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The Cavalry of the Wehrmacht 1941-45
Klaus Christian Richter. This new book is a
detailed study of one of the lesser-known aspects
of the Wehrmacht in WWII. Covers the variety
of unit types, equipment, insignia, training, and
operations.
Size:7”x10”•300bwphotos•208pp.
ISBN:0-88740-814-1•hard•$29.95
The Volksdeutschen in the Wehrmacht,
Waffen-SS, Ordnungspolizei in World War
II Rolf Michaelis. In WWII, ethnic Germans all
over Europe were drafted into the German military
from all of the occupied countries. Nearly 650,000
from all occupied countries men were put into the
Wehrmacht, Waffen-SS, and Order Police. This
book details each country and unit from all service
armsand includes raredocuments,soldbuchs,and
war-era photographs.
Size:8.5”x11”•100color/bwphotos•136pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-4261-5•hard•$39.99
German Combat Divers in WWII Michael
Jung. Complete history of the German combat
divers in WWII. Covers military diving, the devel-
opment of technical equipment, the establishment
and organization of the German combat diver units,
and their use in sabotage operations. Also, the
completely unknown story of the creation of the
“Sea Commando Battalion Brandenburg” and the
navy’s Combat Diver Training Detachment 700.
Size:6”x9”•50bwphotos•144pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3092-6•hard•$35.00
Soviet Field Artillery in WWII: Including
Use by the German Wehrmacht Michael
Foedrowitz. Detailed, illustrated history of WWII
Soviet light, medium, and heavy artillery, including
detaisl on ammunition, transport, and combat use.
Size:8.5”x11”•100bwphotos•48pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0181-0•soft•$9.95
Armored Trains of the Soviet Union 1917-
45 Wilfried Kopenhagen. Rare look at Soviet
armored trains from the revolution in 1917 through
WWII, including discussions of design, construc-
tion, armament, and wartime use.
Size:8.5”x11”•70bwphotos•48pp.
ISBN:0-88740-917-2•soft•$9.95
Stalin Organs: Russian Rocket Launchers
Michael Foedrowitz. Illustrated look at the infa-
mous Soviet Katyusha rocket launchers in WWII,
including details on launch vehicles, ammunition
and tactics.
Size:8.5”x11”•70bwphotos/drawings•48pp.
ISBN:0-88740-669-6•soft•$9.95
Russian T-34 Battle Tank Horst
Scheibert. The famous and influential
Soviet T-34 battle tank in a concise il-
lustrated history featuring details of all
variants throughout WWII.
Size: 11”x8.5” • 70 bw photos/drawings
•48pp.
ISBN:0-88740-405-7•soft•$9.95
Stalin’s Giants: Kv-I & Kv-II Horst
Scheibert. Concise, illustrated history
of the Soviet Union’s early-WWII heavy
tanks, including up-close details and
technical data.
Size:11”x8.5”•70bwphotos•48pp.
ISBN:0-88740-404-9•soft•$9.95
Russian Tanks and Armored Vehicles 1946-
to the Present: An Illustrated Reference
Fred Koch. After WWII Russian tank development
continued to strive for dominance on numerous
fronts. This book accounts for all of the Russian
and USSR armored vehicles developed just prior
to the end of the Second World War to the present.
Each model’s specifications and data, as well as
developmental history, are given in comprehensive
text and numerous photos of striking detail.
Size:8.5”x11”•500bwphotos•176pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0914-5•hard•$39.95
Russian Tanks and Armored Vehicles
1917-45: An Illustrated Reference Wolfgang
Fleischer. Describes in excellent detail and strik-
ing photos, many unpublished, the development
and amassing of Russia’s armored vehicles from
WWI through WWII. Included in this text are those
models that did not make it to production, and
also the history behind Russia’s tank development,
including the numerous foreign models that it
based its designs on.
Size:8.5”x11”•490bwphotos•176pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0913-7•hard•$39.9
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
Those They Left Behind: WWII Photo-
graphs of German Soldiers with their
Wives, Families, and Sweethearts •
Kriegsmarine • Heer • Luftwaffe
• NSDAP • SS • Polizei • SA • HJ
Holford & Radovic. This work includes over
200 images of soldiers in uniform, from all
the services, with their wives, families and
loved ones. Each photograph is captioned
with a full description of what is being worn.
Size:11.5”x9”•200bwphotos•216pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3768-0•hard•$59.99
German Military Chaplains in WWII 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
German Combat Engineers in WWII Horst
Riebenstahl. The German engineer troops devel-
oped 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
Gulaschkanone: The German Field Kitchen
in WWII and Modern Reenactment Scott
Thompson. The German army of WWII fed their
men from field kitchens like these. The cooks
risked danger and adversity to deliver hot meals
to the soldiers at the front. This book looks at the
role the field kitchen played in WWII.
Size:8.5”x11”•200color/bwphotos•144pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3767-3•hard•$49.99
Horses of the German Army in WWII Paul
Louis Johnson. If one really means to understand
the performance and tactics of the Wehrmacht
in WWII, one must understand the horse and its
logistic requirements. This book presents one of
the most comprehensive photo collections of the
men and equipment of the horse-mounted troops.
Size:8.5”x11”•500bw/colorphotos•352pp.
ISBN:0-7643-2421-7•hard•$59.95
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 inWWII. Among the topics covered are train-
ing, 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
Mr. Churchill’s Tank: The British Infantry
Tank Mark IV David Fletcher. Explains the
systems, processes and pitfalls in depth. It also
examines the Churchill tank in action from the
beaches of Dieppe to the mountains of Tunisia;
from the Gothic Line in Italy to the Siegfried Line
in Germany and in the harsh terrain of Korea. It is
examined mark by mark, from the A20 prototype
through to the heavyweight 1944 Black Prince
design.
Size:8.5”x11”•250bwphotos•224pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0679-0•hard•$45.00
Arnhem: Defeat and Glory: A Miniatur-
ist Perspective G.S.W. DeLillio. The author
combines the best works available into a superbly
researched and illustrated text, suffused with a
masterful articulation of the Allied tragedy through
the medium of 20mm scale miniature portraiture.
The author provides a unique foundation for the
generalist, serious researcher, and wargaming
enthusiast alike.
Size:8.5”x11”•110colorphotos/maps•160pp.
ISBN:0-7643-1443-2•hard•$35.00
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