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A New book has been announced in MMP's Green Series: 9 Panzer Division 1940-1943 by Marek Kruk & Radosław Szewczyk.
The New book is:

9 Panzer Division 1940-1943 by Marek Kruk & Radosław Szewczyk.

Illustrator: Thierry Vallet
ISBN: 978-83-61421-29-0
Date: 20th August 2011
Series: Green
Catalogue Number No. 4110
Format A4 - Pages - 144 (8 in colour)
Price: 19.99 GBP

Synopsis

9. Panzer-Division was formed in January 1940 from 4. Leichte-Division. It took part in the campaign in the west, fighting in the Netherlands, Belgium and finally France before being transferred to Poland in September 1940. Later it took part in the campaign in the Balkans before fighting on the southern sector during the invasion of the USSR. It then transferred to the central sector in October 1941 and took part in the summer offensive of 1942 and later in the fighting at Kursk. Subsequently the unit transferred to the southern sector in the fall of 1943 and took part in the fighting at the Dnieper where it suffered heavy losses.

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