German Infantryman at War, 1939-1945

German Infantryman at War, 1939-1945
Title German Infantryman at War, 1939-1945 PDF eBook
Author George Forty
Publisher Ian Allan Pub
Pages 128
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780711029293

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"German Infantryman at War 1939-1945 tells this story using many unpublished photographs taken by Gerhard Sandmann, a typical infantryman. Born at Vlotho on the River Weser on 25 June, 1918, he joined the German Army at Northeim in September 1939 and served as an infantry soldier until he was captured in 1944. The major difference between him and so many thousands of his compatriots was that he survived and so did his photographic record of the places he went." "Backing up the photographs are reminiscences and battle accounts from individual soldiers and official wartime reports. These examine every aspect of the daily life of a soldier - the bad times and the more fleeting good ones - the moments of sheer terror and those of comradeship. This book is not a tribute to war, but an honest attempt to explain what it was like to be a German infantry soldier during World War II."--BOOK JACKET.

Japanese Army Handbook 1939-1945

Japanese Army Handbook 1939-1945
Title Japanese Army Handbook 1939-1945 PDF eBook
Author Lieutenant Colonel George Forty OBE
Publisher The History Press
Pages 181
Release 2002-12-16
Genre History
ISBN 0750954132

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This is an insight into the most feared army of World War II. The Japanese Imperial Army grew from 1.5 million men in 1939 to 5.5 million men by the end of the war. Their highly successful campaigns in the Far East and the Pacific at the beginning of World War II were every bit as spectacular as those of the Germans in Europe, and they earned an enviable reputation as expert jungle fighters which it took some years for the Allies to match. Their code of honour also made them extremely cruel enemies to prisoners and civilians alike, while their Kamikaze suicidal tendencies meant they would automatically fight to the last without any thought of surrender. Fully illustrated with rare archive photographs, this is a comprehensive study of the army. The author describes how they mobilized and trained their soldiers, and looks at their organizational structures, from high command down to divisional level and below. Also included are uniforms, equipment, all kinds of weapons ranging from tanks and artillery, technical equipment, tactics, symbology and vehicle markings.

German Infantryman Operations Manual

German Infantryman Operations Manual
Title German Infantryman Operations Manual PDF eBook
Author Simon Forty
Publisher Haynes Publishing UK
Pages 0
Release 2018-10-09
Genre History
ISBN 9781785211683

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Between 1939 and 1945, close to 13 million men served in the German army - das Heer. The bulk of these men were infantrymen, who slogged their way, mostly on foot, from Finisterre to Moscow, Kirkenes to Tripoli. They swore unlimited obedience to Adolf Hitler and were ready to stake their lives for this oath: over 1.6 million men of das Heer were killed during the war and over 4.1 million were wounded.

Handbook on German Military Forces

Handbook on German Military Forces
Title Handbook on German Military Forces PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 460
Release 1941
Genre Germany
ISBN

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Red Army Handbook, 1939-1945

Red Army Handbook, 1939-1945
Title Red Army Handbook, 1939-1945 PDF eBook
Author Steven J. Zaloga
Publisher History PressLtd
Pages 256
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780750932097

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Stalin's Red Army entered World War II as a relatively untried fighting force. In 1941, with the launch of Operation Barbarossa, it joined battle with Hitler's army, the most powerful in history. After a desperate war of attrition lasting more than four years, the Red Army beat the Nazis into submission on the Eastern Front and won lasting fame and glory in 1945 by eclipsing the military might of the Third Reich. From the army's development prior to the outbreak of war in 1939 to its peak in 1945, every aspect of its force is examined here: the organizational structures, combat arms infantry, amour and mechanized forces, cavalry, airborne, and special forces. A technical overview of infantry weapons, armored vehicles, artillery, and support equipment is also provided. Fully illustrated with a comprehensive selection of archive photographs, charts, and tables of organization, this is a useful source of reference for anyone interested in the armies of World War II.

Red Army Handbook, 1939-45

Red Army Handbook, 1939-45
Title Red Army Handbook, 1939-45 PDF eBook
Author Steve Zaloga
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 1998
Genre Russia
ISBN

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The German Infantry Handbook, 1939-1945

The German Infantry Handbook, 1939-1945
Title The German Infantry Handbook, 1939-1945 PDF eBook
Author Alex Buchner
Publisher Schiffer Military
Pages 298
Release 1991
Genre History
ISBN

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Portrays the mass of the German Field Army, as it fought and saw service in World War II.