Recommended reading on WW1 & WW2 militaria

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Recommended reading on WW1 WW2 militaria

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Post by Jeromewaf » 19 Mar 2020, 07:40

Were opening a new section for 19th Century US Militaria, we have had requests for such a section in the past and have decided now is the time to bring it into reality.Feel free to start postingRC
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Re: Recommended reading on WW1 & WW2 militaria

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Post by Hans1906 » 07 Apr 2021, 14:19

Found this nice german language book by Herr Jan K. Kube "Militaria" in a local antiquarian bookshop for small money a few days ago:
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Jan K. Kube
Militaria
-Ein Bilderbuch für Sammler und Freunde alter Helme und Uniformen-
Corvus Verlag, 1987
ISBN 3-87540-150-6
240 pages
Over 500 illustrations, many in color

Very nice, concentrated on Imperial German Militaria, plus lots of extra information and a complexe bibliography.


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Re: Recommended reading on WW1 & WW2 militaria

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Post by Hans1906 » 31 Jul 2021, 21:24

Interesting "Militaria" weblog by Herr Bastian Brücker from Dinslaken / Germany:

Militaria-Blog: https://www.phalerika.de/blog


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Re: Recommended reading on WW1 & WW2 militaria

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Post by Hans1906 » 11 Oct 2021, 11:18

Good morning to all collectors,

in the FdW the user Danuser posted a link to several *.pdf files from the Bayerisches Armeemuseum lately, thanks to Danuser.

Homepage Bayerisches Armeemuseum (Av. in German and English language)
Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayerisches_Armeemuseum

Link to the *.pdf files: https://www.armeemuseum.de/de/museum/me ... teien.html
(Please pay attention to the "Stahlhelme" publication...9 MB downloadsize!) :thumbsup:

Collectors greetings ! :milwink:


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Re: Recommended reading on WW1 & WW2 militaria

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Post by Hans1906 » 11 Jan 2022, 12:53

Here is an interesting page about the maker's marks of German "Blankwaffen":

Manufacturer A to Z http://www.dg.de/de/hersteller_liste (G/E/R)

I wish you interested browsing! :wink:


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