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Blitz Bombers. Kampfgeschwader 76 and the Arado Ar 234 Luftwaffe Jet Bombers on the Western Front 1944-1945
69,95 €This is the first time that the story of the Arado Ar 234 as the world’s first dedicated jet-bomber has been told in such detail in the English language.
In late December 1944 the Luftwaffe surprised the Allies when it unexpectedly introduced a new, high-speed bomber to its inventory. Though deployed in small numbers, the Arado Ar 234 B-2 jet-bomber proved itself an effective day and night strike aircraft over the Western Front and a tough challenge for Allied fighter pilots who tried to counter it.
Powered by the same Jumo 004 turbojets as the Me 262, the Ar 234 could attack pinpoint targets such as transport hubs or enemy vehicle columns and troop assemblies in ‘glide attacks’ with a high degree of impunity. The jets were flown by experienced and often highly decorated Luftwaffe bomber pilots who worked hard to master the new aircraft in a short time and amidst the chaotic conditions of a Third Reich in decline.
‘Blitz Bombers’ tells the story of KG 76’s operations when equipped with what was the world’s first jet bomber, the Arado Ar 234 B-2. The book is founded on original unit diaries, reports and other records, as well as various German and Allied material drawn from archives and private collections gathered over many years. It traces KG 76’s period working up on the aircraft and its subsequent combat operations over the Western Front from December 1944 through to the end of the war.
The Geschwader’s jets took part in operations over the Ardennes, in the ill-fated Bodenplatte attack of New Year’s Day 1945, in missions against the Allied armies driving into the Reich in early 1945, and in a series of intensive strikes against the Ludendorff bridge at Remagen and the bridgehead established there by the Allies in March 1945.
Following many years research, the book includes nearly 300 illustrations, comprised of rare photographs of KG 76’s aircraft, personnel and equipment, as well as the Allied aircraft and pilots who encountered the Arados in combat, plus key documents taken from the unit’s records. These are supplemented by specially commissioned and highly detailed colour artwork depicting the unit’s aircraft.
245 photos and documents, maps, technical drawings, 8 newly commissioned colour profiles, plus detail views created by renowned digital artist Janusz Swiatlon and appendices. -
Eismeerjäger – Zur Geschichte des JG 5, Bd. 3
65,00 €Volume 3 of the day-by-day-chronicle covering the WW2 German fighter unit Jagdgeschwader 5, a unit, which saw service in the far north against the Soviets, but also the Western Allies, describes the space of time between July 1943 and 1944.
It presents 267 mostly unpublished photographs, first hand accounts and maps. -
Non, je ne regrette rien…. Nein, ich bereue nichts…. Zwei Brüder i.d. Fremdenlegion 1951-1961 Indochina – Dien Bien Phu Al
48,50 €Erich, the father of the author Gerd Häsler, and his uncle Josef joined the Foreign Legion in 1950/51 because of the difficult economic conditions in post-war Germany. Erich kept a diary and also photographed. Many records and photos have survived, have been arranged, edited, commented on and compiled into this impressive book by the author.
The brothers knew that the other was also in the legion, but at first not the unit or the field post number. Later, they had correspondence and accidentally crossed paths in the jungle fortress of Dien Bien Phu. The author’s father survived the destruction of the French forces in the jungle of Tonkin, but did not know if his brother had also escaped.
After weeks, a piece of paper in an envelope arrived at home in the Black Forest. In it, he told the family that the Viet Minh’s storming of the base was imminent, that they had nothing more to oppose, and that therefore anyone who wanted to could send a final greeting to their loved ones. These last greetings were collected and flown out by a daring helicopter pilot.
Erich Häsler’s photos, medals, documents and diary came to Germany from Dien Bien Phu in a similar way.
132 photos colored illustrations 12 colored sections of contemporary topographic maps 1:100,000 of the operational areas. -
Nuts & Bolts, Vol. 43: Famo’s Sd.Kfz. 9 18 ton Zugkraftwagen armoured and unarmoured variants
29,90 €German & English texts, 232 pages, 390 photos (240 contemporary photos, 125 colour photos of the surviving vehicles in public and private collections, 30 colour photos of five models ), 16 camouflage schemes, tactical markings, 4 tables of organization (KStN),
2D drawings of all known variants incl. Sd.Ah.116, some of them in 3D.
This volume is a totally new item of the former Nuts & Bolts 12. -
Nuts & Bolts, Vol. 47: Horch’s leichte Panzerspähw.on Einheitsfahr gestell I&II for s.Pkw.Sd.Kfz. 221,222,223,247,260, 261 a.variants
32,90 €In 1996 the publisher covered the four-wheel armoured scout cars for the first time (author Tony Greenland). This issue 4 was sold out after a short time. The demand has continued until today.
The publisher therefore has decided to take up this topic again and to present all vehicles of the so to speak 2nd generation of these armoured reconnaissance vehicles, i.e. the Sd.Kfz. 221/222/223/247 (4-wheel)/260 and 261 and their known variants by the Panzerspähwagen specialist Holger Erdmann. This time also in the meanwhile usual manner with 293 historic photos in bw, 11 tables with technical datas and 151 colour photos of museum vehicles of the types Sd.Kfz. 222 and 223 or their main components, 16 camouflage and markings drawings by Laurent Lecocque, 200 technical drawings and for the first time outlines of all units that have been in service with these vehicle types.
German & English texts, 444 photos (293 historic photos, 151 colour photos of the surviving vehicles in public and private collections), 16 coloured camouflage schemes and 200 technical drawings.





