Kampfgruppe Peiper at the Battle of the Bulge
The Key to the Bulge
Knight’s Cross Panzers
Kursk
Luftwaffe Aces
Luftwaffe Fighter Ace
Massacre at Tobruk
Mechanized Juggernaut or Military Anachronism?
Messerschmitts over Sicily
Michael Wittmann, Vol. 1
Michael Wittmann, Vol. 2
Mountain Warriors
The Nazi Rocketeers
No Holding Back
On the Canal
Operation Mercury
Packs On!
Panzer Aces
Panzer Aces II
Panzer Commanders of the Western Front
Panzer Gunner
The Panzer Legions
Panzers in Normandy
Panzers in Winter
The Path to Blitzkrieg
Penalty Strike
Red Road from Stalingrad
Red Star under the Baltic
Retreat to the Reich
Rommel’s Desert Commanders
Rommel’s Desert War
Rommel’s Lieutenants
The Savage Sky
Ship-Busters
The Siegfried Line
A Soldier in the Cockpit
Soviet Blitzkrieg
Stalin’s Keys to Victory
Surviving Bataan and Beyond
T-34 in Action
Tank Tactics
Tigers in the Mud
Triumphant Fox
The 12th SS, Vol. 1
The 12th SS, Vol. 2
Twilight of the Gods
Typhoon Attack
The War against Rommel’s Supply Lines
War in the Aegean
Wolfpack Warriors
Zhukov at the Oder
Cyclops in the Jungle
Expendable Warriors
Flying American Combat Aircraft: The Cold War
Here There Are Tigers
Land with No Sun
Phantom Reflections
Street without Joy
Through the Valley
Never-Ending Conflict
Carriers in Combat
Cavalry from Hoof to Track
Desert Battles
Guerrilla Warfare
Ranger Dawn
Sieges
Stackpole Military History Series
FOR EUROPE
THE FRENCH VOLUNTEERS OF THE WAFFEN-SS
Robert Forbes
Impeccably researched, this book tells the story of the Frenchmen who, motivated by their hatred of Communism, chose to fight for the Third Reich in World War II, first in the regular army and then as part of the Waffen-SS. These unique soldiers participated in bitter combat, primarily against the Soviets, and returned home to an awkward peace.
$21.95 • Paperback • 6 x 9 • 544 pages • 17 b/w photos, 6 maps
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FOR THE HOMELAND
THE 31ST WAFFEN-SS VOLUNTEER GRENADIER DIVISION IN WORLD WAR II
Rudolf Pencz
Formed in the fall of 1944, the 31st Waffen-SS Volunteer Grenadier Division was composed mainly of ethnic Germans living in Hungary. After a brief period of training, the division endured its baptism of fire against the Red Army in the Hungarian sector of the Eastern Front in late 1944. The 31st then participated in the battles southeast of Berlin, where the division fought until its battered remnants surrendered to the Soviets in May 1945. Rudolf Pencz’s carefully researched account records the complete history of this rarely covered Waffen-SS formation.
$21.95 • Paperback • 6 x 9 • 304 pages • 27 b/w photos, 11 maps
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TWILIGHT OF THE GODS
A SWEDISH VOLUNTEER IN THE 11TH SS PANZERGRENADIER DIVISION “NORDLAND” ON THE EASTERN FRONT
Edited by Thorolf Hillblad
This is the exciting true story of Erik Wallin, a Swedish soldier who volunteered for the Waffen-SS during World War II. Wallin served in the Panzer Reconnaissance Battalion of the 11th SS Panzergrenadier Division “Nordland,” a unit composed largely of men from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Sent to the Eastern Front, the 11th SS fought in the Courland Pocket in late 1944 and then battled the Red Army along the Oder River and in Berlin, where the Soviets destroyed the division. Few memoirs of non-Germans in the Waffen-SS exist, and Twilight of the Gods ranks among the very best.
$18.95 • Paperback • 6 x 9 • 160 pages • 16 b/w photos, 1 map
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PANZER GUNNER
A CANADIAN IN THE GERMAN 7TH PANZER DIVISION, 1944-45
Bruno Friesen
Six months before World War II erupted in 1939, young Bruno Friesen was sent to Germany by his father, a German-speaking Mennonite who came to Canada from Ukraine and believed the Third Reich offered a better life than Canada. Friesen was drafted into the Wehrmacht three years later and ended up in the 7th Panzer Division. Serving as a gunner in a Panzer IV tank and then a Jagdpanzer IV tank hunter, Friesen fought the Soviets in Romania in the spring of 1944, Lithuania that summer, and West Prussia in early 1945.
$18.95 • Paperback • 6 x 9 • 240 pages • 56 b/w photos, 4 maps
1-800-732-3669
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TIGERS IN THE MUD