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Tankograd Wehrmacht Special No 4002 - German Military
Rarities (2)
Imperial Army, Reichswehr Wehrmacht - 1914-1945
In Volume 2: Automobiles and Trucks of the Imperial
German Army 1914-18, Armoured Cars in German Service 1915-1920, Adler,
Hanomag, Mercedes-Benz ? Stoewer : early "Kubelwagen" field cars of the
Wehrmacht, Typ HWA 526D "Einheitsdiesel" light truck of the Wehrmacht,
Leichter Schutzen Sonder-Kfz. 250 - late production variants, Sd.Kfz.
265 Kleiner Panzer-Befehlswagen command tank, Oxen - livestock "tractors"
in German Army service 1914-1945. The book has 64 pages and 134 black and
white photos. Complete English Text
Tankograd Wehrmacht Special No 4003 - German Military
Rarities (3)
Imperial Army, Reichswehr, Wehrmacht - 1914-1945
In Volume 3: Automobiles and Trucks of the Imperial
German Army 1914-18, Armoured Cars of the German Police in the 1920's,
Motorcycle Sidecars BMW R 11, and R 12, "Trippel" Amphibious cars,
LWS Land-Wasser-Schlepper, Panzer-Spahpanzer (2cm) Luchs, Panzer-Kampfwagen
III (3.7cm), Refuelling the Wehrmacht. The book has 64 pages and
128 black and white photos. Complete
English Text This Issue Now Out Of Print
Tankograd Wehrmacht Special No 4004 - From Dunkirk
to Moscow British Trucks in Wehrmacht Service
As stated in the title, this issue covers British
trucks - and others vehicles - that were captured and utilized by the Wehrmacht
during WWII. The book has 64 pages and 134 black and white photos and 2
colour photos.
Complete English Text
This Issue Now Out Of Print
Tankograd Wehrmacht Special No 4005 - Panzerkampfwagen
III in Combat
As stated in the title, this issue contains combat
photos of the PzKpfw III used by the Wehrmacht during WWII. This title
contains no official or propaganda photos - instead uses previously unpublished
photos taken by the soldiers themselves. The book has 64 pages and 100
black and white photos.
Complete English Text
Tankograd Wehrmacht Special No 4006 - Panzerkampfwagen
IV in Combat
As stated in the title, this issue contains combat
photos of the PzKpfw III used by the Wehrmacht during WWII. This title
contains no official or propaganda photos - instead uses previously unpublished
photos taken by the soldiers themselves. The book has 64 pages and 107
black and white photos.
Complete English Text
Tankograd Wehrmacht Special No 4007 - Sturmgeschutz
III in Combat
As stated in the title, this issue contains combat
photos of the Sturmgeschutz III used by the Wehrmacht during WWII.
This title uses many previously unpublished photos of all variants of this
most versatile WWII AFV. The book has 64 pages and 109 black and
white photos.
Complete English Text
Tankograd Wehrmacht Special No 4008 - Kubelwagen Typ
82
From the publisher: "The Volkswagen Typ 82,
better known as the "Kubelwagen" or "Bucket Car" is a legend both from
the technical as from the historical perspective. This publication
tells its story and shows technical details, but more importantly shows
the Kubelwagen, along with the "Military Beetle" and the Schwimmwagen,
in service on all frontlines of World War 2 "
The book has 64 pages and 128 black and white photos
and 3 colour photos.
Complete English Text
Tankograd Wehrmacht Special No 4009 - Panzerkampfwagen
I - History, Technology, Variants, Specialized Vehicles
From the publisher: "The Panzerkampfwagen I
was often nicknamed the "Krupp-Sportscar" by the soldiers. On this
tank the first Wehrmacht tank commanders perfected the Blitzkrieg tactics
for the war to come. When World War 2 finally broke out the Panzerkampfwagen
I light tank continued to soldier on in many variants and on all frontlines."
The book has 64 pages and 118 black and white photos.
Complete English Text
Tankograd Wehrmacht Special No 4010 - Panzerspahwagen
Sd.Kfz. 231/232
From the publisher: "No other wheeled vehicle family
of the Wehrmacht shaped the image of the Blitzkreig more than the Sd.Kfz.
231/232 6-wheeled/8-wheeled Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicles. This
publication grants a comprehensive technical and historical overview on
these unique armoured cars in mostly hitherto unpublished photographs".
The book has 64 pages and 120 black and white photos.
