April 1, 2016 at 4:02 pm
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By: TonyT - 1st April 2016 at 21:40
Yes it is the book as said above, what surprised me was the fact the Germans used high explosive anti tank, where we didn’t so the Germans were able to patch the tank simply and put them back in service, where we couldn’t.
By: steve611 - 1st April 2016 at 18:22
The War against Germany and Italy, Center for Military History 1988 (originally 1951). 478 Pages of download. Looks potentially interesting.
“This volume, compiled by Lt. Col. John C. Hatlem, USAF,
and Capt. Kenneth E. Hunter, with the assistance of Miss
Margaret E. Tackley, and edited by W. Brooks Phillips and Miss
Mary Ann Bacon, deals with the Mediterranean Theater of
Operations and the Middle East. It is divided into five sections:
(1) North Africa and the Middle East; (2) Sicily, Corsica, and
Sardinia; (3) Italy: 9 September 1943β4 June 1944; (4) Southern
France; and (5) Italy: 5 June 1944β2 May 1945. Each section is
arranged in chronological order. The written text has been kept
to a minimum. Each section is preceded by a brief introduction
recounting the major events set down in detail in the individual
narrative volumes of UNITED STATES ARMY IN WORLD
WAR II. The appendices give information as to the
abbreviations used and the sources of the photographs”
By: hunterxf382 - 1st April 2016 at 18:11
Goes straight into a download!!!!! Unknown file – beware!!!!
By: trumper - 1st April 2016 at 18:00
Enjoy π
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