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Histoire and Collections have release a new book that will make WW2 German fans happy, especially pioneer fans.
GERMAN PIONEER EQUIPMENTS AND VEHICLES is a new book from Histoire and Collections. And from the cover picture alone, it looks interesting.

From the publisher:

The fruit of the seven years’ research, this book is devoted to the vehicles and crossing equipment used by the German pioneers during World War Two, a theme neglected by military specialists until now. It now fills the gap, tracing the development of amphibious vehicles from the initial hesitations in the thirties to the secret projects at the end of the war which remained on the drawing board. Illustrated with thirty or so colour profiles and more than 200 black and white period photographs, of which a hundred or so are as yet unpublished, this book is the new reference for as yet relatively unstudied subjects such as: - The Trippelwagen amphibious cars and how they evolved. - The Land-Wasser-Schleppers in all its forms - The L.W.S. II Panzerfähre - The Skoda LWS III Project - Amphibious trailers

ISBN : 978-2-35250-160-2
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Is there a good source for their stuff in the US? Many of their back issues look great but ordering direct from them tags on a $20 shipping fee. . . Matt
MAY 24, 2012 - 01:42 AM
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