Cartes Postale et Souvenirs Philateliques de
L'Allemagne Nationale-Socialiste. A collectible,
illustrated study of German artwork of the Third Reich
from 1929 to 1945. The book includes detailed colour and
black and white illustrations of postcards, posters, and
stamps of the NSDAP and includes the Munich Putsch,
commemorative posters of Adolf Hitler and other Nazi
leaders, and notable military figures.
Very scarce. French text.
As new in illustrated boards - 232pp, 300 + b/w & 200 + colour illustrations
RZM, 1989
ISBN 2950171230
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Web No.
12122-01
£65.00
SS-HEIMWEHR DANZIG 1939:
AN EPHEMERAL PARAMILITARY FORMATION
by Rolf Michaelis
SS Heimwehr "Danzig" was an SS unit established in the Free City
of Danzig (today Gadansk, Poland) before the Second World War.
It fought with the German army against the Polish Army during
the invasion of Poland. After this it became part of the 3rd SS
Division Totenkopf and ceased to exist as an independent unit.
This is the story of the formation's battles during the 1939
invasion.
As new in card cover - 76pp, illustrations,
3 maps, large format
This outstanding book offers a superb collection of photographs
of scale models from contributors throughout the world, and digital
images by Mario Merino and Andreas Ott of secret German designs.
Myhra gives the reader much more than pictures of proposed German
aircraft projects, the total number of German projects described
being in excess of 400. From Blohm und Voss with over 200 project
designs, he examines Wolderman Voight's Me P.1101, Gotha's Go P.60,
the Horten brother's Flying Wings and Alexander Lippisch's many
projects. Although over 400 proposed aircraft were on the drawing
board when the war in Europe ended in May 1945, only a handful had
reached the prototype stage.
New in d/w -
Large format, 352pp,
c1,000 colour & b/w photos & illustrations
HITLER'S LAST BASTION: THE FINAL BATTLES
FOR THE REICH 1944-1945
by Franz Kurowski
An account of the final stages of the Second World War and the
final apocalyptic battles for Koenigsberg, Breslau, Wesel, Kolberg,
Danzig, Posen and others. The author describes the desperate
resistance of German units enabling the evacuation of thousands of
their people, in the West the crossing of the Rhine by Allied
troops, the Remagen bridgehead and the Ruhr pocket, and in the East
the battles for Pomerania, Silesia and Berlin itself.
IN GOOD FAITH: THE HISTORY OF THE
4.SS-POLIZEI-PANZER-GRENADIER-DIVISION VOL I, 1939-1943
by Friedrich Husemann
The Polizei-Division was one of the lesser-known combat formations
of the Waffen-SS. Composed primarily of police officers, it was
formed in October 1939 and served almost exclusively on the
Eastern Front where it was eventually equipped as a
Panzergrenadier-Division (mechanized division). This volume of the
two-part history covers the formation of the division in 1939, its
employment during the campaign in France, and finally its
commitment in the East. Its finest hour was in the action on the
Wolchow River, where the Russians attempted to relieve the
beleaguered city of Leningrad.
New in illustrated boards - 436pp, 40pp
of b/w photos, 34 maps, appendices