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Archer & Auerbach – How? pt.1

The earliest primary source document I can find linking myself to Lee is a letter from Lee dated 31 April 1996 when he was living in Brighton and I was minding my own business in the U.S. The gist of his letter was that he was writing a book on the Hetzer and its variants, […]

Panzerwrecks 25: Normandy 4

Panzerwrecks 25: Normandy 4

Panzerwrecks 25: Normandy 4: What do rocket-firing Typhoons do to a Panzer? Whose Tiger tank was knocked out twice in Normandy? Whose Sturmgeschütz was pushed into a river? How do you knock out a Pz.Kpfw.IV with a 37mm gun? Which ‘fire-breathing’ vehicle was used in Normandy? The answers to these and other questions are to […]

Panzerwrecks 24

Panzerwrecks 24 Cover

Panzerwrecks 24 book by Lee Archer. How did 9.SS-Panzer-Division modify their Jagdpanzer IVs? Whose Panzer crashed into a restaurant? What unique Panther was found in Greece? How do you kill a Tiger with a 6-pounder? The answers to these and other questions are found in Panzerwrecks 24, with 141 rare and unpublished large-format photographs sourced […]

British at War Vol.2 – AK 130003

British at War Vol.2 - AK 130003

British at War Vol.2 – AK 130003 British at War Vol.2 is the second volume of the two that feature the most iconic vehicles of the British Army in WWII. The scenes and vehicles included in this collection are shown in a compilation of step-by-step articles with great photographs. Perfectly combined techniques are explained to […]

From Bessarabia to Belgrade

From Bessarabia to Belgrade: An Illustrated Study of the Soviet Conquest of Southeast Europe, March-October 1944

From Bessarabia to Belgrade: An Illustrated Study of the Soviet Conquest of Southeast Europe, March-October 1944 The Red Army reached northeastern Rumania in the last days of March 1944. Stalin had high hopes that the 2nd and 3rd Ukrainian Fronts would be able to conquer the Balkans quickly. But those hopes were not to be […]

Bloody Vienna

Bloody Vienna: The Soviet Offensive Operations in Western Hungary and Austria, March-May 1945 book

Bloody Vienna: The Soviet Offensive Operations in Western Hungary and Austria, March-May 1945 The Soviet Vienna Operation began on 16 March 1945 when the assault armies of 2nd and 3rd Ukrainian Fronts succeeded in penetrating the Axis defence between Esztergom and Lake Balaton. It ended less than a month later, on 13 April 1945, when […]

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