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German Paratroopers Vol.III: Campaigns and Combat Operations, Decorations, Ephemera
販売価格: 19,800円(税込)
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This book concludes the three-volume series covering World War II German paratroopers and their uniforms and equipment. This time, the contents cover those topics not included in the previous volumes.
Initially, the operational history of the German airborne forces between 1936 and 1945 is summarised. This section includes detailed views of more than 45 accurately uniformed mannequins, over half of which were specifically assembled for this project. They illustrate the appearance of German paratroopers from their beginnings in Regiment “General Göring” through the unconditional surrender of the Wehrmacht in May 1945.
Aside from the exhaustively covered paratroopers of the Luftwaffe, the approximately 2,000 army and Waffen-SS paratroopers receive their own chapter in this book. Along with rare uniform items, documents and many hitherto unpublished photos are shown here. A further chapter devotes nearly 100 pages to specific qualification and formation insignia of the airborne forces– parachutist badges, cuff bands and specific unit insignia – as well as typical decorations and awards along with their award documents.
This volume also presents service record books (Wehrpässe) and pay books (Soldbücher), as well as other personal papers used by the Wehrmacht that were also used by personnel of the airborne forces. The chapter also includes a section that covers paratroopers’ ID discs in detail. The next chapter contains biographical sketches of 20 paratrooper privates, non-commissioned officers and officers, and shows pertinent items from their estates. These individuals are representative of the approximately 250,000 men who served in airborne units between 1936 and 1945. A final chapter includes assorted memorabilia that did not fit thematically into other sections, yet is closely related to the German airborne forces. This volume contains more than 350 period photographs, of which more than 200 have never been published.
Book Data
Author: Karl Veltze
Language: English
No of Pages: 368
No of Photos: Approx. 1000s colour and b&w photos
Physical: Hardcover with dust jacket, 305x230mm, portrait
Initially, the operational history of the German airborne forces between 1936 and 1945 is summarised. This section includes detailed views of more than 45 accurately uniformed mannequins, over half of which were specifically assembled for this project. They illustrate the appearance of German paratroopers from their beginnings in Regiment “General Göring” through the unconditional surrender of the Wehrmacht in May 1945.
Aside from the exhaustively covered paratroopers of the Luftwaffe, the approximately 2,000 army and Waffen-SS paratroopers receive their own chapter in this book. Along with rare uniform items, documents and many hitherto unpublished photos are shown here. A further chapter devotes nearly 100 pages to specific qualification and formation insignia of the airborne forces– parachutist badges, cuff bands and specific unit insignia – as well as typical decorations and awards along with their award documents.
This volume also presents service record books (Wehrpässe) and pay books (Soldbücher), as well as other personal papers used by the Wehrmacht that were also used by personnel of the airborne forces. The chapter also includes a section that covers paratroopers’ ID discs in detail. The next chapter contains biographical sketches of 20 paratrooper privates, non-commissioned officers and officers, and shows pertinent items from their estates. These individuals are representative of the approximately 250,000 men who served in airborne units between 1936 and 1945. A final chapter includes assorted memorabilia that did not fit thematically into other sections, yet is closely related to the German airborne forces. This volume contains more than 350 period photographs, of which more than 200 have never been published.
Book Data
Author: Karl Veltze
Language: English
No of Pages: 368
No of Photos: Approx. 1000s colour and b&w photos
Physical: Hardcover with dust jacket, 305x230mm, portrait
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