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AUTHOR: Zaloga, S
FORMAT: 72pp 175 Bw 16 col pl 280x215
Steven J Zaloga is world-renowned for his military expertise and
knowledge, and he is an equally accomplished military modeler. As he says in his
preface to the book, he has spent literally thousands of hours scouring US
photograph archives for his numerous book titles. In doing so he has uncovered a
great many photographs that have long awaited discovery and never seen the light
of publication yet. A number of these images are now brought together in this
new title, featuring German armoured vehicles as photographed by US military
photographers in the ETO of World War II. This is an inspirational collection of
photographs of captured and destroyed German AFVs. There is a satisfying mix of
vehicles incorporated within these pages. There is a bit of almost everything
here, ranging from self-propelled howitzers, Hetzers, Panzer IVs, Panthers,
Jagdpanthers, Tigers, Jagdtigers, half-tracks, armoured cars, and many lesser
known vehicles such as Minenraumerpanzer III, E-100, JagdPanzer 38 Starr,
Pz.Sf.IVb, SdKfz 234 KwK38. The vehicles are usually shown after their
destruction in combat or after being abandoned, in all states of repair, or
disrepair as the case may be. They are often shown with US soldiers examining
them or clambering over them in fascination. With his wealth of experience,
Steve Zaloga has a good eye for what will interest modelers and military
enthusiasts. In this publication a wide selection of photographs of captured
German AFVs is conveniently portrayed here under one cover. Photographs have
captions noting their units where these can be ascertained, as well as a set of
colour plates reflecting accurate colour schemes of the time. In an age where
photographs are being republished for the umpteenth time, it is refreshing to
find a whole book of photographs that offer something fresh and
insightful.
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