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Re: Recommended reading on the fortifications & artillery

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Post by Eax-E » 24 May 2014, 20:05

Wow this book looks great 8O
Thanks for the information.

PS : the bunker presented p83 looks having some similarities with others in FHQ W2.

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Re: Recommended reading on the fortifications & artillery

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Post by patrick fleuridas » 24 May 2014, 20:22

Hi,
For this book:
ISBN 978-83-907405-4-6
Patrick


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Re: Recommended reading on the fortifications & artillery

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Post by jopaerya » 30 May 2014, 21:27

Here a link from a new book about a part of the Mittelmeerfront
http://agdesousloccupation.free.fr/
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Re: Recommended reading on the fortifications & artillery

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Post by Big Geoff » 02 Jun 2014, 14:47

Big Geoff wrote:I will let you know, I bought a copy this morning.
I await the La Poste
The Atlantic Wall, Its Most Incredible Remains
The book is superb!!!!
Hundreds of clear colour photographs and a clear informative text in English.
It cover the entire Atlantic Wall from the tip of Norway to the Spanish border

Probably the best spend this year

GW

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Post by jopaerya » 06 Jul 2014, 11:51

Atlantikwall Omaha

124 pages A4
650 pictures, drawings, illustrations
8 pages in color
price 25 euro + postage
French with English captions
All Stp. and W.n. are mentioned with +/- 150 plans/maps and some new typology .

http://www.histoire-fortifications.com
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Re: Recommended reading on the fortifications & artillery

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Post by jopaerya » 03 Aug 2014, 19:54

New book about the A.W. from Gabrielle Faggioni , the price is 29.90 with extra porto

Regards Jos
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Post by jopaerya » 02 Sep 2014, 20:43

A other from book from Alain Chazette and associates , Forteresse de Brest region Saint Renan .
from St Pabu till the Festung Brest with all Stp. and W.n in that sector and islands and the heavy
naval coast battery's, very interesting information on M.P.H.S. Brest , naval and luftwaffe radar posts
in that sector .

96 pages A4
lots of pictures, maps and drawings
Price 25 euros + postage

Order online
http://www.histoire-fortifications.com
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Post by jopaerya » 04 Sep 2014, 19:06

Stone testimonies of European history

Martin Kaule

Hardcover: 256 pages
Price 29,90 euro with port
Publisher: Ch links,. Edition: 2014
Language: German
The contents of the book,

During the 20th century bunkers were built in many parts of Europe. Martin Kaule documented military expediency and functional buildings of concrete, but also systems that have arisen during the Second World War for the relocation of the German armaments industry into the ground, air protection devices for the civilian population as well as numerous plants of the Cold War, by the arms race between East and West testify. In addition to 100 bunkers in Germany, more than 50 objects are presented in other European countries - in concise text and more than 400 current and historical photos.

The buildings are explained in their historical and political significance as well as its current function: bunker, deep bunkers, tunnel systems for submarines and aircraft or extensive underground facilities that may be entering some still do not. Once top-secret military depots and command posts or bunkered systems of intelligence are presented here for the first time. (Note: This book contains 409 illustrations and 4 maps.)
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Re: Recommended reading on the fortifications & artillery

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Post by Remco de Goede » 09 Sep 2014, 10:50

Rijswijk, park Overvoorde tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog en Koude Oorlog (Rijswijk Park Overvoorde during the Second World War and Cold War)

This book about the Funkhorchstelle Overvoorde in Rijswijk (next to The Hague) in the Netherlands and the post war "Civil defence" comandbunker will arrive next week.
After 7 years of work I finished the book with 160 pages and over 200 pictures in full color.
Price € 21.95 (excl postage) and can be ordered via PB or via following emailadres: [email protected]
ISBN 978 909028521-4
Language: Dutch (sorry :oops: )

regards

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Re: Recommended reading on the fortifications & artillery

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Post by DaSk » 30 Sep 2014, 20:57

New book in polish about fortress Przeyśl.

"Twierdza Przemyśl Powstanie - Rozwój - Technologoie" (eng. "Fortress Przemyśl; origin - development, technology"). Author: Tomasz Idzikowski; Publisher: Wydawnictwo Arete (http://www.areteii.com.pl [email protected]). 294 pages. A lot of drawings and photographs.

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Post by Richard Drew » 04 Oct 2014, 16:29

My website has been going now for quite a long time and needed an upgrade. This has now been completed and all new posts are in the new style and the older ones are linked in. It now covers the Atlantikwall from above Dunkirk down to both sides of the Gironde estuary. On the other side, many airfields in England and Wales and several defence sites. Other parts are items relevant to D-day with camps used by the Americans before landing on Omaha beach. Where Easy Company were living in Wiltshire. Please enjoy.

http://www.atlantikwall.co.uk

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Re: Recommended reading on the fortifications & artillery

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Post by Chazette » 25 Nov 2014, 22:43

For Chrismas / Noël 2014, i make a new book

Subject typologie Atlantikwall
112 pages + 4 color in din A4
limited to 500 copy
642 picture and drawing

This book handles bunkers (stemming from the series 600) built in the batteries of coast (H.K.A.R., H.K.A.A., M.A.A.) throughout France, the Channel Islands and Belgium (AOK 15, 7, 1 and 19) with some examples on the Holland, Italy and Denmark

You will find chapters there:
On the camouflage of bunkers on the armament on armor platings on hides(carriages) and protective masks on platforms on stands on the ventilation and especially all the models of bunkers are developed (typology) with their locations in batteries built on coast (with listing)
(REGELBAUTEN: 649, 650, 651, 652, 670, 671 and they numerous by-products, 670, Jäger Schartenstand, 678, 679, 686, 683, 684, 685, 688, 689, 690, 692, 694 and the prototypes)

price for FRANCE only = 39,50 euros + Collissimo 6,50 euros total : 46 euros
price Foreigners CEE = 39,50 euros + Collissimo international 12 euros total : 51,50 euros

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For order
http://www.histoire-fortifications.com

thank you
regards
AC

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Re: Recommended reading on the fortifications & artillery

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Post by moonraker » 26 Nov 2014, 19:05

hello,
ho yes nice cover,looks strong the book output few months. that's why you come back for some time ! 8O
to present just your new book :lol: :thumbsup:

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Re: Recommended reading on the fortifications & artillery

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Post by Chazette » 27 Nov 2014, 00:17

Which unpleasant character, you are just like your reflection
1/I make my life
2/I saw my passion
3/at least I realize books with my searches which is not your case
4/and I do not see a critic from you on the other books it is strange, with you the criticisms always concern my publications it becomes an obsession, he is going to need to consult quickly a doctor

And yes I produce I even my books, it is my job each him his
I do not ask you how much owe repair of cars a month to live and pay your taxes

quel personnage désagréable, vous êtes à l'image de votre réflexion
1/ je fais ma vie
2/ je vis ma passion
3/ au moins je réalise des livres avec mes recherches ce qui n'est pas votre cas
4/ et je ne vois pas de critique de votre part sur les autres livres c'est bizarre, avec vous les critiques portent toujours sur mes publications cela devient une obsession, il va falloir consulter rapidement un docteur

Et oui je produis moi même mes livres, c'est mon métier, alors chacun le sien
Moi , je ne vous demande pas combien vous devez réparer de voitures par mois pour vivre et payer vos impôts

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Re: Recommended reading on the fortifications & artillery

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Post by jopaerya » 27 Nov 2014, 10:55

Please not again Gentlemen

Looks to me a interesting book and you don't have to buy this book , we live in a part of the world
were can/may express our opinions freely but do that with care and in the spirit of this Forum .

Regards Jos

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