWII, as well as organizational and
operational history.
Size:7”x10”•300bwphotos•288pp.
ISBN:0-7643-1555-2•hard•$39.95
BMW Motorcycles in WWII Janusz Piekalk-
iewicz. Illustrated look at BMWs R12/R75 motor-
cycles in WWII as used by the German Wehrmacht
on a variety of war fronts, as well as technical
drawings and specifications.
Size:8.5”x11”•220bwphotos•192pp.
ISBN:0-88740-306-9•hard•$29.95
German Military Motorcycles in the
Reichswehr and Wehrmacht 1934-45 Horst
Hinrichsen. Detailed, illustrated history featuring
the wide variety of motorcycles use by the German
Wehrmacht inWWII, including featuresoncaptured
motorcycles, the Kettenkrad, and a brief look at
Allied motorcycles.
Size:7”x10”•300bwphotos•200pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0192-6•hard•$29.95
Motorcycles of the Wehrmacht: A Photo
Chronicle Horst Hinrichsen. Illustrated look at
the wide variety of motorcycles – from many dif-
ferent manufacturers – used by the WWII German
Wehrmacht on a variety of war fronts.
Size:7”x10”•200bwphotos•192pp.
ISBN:0-88740-685-8•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
documentation 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
Czechoslovak Armored Fighting Vehicles
1918-48 Kliment & Francev. This book presents
for the first time a complete and accurate picture
of their development, organization and operational
use before and during the war.
Size:8.5”x11”•800bw/colorphotos•384pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0141-1•hard•$59.95
German Artillery in WWII 1939-45 Joachim
Engelmann. This volume of photos presents a look
into the operations, action and everyday life of the
German artillery – a frequently over-looked aspect
of Wehrmacht history.
Size:7”x10”•400bwphotos•176pp.
ISBN:0-88740-762-5•hard•$24.95
The Heavy Flak Guns 1933-45WernerMuller.
Highly detailed illustrated look at the German 88,
128, and 150mm flak guns and related equipment
during WWII.
Size:8.5”x11”•250bwphotos•140pp.
ISBN:0-88740-263-1•hard•$24.95
The German 88 Gun in Combat Janusz
Piekalkiewicz. Illustrated look at the famed German
88mm flak gun in both its air and ground roles on
a variety of WWII war fronts.
Size:8.5”x11”•250bwphotos•192pp.
ISBN:978-0-88740-341-5•hard•$39.99
Flak Artillery of the Legion Condor: Flak
Abteilung (mot.) F/88 in the Spanish Civil
War 1936-39 Molina & Garcia. The first detailed
lookat theGermanLegionCondor’smotorizedFlak
Abteilung F/88 in the Spanish Civil War. Along
with organizational and operational histories, are
detailed looks at flak guns, range finders, trucks
and towing vehicles, and personalities.
Size:6”x9”•130color/bwphotos•160pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3231-9•hard•$35.00
Germany’s Tiger Tanks: Tigers at the Front
- A Photo Study Thomas L. Jentz. Tiger! – the
very name that Allied troops feared. It came to
symbolize the superiority of German tank design.
This book has been created as a photo essay show-
ing the best available and rare photos of Tigers with
units at the front.
Size:8.5”x11”•270bwphotos•208pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-1339-4•hard•$29.99
The Tiger Project: A Series Devoted to
Germany’s World War II Tiger Tank Crews:
Dr. Günter Polzin – Schwere Panzer (Tiger)
Abteilung 503. Dale Richard Ritter. This third
book in the seriescovers the story of a tank soldier,
from Germany’s Wehrmacht of the Second World
War. Combining experiences with photographs,
many previously unseen, and other, better-known
photographs, a more complete picture of 503 is
presented within the context of a Tiger tank veteran.
Size:81/2”x11”•178b/wandcolorphotos• Index
•144pp.•
ISBN:978-0-7643-4638-5•hardcover•$49.99
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