DIVE BOMBER AND GROUND ATTACK UNITS
OF THE LUFTWAFFE 1933-1945 VOLUME 2
by Henry L. de Zeng &
Douglas G. Stankey
This is the second of an exhaustive
two-volume series on the Luftwaffe's dive-bomber and
ground-attack units. All 16 Stuka Geschwader, 17 ground-attack
and 20 night-harassment units are covered along with their
component staff flights and Gruppen and specialist anti-tank
units. The books feature lists of operations, location and bases
together with a comprehensive breakdown of theatres of
operations, key battles and missions plus aircraft types flown
by each unit. The books include listings of unit commanders plus
a wealth of illustrations showing aircraft types, unit markings,
emblems and badges.
New in d/w - Large format, 400pp, numerous colour & b/w
illustrations
THE WAR HISTORY OF 7TH BATTALION,
THE HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT
by Ian Taylor
A comprehensive history of the 7th Battalion. It fought in the
Normandy Campaign and in the North West Europe campaign,
1944-45, taking part in Operation Market Garden, the battles in
the Reichswald, crossing the Rhine and becoming part of the
Allied Occupation force. The book is packed with illustrations
maps and includes the Roll of Honour plus list of Awards.
New in card cover - Large format, 374pp, numerous colour & b/w
illustrations
TANK POWER VOL.CXIV (AFV SERIES NO. 367)
CAVALIER CENTAUR
by Janusz Ledwoch
This monograph presents the history of the development of two
British cruiser tanks of WW II. The vehicles were used as the basis
for the design of the Cromwell tank. As well as numerous diagrams
and black and white photographs, the book features fourteen pages of
plans plus eleven pages of colour side views and colour photos.
Primarily Polish text with an English language summary.
New in card cover -
A4 format, 64pp, numerous b/w photos, illustrations & plans, colour side views
A tribute to one of the top fighter aces
of World War II, this full length biography appears here in
its first edition. Marseilles' wartime exploits are legendary with
the 158 aerial victories, including 17 in one day. He was cnsidered by many of the German aces to be the premier fighter
pilot of the Luftwaffe - all before the age of twenty-three. Also
chronicled is the combat life of JG 27, Marseilles' unit, and its
various personalities throughout the North African campaign.
The story of RAF Wireless Operations in the Mediterranean
during World War II. It also details the RAF's undercover
operations in Turkey when a wireless tracking station was set up
under the guise of "Aid To Turkey". The book should be of interest
to air historians and the general reader, being based on the
author's own first hand experience and RAF service.