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       17th October, 2015


THE BATTLE FOR MOSCOW

by David Stahel

In November 1941 Hitler ordered German forces to complete the final drive on the Soviet capital. Army Group Centre was pressed into the attack for one last attempt to break Soviet resistance before the onset of winter. From the German perspective the final drive on Moscow had all the ingredients of a dramatic final battle in the east, which, according to previous accounts, only failed at the gates of Moscow. David Stahel now challenges this well-established narrative by demonstrating that the last German offensive of 1941 was a forlorn effort, undermined by operational weakness and poor logistics.

New in d/w - 440pp, 24 b/w
illustrations, 18 maps

Cambridge University Press, 2015
ISBN 9781107087606

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Web No. 
37006-01

£29.00


CAVALRY DIVISIONS OF THE WAFFEN-SS

  by Rolf Michaelis 

A concise combat history of the three Waffen-SS cavalry divisions in World War II. The 8th SS-Cavalry Division “Florian Geyer” was established out of the SS-Cavalry Brigade under Hitler’s future brother-in-law, Hermann Fegelein. The 22nd SS-Freiwilligen Cavalry Division “Maria Theresia” was formed out of ethnic Germans from Hungary. The 37th SS-Freiwilligen Cavalry Division “Lützow” was built out of the first two cavalry divisions along with new volunteers from Hungary including ethnic Germans and Hungarians. The formation and combat histories of each are discussed in detailed text, along with maps and rare photographs.

New in illustrated boards - 168pp,
150+ b/w photos & illustrations, maps

Schiffer, 2010
ISBN 9780764336614 

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Web No:
18350-01

£29.50


EXORCISING HITLER

by Frederick Taylor 

The Occupation and Denazification of Germany. Germany had entered the twentieth century prosperous and strong. During the 1930s, embittered by a lost war and scarred by mass unemployment, Germany embraced the dark cult of National Socialism. Within less than a generation, its great cities lay in ruins and its shattered industries and its cultural heritage seemed beyond salvation. This is the story of Germany’s year zero, telling of the final Allied campaign, the hunting down of the Nazi resistance, the vast displacement of peoples, the competition between Soviet Russia and the West and the hunger and near starvation of a once proud people.

New in d/w - 438pp,
3 maps, 28 b/w photos

Bloomsbury, 2011
ISBN 9781408812112 

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Web No
36400-01

£25.00


A BETTER COMRADE YOU WILL NEVER FIND

by Helmut Schiebel 

The author's experiences from 1941 to the end of WWII. The author took part in the invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941 with the 43 Motorcycle Infantry Battalion of the 13 Panzer Division. After undertaking an Officer Candidate course in Germany, he became a Leutnant and platoon leader to the division’s reconnaissance battalion in April 1942. After being wounded he went on to serve with Panzerjager Abteilung 88 as a platoon commander on Marder tank destroyers. Later serving in Poland and Galicia, Schiebel fought through Silesia and eastern Germany to Karlsbad where, on May 7, 1945, PZJ Abteilung 88 surrendered to American troops.

New in illustrated boards - 272 pages,
12 colour images, 45 b/w photos,
4 colour 3D drawings.

J J Fedorowicz, 2010
ISBN 0921991977 

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Web No
36072-01

£49.95


BAYERLEIN: FROM AFRIKAKORPS TO PANZER LEHR

by P. A. Spayd

A comprehensive biography of General-leutnant Fritz Bayerlein (1899-1970), commander of the elite Panzer Lehr Division during World War II and Erwin Rommel's former Chief-of-Staff. Covers his experiences with General Heinz Guderian in the invasions of Poland, France, and Russia, plus his service in North Africa, Hungary, Normandy and the Ruhr. During the Russian winter of 1943-1944, Bayerlein commanded the famous Berlin-Brandenburg 3rd Panzer Division. In his own words he shows his feelings and frustrations on fighting a war of useless bloodshed. Bayerlein's personal friend, Manfred Rommel, provides remarkable insight into the man's nature. Many previously unpublished photographs plus twenty maps drawn by Bayerlein make this book invaluable to military historians.

New in d/w - Large format, 296pp,
340 + colour & b/w ills

Schiffer, 2003
ISBN 0764318867

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Web No.
19070-02

£49.95


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