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  German World War II Organisational Series by Leo Niehorster
  Panzer Divisions - Panzer-Grenadier Divisions & Panzer Brigades by Jeff Dugdale
  The German Army 1939 - 1945
  Knight's Cross & Gauleiters by David Lyne-Gordon

 

THE GERMAN ARMY 1940 : AN ORDER OF BATTLE

The German Army, based on contemporary intelligence records, in the late summer of 1940. This was the army that was planning to invade the United Kingdom. The formations, an assessment of their fighting ability, also the generals, general staff officers and their commands. An explanation of German surnames and titles. There is also a listing of Luftwaffe generals and Luftwaffe general staff officers.

210 x 295 mm, ii + 136 pages.

ISBN 978-0-85420-332-1 Hardback Edition £29.99
ISBN 978-0-85420-337-6 Softback Edition £16.99
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THE GERMAN ARMY 1933-1945

A multi volume series, the most detailed study to be published in English to date. The information has been compiled from numerous sources, including contemporary German records, post war studies, etc.

THE GERMAN ARMY 1933-1945: VOLUME 2
Army Groups, Armies, Army Task Forces and Army Detachments.

Each formation is listed with dates of formation, brief history, the Commanding Generals, Chiefs of Staff and Operations Officers and the subordinate formations. An outline of the operations of the Armies is included. Much of the information appears in print for the first time. The name index is annotated indicating those who received the Knight's Cross. In addition, where known, the formation's sign is included.

A revised and updated edition is in preparation.
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THE GERMAN ARMY 1933-1945: VOLUME 3

This volume includes the Parachute, Mountain, SS Armies, also the Panzer Armies and Panzer Groups. Corps I to XXXVIII. The information includes dates of formation, Commanding Generals, Chiefs of Staff and Operation Officers. The subordinate formations. The name index is annotated indicating those who received the Knight's Cross. In addition, where known, the formation's sign is included.

210 x 295 mm, ii + 156 pages.

ISBN 978-0-85420-040-5 Hardback Edition £32.99
ISBN 978-0-85420-015-3 Softback Edition £19.99
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THE GERMAN ARMY 1933-1945: VOLUME 4
By L Cole.

This volume includes Corps XXXX-CI, Motorised & Panzer Corps, Mountain Corps. The information includes dates of formation, Commanding Generals, Chiefs of Staff and Operation Officers. The subordinate formations. The name index is annotated indicating those who received the Knight's Cross. In addition, where known, the formation's sign is included.

210 x 295 mm, ii + 153 pages.

ISBN 978-0-85420-147-1 Hardback Edition £32.99
ISBN 978-0-85420-152-5 Softback Edition £19.99
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THE GERMAN ARMY 1933-1945: VOLUME 5
By L Cole.

This volume includes, Cavalry Corps, Reserve Corps, Corps Groups & Detachments, Corps with Names, Fortress Commands, Luftwaffe Field Crops, Luftwaffe Flak Corps (field), Parachute Corps, Waffen SS Corps &c. The information includes dates of formation, Commanding Generals, Chiefs of Staff and Operation Officers. The subordinate formations. The name index is annotated indicating those who received the Knight's Cross. In addition, where known, the formation's sign is included.

210 x 295 mm, i + 115 pages.

ISBN 978-0-85420-157-0 Hardback Edition £32.99
ISBN 978-0-85420-162-4 Softback Edition £19.99
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THE GERMAN ARMY 1933-1945: VOLUME 6 Divisions (Part 1)
By N Terry & L Cole.

The first of the volumes on the Divisions of the German Army. This Volume includes the Infantry Division Numbers 1-50. A narrative of the Division's campaigns, list of Commanding Generals and Operations Officers, the Division's superior formation during its campaigns. A detailed listing of the Division's subordinate units and their developments. There is an extensive introduction explaining the organisation of the Division's Command and Support Staffs, as well as an appendix on German names, titles and ranks. An index of names of those individuals mentioned in the text which has been annotated indicating those who received the Knight's Cross. In addition, where known, the formation's sign is included.

210 x 295 mm, ii + 150 pages + 60 stills.

ISBN 978-0-85420-286-7 Hardback Edition £32.99
ISBN 978-0-85420-291-1 Softback Edition £19.99
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THE GERMAN ARMY 1933-1945: VOLUME 7 Divisions (Part 2)
By N Terry & L Cole.

Infantry Divisions 52 - 110. A narrative of the Division’s campaigns, list of Commanding Generals and Operations Officers, the Division’s superior formation during its campaigns. A detailed listing of the Division’s subordinate units and their developments. Includes the evolution of the Infantry Division, equipment and establishment tables of 1939, The Infantry & Artillery Regiment, the Reconnaissance Battalions and it various types, the engineer, Signals, Field Replacement, Battalions, the Divisional Services, and the Ost Company. The “New Model” Division of 1943. There is an extensive introduction explaining the subordinate units of the Division, as well as an appendix on German names, titles and ranks. An index of names of those individuals mentioned in the text which has been annotated indicating those who received the Knight’s Cross. In addition, where known, the formation’s sign is included.

210 x 295 mm, ii + 156 pages + 60 stills.

ISBN 978-0-85420-192-1 Hardback Edition £32.99
ISBN 978-0-85420-197-6 Softback Edition £19.99
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THE GERMAN ARMY 1933-1945: VOLUME 8 Divisions (Part 3)
By N Terry & L Cole.

Infantry Divisions 112 - 204. A narrative of the Division’s campaigns, list of Commanding Generals and Operations Officers, the Division’s superior formation during its campaigns. A detailed listing of the Division’s subordinate units and their developments. Includes the evolution of the Infantry Division, equipment and establishment tables of 1939, The Infantry & Artillery Regiment, the Reconnaissance Battalions and it various types, the engineer, Signals, Field Replacement, Battalions, the Divisional Services, and the Ost Company. The “New Model” Division of 1943. There is an extensive introduction explaining the subordinate units of the Division, as well as an appendix on German names, titles and ranks. An index of names of those individuals mentioned in the text which has been annotated indicating those who received the Knight’s Cross. In addition, where known, the formation’s sign is included.

210 x 295 mm, ii + 156 pages + 60 stills.

ISBN 978-0-85420-163-1 Hardback Edition £32.99
ISBN 978-0-85420-198-3 Softback Edition £19.99
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THE GERMAN ARMY 1939-1945: VOLUME 9 Divisions (Part 4)

By Leo Niehorster & Lowry Cole

Infantry Divisions 205-258. Includes campaign narrative, list of commanding generals & operations officers.

210 x 295 mm, i + 153 pages, 82 stills.

ISBN 978-0-85420-790-9 Hardback Edition £32.99
ISBN 978-0-85420-795-4 Softback Edition £19.99
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THE GERMAN ARMY 1939-1945: VOLUME 10 Divisions (Part 5)

By Leo Niehorster & Lowry Cole.

[In preparation.]
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BLITZ ASSAULT : THROUGH FIRE AND WATER

The elite of the German Army in the Polish and Western campaigns of 1939-1940. These accounts of assaults on forts, fortifications, river crossings &c. Based on contemporary accounts supported by detailed maps. Includes technical information on their equipment. It was these highly trained troops that led the Blitzkrieg, clearing the path for the German tank formations to defeat the Polish, Dutch, Belgian, French & British Armies.

80 pages, 12 maps.

ISBN 978-0-85420-123-5 Hardback Edition £16.99
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