Tour Guide to FQHu "Wehrwolf"
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Tour Guide to FQHu "Wehrwolf"
The long awaited and unique Tour Guide to FQHu "Wehrwolf" (Hitler's Headquarters in Ukraine) is now out and available! The Tour Guide is available in English (ISBN 9789082091700) and in Russian (ISBN 9789669721167). Can be obtained directly from the authors (the English version send from Belgium / the Russian versian send from Ukraine).
We do offer the Tour Guide to MEMBERS of the Axis History website for a SPECIAL PRICE: 20,- EUR or 25,- USD when ordered through PM to the author. P&P price is 8,60 EUR / 11,00 USD (Europe and USA).
This book is very interesting for the visitor on-site, as well for all those interested in History. This 'Tour Guide' takes through the site and opens the eyes of the unaware Visitor. The authors lead you through the complete site and point you every interesting detail out. A great book to take with you; your needed start for a walk through; we let you revive the atmosphere of Summer 1942...
We also tell the complete history of all necessary steps which led to the construction and exploitation of Hitler's military Headquarters in Ukraine.
The Tour Guide is in fact a mini version of our planned book about FHQu "Wehrwolf" to be published end 2013.
This 'Tour Guide' makes the Führerhauptquartier “Wehrwolf” understandable and explorable!!!!
We already working at a similar Tour Guide to RF-SS Heinrich Himmlers' Feldkommandostelle "Hegewald" in Huyva (S. of Shitomir - 1942)
Best wishes - Martin M Bogaert / Andrew Shvachko
We do offer the Tour Guide to MEMBERS of the Axis History website for a SPECIAL PRICE: 20,- EUR or 25,- USD when ordered through PM to the author. P&P price is 8,60 EUR / 11,00 USD (Europe and USA).
This book is very interesting for the visitor on-site, as well for all those interested in History. This 'Tour Guide' takes through the site and opens the eyes of the unaware Visitor. The authors lead you through the complete site and point you every interesting detail out. A great book to take with you; your needed start for a walk through; we let you revive the atmosphere of Summer 1942...
We also tell the complete history of all necessary steps which led to the construction and exploitation of Hitler's military Headquarters in Ukraine.
The Tour Guide is in fact a mini version of our planned book about FHQu "Wehrwolf" to be published end 2013.
This 'Tour Guide' makes the Führerhauptquartier “Wehrwolf” understandable and explorable!!!!
We already working at a similar Tour Guide to RF-SS Heinrich Himmlers' Feldkommandostelle "Hegewald" in Huyva (S. of Shitomir - 1942)
Best wishes - Martin M Bogaert / Andrew Shvachko
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I have just received a copy of Martin's tour guidebook. At first glance it is packed with interesting information, particularly for those wishing to visit the site of Hitler's FHQ Wehrwolf. Obviously visits to the Ukraine are a little risky at the moment, but when the dust settles and the Ukraine becomes more stabilised, this guide is a must for any visitor to the FHQ site.
It provides a step-by-step walk through the site, identifying the remains of the buildings with photos or drawings of the original structures in many cases. A thoroughly researched project and well worth obtaining whether one intends to visit or not.
Max.
It provides a step-by-step walk through the site, identifying the remains of the buildings with photos or drawings of the original structures in many cases. A thoroughly researched project and well worth obtaining whether one intends to visit or not.
Max.
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I received this book a few days ago. Albeit a small soft-back A5 size book with 128 pages it is indeed impressive. The book is absolutely packed with information, good photos and diagrams. I especially liked the identification of the various personalities at the Hauptquartier, the nearby OKH Headquarters 'Winniza" and details of Hitler's private house and office in the complex.
As Max has stated above: the book is thoroughly researched and well worth obtaining.
The authors are to be thanked and congratulated for making their important research available to the public. You won't be disappointed in buying this book.
Regards, Peter
As Max has stated above: the book is thoroughly researched and well worth obtaining.
The authors are to be thanked and congratulated for making their important research available to the public. You won't be disappointed in buying this book.
Regards, Peter
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I received my copy a few days ago and have devoured the extensive details. It covers a wealth of areas from personalities to the various buildings at the Wehrwolf. I recommend it for both the visitor and researcher. As stated by previous reviewers it is packed with then and now photos for easy use. This is especially true if one wishes to actually visit the sites themselves. Overall a marvelous book just jammed with great details and information. I applaud the authors for such a highly detailed study of an often overlooked FHQ. It is a great addition to any WWII library.
Mark Costa
Mark Costa
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Hello,
I would like to get one exemplar of the Tour guide. Please, tell me how to proceed.
Thanks
I would like to get one exemplar of the Tour guide. Please, tell me how to proceed.
Thanks
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Re: Tour Guide to FQHu "Wehrwolf"
This book is very interesting for the visitor on-site, as well for all those interested in History. This 'Tour Guide' takes through the site and opens the eyes of the unaware Visitor. Thanks for sharing.
Re: Tour Guide to FQHu "Wehrwolf"
Hello Martin,
How can I order your books?
Regards from The Netherlands,
Arnold
How can I order your books?
Regards from The Netherlands,
Arnold
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Re: Tour Guide to FQHu "Wehrwolf"
Hello Martin,
I received your book a few days ago and want to thank you very much for your very profound research. As I am researching as well on different topics regarding the FHQue I'd like to ask you some questions on different issues. Do you prefer this here or via email?
One Question beforehand here: As you know there are most annoying wrong photo captions in nearly every publication, image databank et al. Regarding FHQ "Werwolf" I am very confused with the segmentation of Hitlers House (No. 11). In your 3 D animation you are showing the room on the right hand side but not the other rooms. In particular you are referring to the iconic white fireplace which can be seen on different photos. On other photos, which you are not using in your book there is another fireplace, very often captured in photos (viewed in the attachment No. 1). I'm wondering if there are different white fireplaces in the house and if so what was really the office of Hitler. To make the confusion complete: Harald Sandner, which I think you know, uses different terms for different rooms in the house no. 11 (Vol. IV, Page 2023). Can you be of any help for me as I'd like to know the settings as accurate as possible?
Best regards, Katja
I received your book a few days ago and want to thank you very much for your very profound research. As I am researching as well on different topics regarding the FHQue I'd like to ask you some questions on different issues. Do you prefer this here or via email?
One Question beforehand here: As you know there are most annoying wrong photo captions in nearly every publication, image databank et al. Regarding FHQ "Werwolf" I am very confused with the segmentation of Hitlers House (No. 11). In your 3 D animation you are showing the room on the right hand side but not the other rooms. In particular you are referring to the iconic white fireplace which can be seen on different photos. On other photos, which you are not using in your book there is another fireplace, very often captured in photos (viewed in the attachment No. 1). I'm wondering if there are different white fireplaces in the house and if so what was really the office of Hitler. To make the confusion complete: Harald Sandner, which I think you know, uses different terms for different rooms in the house no. 11 (Vol. IV, Page 2023). Can you be of any help for me as I'd like to know the settings as accurate as possible?
Best regards, Katja