Complete English Text
Tankograd Wehrmacht Special No 4011 - Kettenkrad History
- Technology - Produstion Batches - Combat
From the publisher: "Designed on a civilian background,
the Sd.Kfz. 2 "Kettenkrad" tracked motorcycle soon made an impact in the
Wehrmacht. Over the wartime years this unique, extemely off-road
capable and sturdy design grew into one of the most versatile vehicels
serving on all frontlines. It was even used as a captured vehicle
in the U.S. Army, the Red Army and the British Army!"
The book has 64 pages, 141 black and white photos
and 5 colour photographs.
Complete English Text
Tankograd Wehrmacht Special No 4012 Panzer 38(t)
The Panzerkampfwagen 38 (t) Light Tanks Model A to
G
From the publisher: "With the occupation of Czechoslovakia
the German Wehrmacht was able to seize vast amounts of local military equipment.
The Czechoslovak tanks were a vital component in complementing the Blitzkrieg
motorpool as they were considered highly capable modern designs. First
and foremost this was true for the Panzerkampfwagen 38 (t)."
The book has 64 pages, 108 black and white photos and 6 colour photographs.
Complete
English Text
Tankograd Wehrmacht Special No 4013 Panzerrattrappen
Panzerattrappen - German Dummy Tanks - History and
Variants 1916-1945
From the publisher: "The vehicles of the German Wehrmacht
of 1935 to 1945 are certainly the best documented and most published military
vehicles of their time. However, there are still major gaps in Wehrmacht
vehicle history. This publication grants for the very first time a deep
look into some of the strangest and most fascinating Wehrmacht vehicles:
dummy tanks of the Imperial German Army, the Reichswehr and the Wehrmacht.
You think you know everything about German military vehicles of World War
Two?"
The book has 64 pages, 136 black and white photos.
Complete
English Text
Tankograd Wehrmacht Special No 4014 Panzerspahwagen
Sd.Kfz. 221/222/223
Wehrmacht Light 4-wheeled Armoured Cars and their
Derivatives
From the publisher: "The 1930s saw the development
of a highly modern design for a 4-wheeled light armoured reconnaissance
vehicle for the armoured reconnaissance units of the Wehrmacht. The highly
successful result was the family of the 4-Rad Panzersp?hwagen. This publication
tells their success story on all frontlines and throughout World War 2
in hitherto unpublished photographs.
Sd.Kfz. 221 Machine Gun Car, Sd.Kfz. 222 Cannon Car,
Sd.Kfz. 223 Radio Command Car
Sd.Kfz. 260 small Armoured Radio Command Car, Sd.Kfz.
261 small Armoured Radio Command Car
Illustrated throughout with 122 black and white photographs
and 1 colour photograph. Complete English Text
Tankograd Wehrmacht Special No 4015 Opel Blitz 3-tonne
From the publisher: "When asked for the most famous
and best-known truck of the German Wehrmacht in World War Two, the name
"Opel Blitz" automatically comes up. Despite all its fame the background
of its purchase, the military versions and the impressed civilian types,
are hitherto not well documented. The three production models and the many
variants and different body-types of the backbone of German road-based
supply during the war were until now not very well known. This publication
grants for the first time a deeper look into the Opel Blitz story. Both
in written and comprehensive pictorial form the unique truck design and
its derivatives are shown here in unprecedented detail"
Illustrated throughout with 125 black and white photographs. Complete
English Text
Tankograd Wehrmacht Special No 4016 Panzer II
History – Technology – Variants - Combat
From the publisher: "The legendary reputation of the
German Panzertruppe is mainly based on the tank types Panther and Tiger.
However, less than ten years before these legends entered the stage the
German Armoured Corps had to make do with the Panzer I and Panzer II which
were mainly purchased for training purposes. Although unlikely candidates
for World War 2 tank engagements these two Panzers entered the war and
did the job before heavier tanks became available. This publication shows
the development history, combat on all frontlines and variants of the Panzerkampfwagen
II, one of the tanks of the Panzerwaffe that was never meant to become
a legend in the first place. " Illustrated throughout with 123 black
and white photographs. Complete English Text
Tankograd Wehrmacht Special No 4017 Einheits Diesel
Truck
From the publisher: "With the transition from the
Reichswehr to the Wehrmacht intentions grew to create a standardised truck
design for the army. The result was the ‘Light, Off-road-capable Standardised
Truck 6x6 Type HWA 526 D', or short ‘Einheits-Diesel' that was built by
almost all German truck manufacturers based on one unified design. In the
early war years its robustness, reliability and superior off-road-capabilities
made it a legend. This publication shows the development history, background
of purchase as well as the numerous variants of the Einheits-Diesel in
many hitherto unpublished photographs." Illustrated
throughout with 130 black and white photographs. Complete
English Text
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