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1st Fallschirmjager Division in WWII
VOUME TWO: YEARS OF RETREATx0Dx0Ax0Dx0ABased on their combat achievements, friends and foes alike have singled out the men from the German 1st Parachute Division as the best soldiers in World War II, as they at Eben Emael executed the most succe
$133.95American Submachine Guns 1919-1950
AmericaÂ’s famous and influential WWII submachine guns (SMGs) are all featured in this fully illustrated book. Beginning with the legendary Thompson submachine, its design, construction, and testing in the early 1920s, as well as its use by the US M
$43.95Armored Trains of the Soviet Union 1917-1945
Shown are Soviet armored trains as used during the Russian Revolution, the Russian Civil War, and World War II.
$13.95Armoured Vehicles Of The German Army 1905-1945
Walter J. Spielberger , Hilary L. Doyle x0Dx0Ax0Dx0AThe Spielberger German Armour and military vehicle sereris
$64.95Avro Lancaster
The Avro Lancaster was the Royal Air Force’s main four-engine bomber in World War II. Its superb design, overall performance, and load-carrying capacity proved key factors in successfully prosecuting the nocturnal bombing offensive against Hitler’s i
$37.95Avro Lancaster
$37.95B-26 Flak-Bait
Battling flak and enemy fighters over the skies of Europe during World War II, the US Army Air Force Martin B-26 Marauder bomber named “Flak-Bait” completed a remarkable 201 combat missions, a feat that made it the highest mission scorer of any Allie
$79.95B-26 Flak-Bait
$79.95Battle Colors: Insignia & Aircraft Markings in WWII
An in depth look at the Insignia and markings of the eighth Air Force in WWII
$63.95British Aviation Squadron Markings of WWI
Years in the making, this book covers the wide variety of markings used by British aviation units in World War I. Organized numerically by squadron number the book includes both textual and photographic examples for nearly all RFC, RAF, and RNAS squa
$109.95Classic Guns of the World: The German MG 34 & MG 42
The German MG (Maschinengewehr) 34, along with the later-war MG 42, was a recoil-operated, air-cooled machine gun and is considered the world’s first general-purpose machine gun. Considered the most advanced machine gun in the world at the time, its
$41.95Classic Guns of the World: The M1 Garand
Gen. George S. Patton called it “the greatest battle implement ever devised.” The legendary .30-caliber M1 Garand semiautomatic rifle was the standard US service rifle in WWII and Korea. More than five million were made in American factories between
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