New magazine The Axis Forces

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New magazine The Axis Forces

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Post by Waffen211 » 12 Mar 2017, 09:43

Here we are again to present a new magazine dedicated to the history of the Axis formations during the Second World War, with most of the same group of employees who previously were involved in producing the magazine 'The European Volunteer'. We hope that this new project will be positively received by our readers, who already subscribed to the previous magazine so that we can continue our research and our studies on this particular subject of the Second World War, focusing our attention primarily on foreign voluntary formations of the Axis, but also expanding our discussion to the national military units of Germany, Italy and other European satellite states.

Summary Number 1 January 2017

April 1941: SS motorcyclists in Belgrade
SS cavalry units on the Eastern Front, Autumn-Winter 1941-42
LAURITS JENSEN - Free Corps Denmark
The French volunteers of the N.S.K.K. Motorgruppe Luftwaffe
The SS-Division Wiking in the Caucasus: Autumn 1942
Foreign Volunteer Legion Stamp Propaganda in the Third Reich

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Re: New magazine The Axis Forces

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Post by Waffen211 » 22 Mar 2017, 23:17

The second issue will be available in avril 2017.......

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Re: New magazine The Axis Forces

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Post by Sid Guttridge » 22 Mar 2017, 23:37

Strange it apparently contains no articles on the Wehrmacht!

I was under the impression that the German Army was somewhat central to the "Axis Forces"! Clearly my mistake!

From its initial listing it looks more like a W-SS fanzine.

Why lead on W-SS motorcyclists in Belgrade when the operation was basically an unopposed procession for them?

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