Customer Review: Excellent book. Very nice mix of explanatory text (including some helpful history) and very clear, sharp photos. Wonderful purchase for any collectors of militaria!
Customer Review: While this book does a fair job of covering the equipment and uniforms used on D-Day, the author should have had it more thoroughly proofread. It's Erwin not Edwin Rommel (pg.12) Also, Hauptman was not a Major, but a Captain in the German army. (pg.56) Also, I would have liked to have seen more real... more info
Customer Review: This is a good book that has a lot of pictures. It even shows the proper way the Marines marked their gear. There were a few things left out like what went into the 782 pack. Overall very good and can help anyone out there wanting to reenact or collect.
Customer Review: And I thought I knew all there was to know about British Web Equipment.This book told me otherwise.For such a slim volume it contains a wealth of information and it is superbly illustrated with lavish colour photography.It deals primarily with the basic web sets and does not cover ancillary... more info
Customer Review: Don't feel compelled to write a wordy review - this is just the best book ever made on the in-depth examination of the German combat tunics of WWII bar-none. Outstanding book and well worth the money!
Customer Review: If you have seen Vol. 1, then this is quite similar, just with different items. Vol. 1 has more equipment and uniform items, vol 2 has some mor esoteric things, and more small personal items. All photographed in wonderful color. While this book is a must for collectors of WW2 US militaria, it... more info
Customer Review: German Soldiers of World War Two by Jean de Lagarde is an impressive collection of color photographs illustrating in great detail what the German military man looked like in the 1940s. Pictured are uniforms of all kinds: dress, working, and combat for both winter and summer. Weapons and equipment... more info
Customer Review: Reynosa has laid out an excellent book. Heavily researched and documented. Photos include manufacturing, in use combat photos and detail close-ups. A must for the collector this book has most everything except a quick reference guide to take with you to gun shows and auctions.
Customer Review: The authors and the soldiers and civilians depicted really bring the book to life and the usual high standard of British research makes this a welcome addition to any military and specifically World War Two Bookshelf.
Well Done!