German Uniforms of the Third Reich 1933 1945

German Uniforms of the Third Reich  1933 1945
Author: Brian Leigh Davis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1986
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015046340959

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Uniforms of the NSDAP

Uniforms of the NSDAP
Author: Jeff Clark
Publsiher: Schiffer Pub Limited
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 0764325795

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This book is the first in depth published work in over twenty years on Third Reich Political Leaders uniforms and their regalia. Some of the finest items in the collecting community - uniforms, insignia, headgear, flags, banners and other items - have been assembled in this large format, all-color book. This book also explains the complicated levels and rank system so that the hobbyist can avoid the many pitfalls when adding these items to their collection. Period source material has been researched and translated here for the first time. Many high-level personality collectibles are pictured here for the first time ever, having been in private collections since 1945. This one of a kind book is a must have for any serious Third Reich collector. AUTHOR:

Uniforms and Badges of the Third Reich NSDAP

Uniforms and Badges of the Third Reich NSDAP
Author: R. Kahl
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1988-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0785523588

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Cloth Insignia of the NSDAP and SA

Cloth Insignia of the NSDAP and SA
Author: John R. Angolia,Stan Cook
Publsiher: R. James Bender Publishing
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1985
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0912138335

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Communism in Germany

Communism in Germany
Author: Adolf Ehrt
Publsiher: Blurb
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2018-01-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1388963485

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Contrary to post-war propaganda, it was not the Nazis who terrorized Germany prior to 1933, but the far Left. This book, based on original police case files from the time, shows how the far Left and their socialist party allies waged a campaign of violence, terrorism, armed uprising, forgery, subversion, and espionage from 1918 to 1933. It was the Left's violent attacks on ordinary Germans which forced the Nazis to develop their self-defense units, the Brownshirts (S.A.)-who are nowadays quite falsely portrayed as the aggressors. This illustrated work shows that the Communist conspiracy to create a 1918-style Bolshevik Revolution in Germany was very far advanced. Arms had been stockpiled in secret underground armories in the Communist Party headquarters. Bombings, assassinations, and a planned list of murders and street violence were already underway when the Reichstag arson-also now commonly falsely attributed to the Nazis-took place as part of their plan to create a Soviet Germany. A fully documented and fascinating study of an important period in history which definitively exposes the lies of postwar propagandists. From the book: "No fewer than 200 S.A. men fell whilst defending Germany against the Communist Internationale; 20,319 S.A and SS men were beaten and injured for life by the Communist terrorist troops, or otherwise wounded or seriously wounded. The fight in which they fell was no less honorable and vital that the German defensive war of 1914-1918, with the difference that the other sides of the barricades were not manned by honorable soldiers of a foreign nation, but by criminal gangs of the lower orders and misled members of our own people in the service of a rootless, international group of Jewish and Marxist intellectuals." An exact reproduction of the 1933 edition issued by the American section of the International Committee to Combat the World Menace of Communism, complete with all original illustrations.

German Headgear in World War II

German Headgear in World War II
Author: Pat Moran,Jon A. Maguire
Publsiher: Schiffer Pub Limited
Total Pages: 145
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 0764302450

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This two volume set by Pat Moran and Jon Maguire illustrates, in full color, over 240 visor hats and helmets of the German: Army, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, SS, NSDAP, Police, Civilian, and miscellaneous formations. Each peaked hat is shown from four angles, including interior, and insignia detail. These volumes are a must for collectors of German headgear and militaria, as well as modelers and students of military uniforms.

The Forgotten Soldier

The Forgotten Soldier
Author: Guy Sajer
Publsiher: Potomac Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2000
Genre: Soldiers
ISBN: 9781574882858

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The illustrated edition of the classic German WWII autobiography

German Army Uniforms of World War II

German Army Uniforms of World War II
Author: Stephen Bull
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2021-02-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472838056

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In the years after World War I, the defeated and much-reduced German Army developed new clothing and personal equipment that drew upon the lessons learned in the trenches. In place of the wide variety of uniforms and insignia that had been worn by the Imperial German Army, a standardized approach was followed, culminating in the uniform items introduced in the 1930s as the Nazi Party came to shape every aspect of German national life. The outbreak of war in 1939 prompted further adaptations and simplifications of uniforms and insignia, while the increasing use of camouflaged items and the accelerated pace of weapons development led to the appearance of new clothing and personal equipment. Medals and awards increased in number as the war went on, with grades being added for existing awards and new decorations introduced to reflect battlefield feats. Specialists such as mountain troops, tank crews and combat engineers were issued distinctive uniform items and kit, while the ever-expanding variety of fronts on which the German Army fought – from the North African desert to the Russian steppe – prompted the rapid development of clothing and equipment for different climates and conditions. In addition, severe shortages of raw materials and the demands of clothing and equipping an army that numbered in the millions forced the simplification of many items and the increasing use of substitute materials in their manufacture. In this fully illustrated book noted authority Dr Stephen Bull examines the German Army's wide range of uniforms, personal equipment, weapons, medals and awards, and offers a comprehensive guide to the transformation that the German Army soldier underwent in the period from September 1939 to May 1945.