The German Wehrmacht in Wwii: Panzers, Panzer Forces, Tiger Tanks, Artillery, Vehicles 55

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The German Wehrmacht in Wwii: Panzers, Panzer Forces, Tiger Tanks, Artillery, Vehicles 55 THE GERMAN WEHRMACHT IN WWII: PANZERS, PANZER FORCES, TIGER TANKS, ARTILLERY, VEHICLES 55 German Light and Heavy Infantry Artillery German Self-Propelled Artillery Marder III Horst Scheibert. Rare look 1914-45 Wolfgang Fleischer. Detailed history in WWII: Wespe Joachim Engelmann. at the WWII German self-propelled covering the WWI and WWII years, including Concise history of Germany’s WWII anti-tank gun based on the Czech 38(t) info on tactics and ammunition. self-propelled howitzer based on the chassis on a variety of war fronts. Size: 8.5”x11.5” • 70 bw photos • 48pp. Panzer II chassis, including variants. Size: 11”x8.5” • 80 bw photos/drawings ISBN: 0-88740-815-X • soft • $9.95 Size: 11”x8.5” • 70 bw photos/drawings • 48pp. • 48pp. ISBN: 0-7643-0394-5 • soft • $9.95 ISBN: 0-88740-407-3 • soft • $9.95 German Light Field Artillery in WWII German Self-Propelled Artillery German 20mm Flak in WWII Werner Müller. Joachim Engelmann. Illustrated history covering in WWII: Bison Joachim Engelmann. Detailed history of Germany’s WWII 20mm an- the variety of guns and ammunition, as well as Concise history of Germany’s WWII ti-aircraft gun, including use on a variety of war transport and tactics. self-propelled howitzer based on the fronts, as well as on armored trains, and flak towers. Size: 8.5”x11” • 70 bw photos/drawings • 48pp. Panzer I chassis, as well other types such Size: 8.5”x11” • 80 bw photos/drawings • 48pp.ISBN: ISBN: 0-88740-760-9 • soft • $9.95 as the Hummel and Brummbär. 0-88740-758-7 • soft • $9.95 Size: 11”x8.5” • 70 bw photos/drawings • 48pp. ISBN: 0-88740-406-5 • soft • $9.95 German Heavy Field Artillery in WWII Panzerjäger Horst Scheibert. Illustrat- The 88mm Flak in the First and Second Joachim Engelmann. Illustrated history covering ed volume showing the wide variety of World Wars Werner Müller. Follow-up history of the variety of guns and ammunition, as well as German self-propelled anti-tank guns, Germany’s famed WWII 88mm anti-tank/aircraft transport and tactics. including rare and unusual variants and gun, including use on a variety of war fronts, as Size: 8.5”x11” • 70 bw photos/drawings • 48pp. field mods. well as on trains, and flak ferries. ISBN: 0-88740-759-5 • soft • $9.95 Size: 11”x8.5” • 90 bw photos/drawings Size: 8.5”x11” • 80 bw photos/drawings • 48pp. • 48pp. ISBN: 0-7643-0393-7 • soft • $9.95 ISBN: 0-7643-0395-3 • soft • $9.95 German Heavy 24 cm Cannon: Develop- The 37mm Pak Werner Haupt. Detailed, German Anti-Tank (Panzerjäger) Troops in WWII ment and Operations 1916-45 Wolfgang illustrated history of the early-WWII Ger- Fleischer & Eiermann. Detailed history of Germany’s Fleischer. Illustrated history of the huge German man 37mm anti-tank gun, including info WWII anti-tank forces including both the self-propelled WWI and WWII artillery piece, including details on tactics, transport, and ammunition. and towed types. Includes extensive info on weapons, on transport and ammunition. Size: 11”x8.5” • 70 bw photos • 48pp. organization, tactics, and ammunition. Size: 8.5”x11” • 70 bw photos/drawings • 48pp. ISBN: 0-7643-0397-X • soft • $9.95 Size: 7”x10” • 260 bw photos • 176pp. ISBN: 0-7643-0569-7 • soft • $9.95 ISBN: 0-7643-2096-3 • hard • $35.00 German Heavy Mortars Joachim The 88mm Flak Werner Müller. Con- German Rocket Launchers in WWII Engelmann. Detailed history of the giant cise, illustrated history of the famed Joachim Engelmann. Concise, illustrated German heavy mortars of WWII includ- WWII German 88mm anti-tank/aircraft history of WWII German rocket launchers ing emplaced, self-propelled, and train gun, including info on tactics, transport, including extensive details on tactics and mounted types, as well as ammunition, and ammunition. ammunition. tactics, and transport. Size: 11”x8.5” • 80 bw photos/drawings Size: 11”x8.5” • 70 bw photos/drawings Size: 11”x8.5” • 70 bw photos/drawings • 48pp. • 48pp. • 48pp. ISBN: 0-88740-360-3 • soft • $9.95 ISBN: 0-88740-240-2 • soft • $9.95 ISBN: 0-88740-322-0 • soft • $9.95 Skoda Heavy Guns Michal Prasil. The famed German Anti-tank Guns Werner German Defensive Batteries and Gun Em- Czech Skoda Works and their heavy artillery from Haupt. Detailed, illustrated history of placements on the Normandy Beaches Karl WWI to WWII are presented in this illustrated the WWII German 37mm, 50mm, 75mm, Hienz & Michael Schmeelke. Extensive coverage work, which includes technical detail on guns, and 88mm anti-tank guns, including info of the German defensive batteries all along the ammunition, and transport. on tactics, transport, and ammunition. Normandy front including details of weapons Size: 8.5”x11” • 100 bw photos • 144pp. Size: 11”x8.5” • 70 bw photos/drawings and implacements ISBN: 0-7643-0288-4 • soft • $19.95 • 48pp. Size: 8.5”x11” • 80 bw photos/drawings • 48pp. ISBN: 978-0-88740-241-8 • soft • $14.99 ISBN: 0-88740-755-2 • soft • $9.95 German Motorized Artillery and Panzer German Medium Flak in Combat The Flak Towers in Berlin, Hamburg and Artillery in WW II Fleischer & Eiermann. Illus- Werner Müller. This book covers the Vienna 1940-50 Michael Foedrowitz. Illustrated trated look at Germany’s WWII motorized artillery, variety of WWII German self-propelled history of the huge German flak towers, some of including detailed information on equipment, and towed medium flak guns on a va- which still exist today. Details include construction, organization and tactics, on a variety of war fronts. riety of war fronts, including naval use. weapons, and post-war fate. Size: 7”x10” • 260 bw photos • 160pp. Size: 11”x8.5” • 80 bw photos/drawings Size: 8.5”x11” • 110 bw photos • 48pp. ISBN: 0-7643-2095-5 • hard • $35.00 • 48pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-0398-2 • soft • $14.99 ISBN: 0-88740-351-4 • soft • $9.95.
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