What 3rd Reich biography would you wish to see published ?
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What I would like to see is a thorough book on Canaris.I know what you''l tell me:"There is a lot of books no him".
But actually,they all are of a very questionable quality and relliance.Everything that I have been able to find on him is packed with speculation and lacks any factual firmness.
Also I would like to see something on General von Thoma.
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But actually,they all are of a very questionable quality and relliance.Everything that I have been able to find on him is packed with speculation and lacks any factual firmness.
Also I would like to see something on General von Thoma.
Regards
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DEPERATELY need something good on Heinrich "Gestapo" Mueller, a book to the standard of Ulric of England's recent "Heydrich" Vol's 1 and 2.
The Peter Black study of Kaltenbrunner is good but would have benefitted from the Ulric photo treatment.
A WISH LIST would be:
A series of photo books, perhaps Osprey sized or similar to Mark Yergers on Weidinger, Kumm, Krag,etc , photo biographies of men such as
Gestapo Muller
Martin Bormann
Arthur Nebe
Artur Phleps
Theodor Eicke
Dummi Daleuge
Fritz Witt
Odilo Globocnik
Werner Ostendorff
maybe doing some of the brave and some of the evil, and some who fitted both criteria.
cheers
Pete
The Peter Black study of Kaltenbrunner is good but would have benefitted from the Ulric photo treatment.
A WISH LIST would be:
A series of photo books, perhaps Osprey sized or similar to Mark Yergers on Weidinger, Kumm, Krag,etc , photo biographies of men such as
Gestapo Muller
Martin Bormann
Arthur Nebe
Artur Phleps
Theodor Eicke
Dummi Daleuge
Fritz Witt
Odilo Globocnik
Werner Ostendorff
maybe doing some of the brave and some of the evil, and some who fitted both criteria.
cheers
Pete
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Fritz von Scholz/Vincenz Kaiser/Teddy Wisch/Hans Dorr
The list could go on forever.
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How about bios on the following:
Mark,
Have there been any bios done on the following?
Otto Baum
Georg Keppler
Walter Krüger
Matthias Kleinheisterkamp
Wilhelm Bittrich
I think a biography similar to the one you did on Ernst Krag would be extremely valuable...especially Baum.
Dan
Have there been any bios done on the following?
Otto Baum
Georg Keppler
Walter Krüger
Matthias Kleinheisterkamp
Wilhelm Bittrich
I think a biography similar to the one you did on Ernst Krag would be extremely valuable...especially Baum.
Dan
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Max Wünsche commanded the 1. Abteilung of the LAH SS-PzRgt 1 at Kharkov. He then was transfered to the 12. SS-Panzerdivision "Hitlerjugend" where he commanded the SS-PzRgt 12. He was captured in August of 1944. As a reference you can look at http://members.tripod.com/von_clauswitz/Photos_main.htm