PANZERS IN BERLIN 1945
Autore: Lee Archer, Robert Kraska, Mario Lippert
Codice: 355027
Illustratissimo libro sui mezzi corazzati tedeschi impiegati durante la Battaglia di Berlino nel 1945. Foto dell’epoca dei vari tipi di corazzato, 16 profili a colori con il camouflage e i markings oltre a mappe, ordini di battaglie, ecc.
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Panzers in Berlin 1945 will be published in July. The book will be the gold-standard reference on the subject of German armour in the Battle of Berlin in 1945. Our quest for information and imagery is the result of many years of research on the subject and a network of like-minded researchers and authors from across the world. With 350+ photos, Felipe Rodna’s incredible colour artwork, maps, orders of battle, veteran’s accounts; it’s all there.
Chapters
Introduction
SS-Pz.Abt.11, 11.SS.Freiw.Pz.Gren.Div. 'Nordland'
Wachregiment ‘Großdeutschland’ Berlin
I./Pz.Rgt.118, (18.Panzergrenadier-Division)
Heeres-Sturmartillerie-Brigade 249
Flak.Abt./ Kdo.St. RF-SS Bgl.-Btl. RF-SS
II./Pz.Rgt.2
Panzerdivision ‘Müncheberg’
s.H.Pz.Jg.Kp.614
9.Fallschirmjäger-Division
The end of Pz.Abt.8 (20.Pz.Gren.Div)
1. Seelow - Battle and Retreat
2. Battle for the Outskirts
3. Neukölln & Tempelhof
4. Wannsee
5. Panzerkompanie (bo) 'Berlin'
6. Panzer-Vernichter-Abteilung 1
7. Wilmersdorf & Schöneberg
8. Tiergarten
9. Reichskanzlei
10. Mitte
11. Friedrichstraße Breakout
12. Schönhauser Allee Breakout
13. Spandau Breakout
14. Charlottenburg Bahnhof Scrapyard
15. Friedrichshain Volkspark Exhibition
16. Oddities & Unknown Locations
Appendix
Index
Bibliography
INGLESE
Oltre 350 foto in bianco e nero e 16 profili a colori
400 circa
27 x 21
SI