As a companion volume to "World War II Infantry in Colour Photographs", this book offers photographs of original surviving uniforms, equipment and weapons of the fighting men of all major armies of 1914-1918.
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An excellent overview, but slanted toward the Western Front,
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This review is from: World War I Infantry in Colour Photographs (Europa Militaria) (Paperback)
This book is a wonderful reference for fiction writers, military modelers, and anybody else who is interested in World War One uniforms. The color photographs are far better than the usual paintings or black-and-white photos, and the evolution of the uniforms of the major combatants is quite interesting. I would have liked more stuff about the minor combatants, such as Serbia, Romania, Japan, et. al., as well as more Austria-Hungary, but on the whole, this book does what it sets out to do, and since it is geared toward an English-speaking public, the emphasis on the Western Front is not out of place.
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