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The Demise of a Division German Infantry Success During the Ardennes Offensive 1944
2023 || Paperback || R.A.B. Bruijns || Aspekt Publishers
The focus on the 1944 Ardennes offensive is always on the initial dash of Kampfgruppe Peiper and the battles around Bastogne. The tanks steal the show. Most German forces involved were however infantry divisions with little means of transport. They are often regarded as the weak link: the footsloggers who could not catch up with the tanks.
There was however an often overlooked German infantry success in the Schneiffel sector. The German 18th Volksgrenadierdivision almost singlehanded defeated...
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La Regia Marina
The Commanders and Vessels of the Royal Italian Navy, 1900 - 1946
2024 || Paperback || Andris J. Kursietis || Aspekt Publishers
Vitéz Andris Kursietis has been a researcher of military history for over fifty years, using resources that span the globe. His latest book, “La Regia Marina”, tells the story of what could be considered to be the “modern” Italian Navy, covering the period 1900-1946. Included are abbreviated histories of the 404 main vessels (aircraft carriers, battleships, cruisers, destroyers, and submarines) that made up the Navy during that period, and brief biographies of its 845 flag officers.
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Storm on the Düna
Tank battle at Rossieni and the first days of advance of operation ‘Barbarossa’ within Heeresgruppe Nord 1941
2025 || Paperback || Perry Pierik || Aspekt Publishers
In the summer of 1941, the German attack on the Soviet Union, code-named Operation Barbarossa, began with a surprise attack. Huge armies mobilised for the largest campaign ever.
Stalin’s armies were positioned very west of the German army, which offered the opportunity to encircle them. This could have decided the war at an early stage.
The army group north (Heeresgruppe Nord) also had to attack quickly in depth and destroy the Red Army before the river Düna. It would turn out differently....