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Old July 31st, 2001, 11:05 PM
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I am interested in German weapons of World War II. Planned, prototyped and in service. What books would you recommend? Please bear in min that I only speak English. Thanks in advance. Mike.
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Hi Mike, I reckon it is hard to beat anything by Ian Hogg, partcularly 'Twentieth Century Small Arms', its a great book, I really wish I had got a copy when I saw one but I had already spent all my money
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Mike :

It depends on what type of arms you are interested in.

Here are a few on my shelves.

German Sniper by Senich.....covers the 98k and variants.
German Artillery of WW 2 by Ian Hogg. Covers artillery by caliber and flak/anti-tank guns.
GErman submachineguns and assault rifles. OOP from We, Inc. and still one of the best !
German Tank and Anti-tank by Hoffschmidtt and OOP and one of the best !
Check for some of the old Ballantine illustrated series weapons books. All OOP but available though. Running aroudn $15.00 US, and many on e-bay.com
Check different publishing/distribution firms such as:
JJF, Angelray books, Tollehausbooks and Schiffer Publications. Mike, I think Otto has many of these on the links pages of this web-site.

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Stefan I have that book, its in 3 pieces and has no cover anymore, but its still a wealth of information
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Thanks guys!

Anymore offerings?

I am interested in any WW2 German weapons.
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Try "Backbone of the Wehrmacht vols 1 and 2" by: Richard Law. The first one covers only Mauser rifles, second is on Mauser Sniper rifles and variants, plus prototype stuff much like my Mauser prototype rifle.

Then there is a thin but very well done book on Lugers, but I forget who the author is I think it sells for $10.00, and has a mint Artillerry Luger on pictured its cover. A GREAT book for Luger collectors.

All three of these books are highly recommended.
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A few recommended books about German smallarms : -

'Guns of the Reich' by 'George Markham' - actually John Walter ( Arms&Armour Press 1989/91)
Very comprehensive with useful bibliography.

'The Luger Book' by John Walter (Arms&Armour Press 1986 ).
Incredibly detailed, 'everything you ever wanted to know' and almost as handsome as the weapon itself !

'German Automatic Weapons of World War II' by Robert Bruce in the 'Live Firing Classic Military Weapons' series. Published by Windrow & Greenein 1996 just before they went bust !
One of my favourites. A 're-enactment' book with plenty of good colour photos and enthusiastic comment; a true 'buffs' book.

'The German Assault Rifle 1935-1945' by Peter R Senich ( Paladin Press 1987 ). Expensive, but the standard reference work for the MP43/44. It's been translated into German - quite a compliment !

There are many trashy books around with eyecatching covers but inside the same old photos and no insight into the subject - be careful !
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I'm sure someone else must have mentioned it somewhere but my all-time indispensible World War II gun book is 'Small Arms of the World - A Basic Manual of Military Small Arms' by W H B Smith. First printed in the USA in 1943 and regularly updated, it took me years to find a battered old 1955 copy and it is an absolute goldmine for enthusiasts of military smallarms. Each gun from every combatant nation gets a mini-history, service use, users' opinions and even detailed field-stripping instructions/diagrams. If you see a copy - I'd recommend a buy !
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There is actually a book called "German Weapons of WW2." Its incredible!
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do have an author and ISBN # for the book you mentioned ? was this an Ian Hogg release possibly ?

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Erich Brown:

It was by Chris Bishop and Adam Warner
ISBN: 0-7858-1344-6
As for Ian Hogg...I couldnt find the name anywhere. This book not only describes the weapons, how they were used, etc. but has an incredible amount of pictures and diagrams.
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