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34,00 € Original price was: 34,00 €.25,00 €Η τρέχουσα τιμή είναι: 25,00 €.
With World War 2 quickly disappearing from living memory, books such as this covering Tiger tank battalion 503 will quickly become our only connection to the events of WWII. This offering is a Stackpole books publication courtesy of Casemate publishing. The authors of this release are Dr Franz-Wilhelm Lochmann, Richard Freiherr von Rosen and Alfred Rubble. The book is provided with a very thin card cover, with 438 matt stock paper pages inside. My very first impressions at this point, is what is a book of this quality doing in this extremely poor cover, as it should be a good quality hard backed book. The book provides the history of Tiger tank battalion 503 over six parts of 39 chapters. I am going to list the parts, rather than the chapters.
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32,95 € Original price was: 32,95 €.28,00 €Η τρέχουσα τιμή είναι: 28,00 €.
The Betrayal Myth Refuted
Arnhem was meant to end the war in Europe. The Germans were in retreat from Normandy and seemed to be beaten. Three airborne divisions were to seize the bridges across the great rivers of Holland and unleash the Allied armies into Germany. The Battle of Arnhem was a turning-point in the war, a gamble by Montgomery, using three airborne divisions to capture a series of bridges across the wide rivers that separated a powerful mobile army from the plains of northern Germany. If the bridges had been captured and held, and the ground forces had been able to relieve the airborne forces, then there would have been a good chance of ending the war before Christmas 1944.