Illustrated Record of German Army Equipment 1939-1945 Volume II Artillery (in Two Parts)

Illustrated Record of German Army Equipment 1939-1945 Volume II Artillery (in Two Parts)
Title Illustrated Record of German Army Equipment 1939-1945 Volume II Artillery (in Two Parts) PDF eBook
Author , War Office (MI 10)
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Pages 252
Release 2004-01-01
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ISBN 9781843427131

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German artillery has been a subject of study for many years, but it is rare to find the original source material for such studies. These two pamphlets were issued in 1948 and include all known operational German artillery of the Second World War. In the two volumes are no fewer than 198 plates of the guns and their ammunition, and appendices, charts and tables give every detail of the weapons that was available, even to German gunners. The books are introduced with a history of the development of German artillery, and then follow a standard layout. The guns are covered in the following order: (Part 1) antitank artillery, infantry guns, recoilless guns, Field Artillery, Medium Artillery, Heavy and super-Heavy Artillery, (Part 2) light Flak, Medium Flak, Heavy Flak, Coast Defence Artillery and Railway Artillery. Among the guns covered are the 8.8cm antitank guns, 10.5 and 15 cm field guns, the 42cm Gamma Mortar, the four-barreled Flakvierling (so feared by Allied ground attack pilots), 8.8cm Flak guns, the 15 and 24cm heavy Flak designs and the super-heavy Siegfried , Adolf, Bruno and the 80 cm Kanone E. Many books cover this subject, but none to greater detail, nor with the wealth of illustrations that make these books a prime source for all who need information of German artillery in the Second World War.

ILLUS RECORD OF GERMAN ARMY EQ

ILLUS RECORD OF GERMAN ARMY EQ
Title ILLUS RECORD OF GERMAN ARMY EQ PDF eBook
Author War Office
Publisher Naval & Military Press
Pages 274
Release 2016-10-24
Genre History
ISBN 9781847346926

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German artillery has been a subject of study for many years, but it is rare to find the original source material for such studies. These two pamphlets were issued in 1948 and include all known operational German artillery of the Second World War. In the two volumes are no fewer than 198 plates of the guns and their ammunition, and appendices, charts and tables give every detail of the weapons that was available, even to German gunners.The books are introduced with a history of the development of German artillery, and then follow a standard layout. The guns are covered in the following order: (Part 1) antitank artillery, infantry guns, recoilless guns, Field Artillery, Medium Artillery, Heavy and super-Heavy Artillery, (Part 2) light Flak, Medium Flak, Heavy Flak, Coast Defence Artillery and Railway Artillery.Among the guns covered are the 8.8cm antitank guns, 10.5 and 15 cm field guns, the 42cm Gamma Mortar, the four-barreled 'Flakvierling' (so feared by Allied ground attack pilots), 8.8cm Flak guns, the 15 and 24cm heavy Flak designs and the super-heavy 'Siegfried', 'Adolf, ' 'Bruno' and the 80 cm Kanone 'E.'Many books cover this subject, but none to greater detail, nor with the wealth of illustrations that make these books a prime source for all who need information of German artillery in the Second World War.

ILLUS RECORD OF GERMAN ARMY EQ

ILLUS RECORD OF GERMAN ARMY EQ
Title ILLUS RECORD OF GERMAN ARMY EQ PDF eBook
Author War Office
Publisher Naval & Military Press
Pages 206
Release 2016-10-24
Genre History
ISBN 9781847346933

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German artillery has been a subject of study for many years, but it is rare to find the original source material for such studies. These two pamphlets were issued in 1948 and include all known operational German artillery of the Second World War. In the two volumes are no fewer than 198 plates of the guns and their ammunition, and appendices, charts and tables give every detail of the weapons that was available, even to German gunners.The books are introduced with a history of the development of German artillery, and then follow a standard layout. The guns are covered in the following order: (Part 1) antitank artillery, infantry guns, recoilless guns, Field Artillery, Medium Artillery, Heavy and super-Heavy Artillery, (Part 2) light Flak, Medium Flak, Heavy Flak, Coast Defence Artillery and Railway Artillery.Among the guns covered are the 8.8cm antitank guns, 10.5 and 15 cm field guns, the 42cm Gamma Mortar, the four-barreled 'Flakvierling' (so feared by Allied ground attack pilots), 8.8cm Flak guns, the 15 and 24cm heavy Flak designs and the super-heavy 'Siegfried', 'Adolf, ' 'Bruno' and the 80 cm Kanone 'E.'Many books cover this subject, but none to greater detail, nor with the wealth of illustrations that make these books a prime source for all who need information of German artillery in the Second World War.

Illustrated Record of German Army Equipment, 1939-1945

Illustrated Record of German Army Equipment, 1939-1945
Title Illustrated Record of German Army Equipment, 1939-1945 PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. War Office
Publisher
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Release 1947
Genre Artillery
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Illustrated Record of German Army Equipment 1939-1945

Illustrated Record of German Army Equipment 1939-1945
Title Illustrated Record of German Army Equipment 1939-1945 PDF eBook
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Release 1947
Genre Armored vehicles, Military
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German Artillery of World War Two

German Artillery of World War Two
Title German Artillery of World War Two PDF eBook
Author Ian V. Hogg
Publisher Frontline Books
Pages 497
Release 2013-10-12
Genre History
ISBN 1473896932

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“The best reference there is to this day about the guns and ammunition used by the German armed forces in WW2.” —Military Modelling The complete story of German artillery during World War Two, this illustrated volume is divided into sections according to the weapon classes: Infantry, Mountain and Field Artillery, Heavy Field Artillery, Heavy Artillery, Railway Artillery, Anti-Aircraft Artillery, Anti-Tank Artillery, Coastal Artillery and Recoilless Artillery. German Artillery of World War Two also contains details of the general organization of the German artillery arm, together with development histories of the weapons and their ammunition. In addition, the book contains a series of comprehensive data tables, and appendices including a glossary of technical terms. The first edition of this book, published over twenty years ago, is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts today. This new edition brings an enduring classic to a new generation of readers. “A classic on modern artillery by Ian V. Hogg, this volume is well-established and must be regarded as a standard reference work on the subject.” —Gun Mart “This is both a valuable reference book and an absorbing read.” —British Army Review

Illustrated Record of German Army Equipment 1939-45 ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLES

Illustrated Record of German Army Equipment 1939-45 ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLES
Title Illustrated Record of German Army Equipment 1939-45 ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLES PDF eBook
Author Military Intelligence The War Office
Publisher Naval & Military Press
Pages 256
Release 2021-07-20
Genre
ISBN 9781783319527

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A prime source for all who need information regarding German AFVs in the Second World War. The issue of this publication, two years after the end of the war in Europe, was designed to put on record essential information on the armament of the German Land Forces during the war. It includes some of the more interesting equipment that was developed, but which, due to the conclusion of hostilities, or to production difficulties, did not come into general service. This publication, laid down in the form of a reference album, is primarily a photographic record, supported by specifications, and in some instances a short description. The material was drawn from the large collection of matter compiled by the Technical Intelligence Services during and subsequent to WW2. Much of it appeared in various Technical Intelligence Summaries and Bulletins, issued by the War Office and by GHQs overseas, supplemented by photographs and details added from German sources after the collapse of Germany. It should be noted that all figures quoted are taken from German sources. It is appreciated that in many instances these differ from the figures quoted in contemporary official British and American sources.