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Luftfahrtverlag-Start has a new book being released

jknaus

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One of my favourite publishers is releasing a new book soon. Brandenburg Dem Kessel von Halbe entkommen!
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From their announcement on Facebook they were going to do an addendum to their Previous Brandenburg book, but the Tankers Son gave them much more information and so a new 350ish page book is set for release. Preorders can be made to [email protected]
I am very fortunate to be getting a copy to review so stay tuned. Previous reviews of their books can be found in the resource and review pages.
James
 
Nice StuG IV on the cover too. Assembled by Krupp around September 1944 (still has Zimmerit) with barrel clamp retrofitted. Other visible details pointing to this are the extended hull sides, later final drive covers (which didn't need the bolted on armor), Schürzen series II (note plate hanger type strewn on the side), and the milled muzzle brake. Tracks are notable too for being open tooth and with ice spuds.

Regards,
 
Nice StuG IV on the cover too. Assembled by Krupp around September 1944 (still has Zimmerit) with barrel clamp retrofitted. Other visible details pointing to this are the extended hull sides, later final drive covers (which didn't need the bolted on armor), Schürzen series II (note plate hanger type strewn on the side), and the milled muzzle brake. Tracks are notable too for being open tooth and with ice spuds.

Regards,
I still dont know enough to be able to pick this stuff up.
Good info.
James
 
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