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Wednesday, October 30, 2013 - 09:07 AM UTC
The next issue in the trilogy covering Germany’s war on three fronts by Oliver Publishing will be upon us very soon.
News in from Oliver Publishing is the continuation of “To the Last Bullet: Germany’s War on 3 Fronts” should be available in a couple of weeks. The issue will cover the South, the Italian Campaign. The book will be available from ADH Publishing and available through many distributors worldwide.
From the Publisher:
The first part covered the German armoured force on the eastern Front during the last year of WW2 and this second volume deals with the campaign in Italy - for which Claude was a natural choice as author.
This book is based on our usual format of 13 full colour pages highlighting over 40 different vehicles including Panthers, Tigers, Panzer III and IV tanks, half-tracks, the Nashorn self-propelled guns and of course the ubiquitous StuG. The illustrations are complemented by black and white archive photographs - many from Claude's extensive private collection which have never been published before - as well as an authoritative text.
Armorama would like to thank Oliver Publishing for the update.
From the Publisher:
The first part covered the German armoured force on the eastern Front during the last year of WW2 and this second volume deals with the campaign in Italy - for which Claude was a natural choice as author.
This book is based on our usual format of 13 full colour pages highlighting over 40 different vehicles including Panthers, Tigers, Panzer III and IV tanks, half-tracks, the Nashorn self-propelled guns and of course the ubiquitous StuG. The illustrations are complemented by black and white archive photographs - many from Claude's extensive private collection which have never been published before - as well as an authoritative text.
Armorama would like to thank Oliver Publishing for the update.
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