Every section of the German army had its own unique badges and accoutrements, all of which are illustrated and explained in this book.
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This review is from: German Army Uniforms and Insignia, 1933-1945 (Hardcover)
You have to really enjoy this subject to find value in this book. Overall the author did a good job, although I would have liked to have more background on some of the topics. I have found the book to be a good guide while visiting WW 2 museums that have uniform collections.
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Excellent reference,
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This review is from: German Army Uniforms and Insignia, 1933-1945 (Hardcover)
Very thorough, very detailed, plenty of pictures. Indispensible if you are more than casually interested in the subject.
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This review is from: German Army Uniforms and Insignia, 1933-1945 (Paperback)
This book was published 40 years ago. There are only a few color sections, such as bayonet knots, should patches and a couple of camouflage patterns. The rest are all black and white photos with some line drawings. There is solid information here and you will find some interesting photographs. I still give it four stars despite its lack of color pictures of uniforms and equipment. The book is that good.
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