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Examined in this book in the author's continuing series are the
Austro-Hungarian Empire's machinegun, medical, artillery, infantry,
cavalry and communication units. Other chapters cover distinguished
branches, such as k.u.k. Kriegsmarine (Navy), Seeflieger (Naval
Aviation), Generalstab (General Staff) and Beamten (Civil
Servants). Also covered are the Bulgarian machinegun, medical,
artillery, searchlight, communication and cavalry units. Further
chapters cover Bulgarian and other countries medals, orders, and
decorations worn by royalty and high ranking command as well by the
frontline soldier.
In this new book, Spencer Coil examines various models of uniforms
and equipment used by the multiethnic French armed forces in the
First World War. A carefully chosen and researched selection of
period photographs enables the reader to visualize a climactic era
in history, as experienced by the poilus (French soldiers) serving
in the trenches and on the battlefields. There are detailed
chapters covering French machineguns, medical, artillery, motor
corps, infantry, chasseur, armored car and tank units as well as
the air service and the cavalry's hussars, dragoons and
cuirassiers. Other chapters examine the French foreign legion,
Zouaves, and Tirailleurs. A full color section shows heretofore
unpublished photos of headdress, uniforms, equipment, and
accoutrements used by the French armed forces in the First World
War. This work is a must for all serious historians, collectors,
wargamers, model builders, and re-enactors.
The majority of the images portraying the German armed forces
during World War II were shot by closely censored Kriegsberichter
(war correspondents), and frequently obfuscated the actual wartime
experience for propaganda purposes. In this all new series, one can
look back in time and see the war through the untainted lenses of
the individual Frontsoldaten, who were daring enough to capture
this epic period on film. In addition to fascinating candid photos,
is a carefully selected array of studio portraits. The outstanding
color gallery has the exclusive privilege of featuring original
period uniforms, equipment, and accessories from internationally
acclaimed collectors.
Spencer Coil examines the uniforms and equipment used by the
multiethnic Czarist Russian Forces during the turbulent reign of
Czar Nicholas II. In addition to a remarkable selection of studio
photos, stunning candid photos of front-oviki, or frontline troops,
offer an authentic view of trench and battlefield life. Each photo
has been carefully chosen and researched to offer the reader
detailed information on the medical, motor, naval and air service
branches as well as artillery, machinegun, pioneer, infantry,
cavalry, and guard troops. There are chapters covering Cossacks,
Caucasian irregulars, POWs, St. George Cross recipients and Czar
Nicholas II. A full color section of heretofore unpublished photos
of original headdress, equipment and accessories used by the armed
forces provides valuable information on materials, markings, stamps
and construction. This work is an outstanding and indispensable
resource for all historians, collectors, re-enactors, war gamers,
model builders and Czarist Russia enthusiasts.
The author carefully examines the variations of uniforms and
equipment used by the Italian armed forces during the First World
War using over 700 carefully chosen and captioned period
photographs. Further enhancing this work, is an informative essay
by internationally acclaimed author, historian and collector
Professor Dr. Renato Zavattini. There are detailed chapters
covering Italian machinegun, medical, artillery, motor corps,
infantry, technical, and special units such as flamethrowers. Other
chapters feature the air service, Libyan Campaign, P.O.Ws, and
trench life as well as the legendary Alpini, Arditi, Bersaglieri,
and Carabinieri. The color gallery displays heretofore unpublished
photos of original headdress, uniforms, equipment and accoutrements
from private collections. This work is a must for all serious
historians, collectors, model builders, wargamers, and re-enactors.
The authors have assembled over 600 images from private photo
albums and individual groupings offering a unique perspective on
the Royal Italian Air Force (Regia Aeronautica) from 1923-1945.
There are period photos of the everyday life, and adventures of
pilots and personnel on a variety of war fronts and campaigns. In
addition, there are images of Regia Aeronautica, Aviazione
Legionaria and Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana aircraft in
detail as well as candid photos of aces such as, Italo Balbo and
high profile figures such as German Knight's Cross recipient
Italian General Giovanni Messe. Furthermore, the color gallery
contains heretofore unpublished images of period headdress,
uniforms, and accoutrements from private collections.
Volume two on the Central Powers examines Imperial German
artillery, cavalry, machinegun, medical, transport, and infantry
units. Other chapters explore Imperial Germany's Kriegsmarine
(Navy), air service, and Kaiser and generals. Additional chapters
cover Pickelhauben (spike helmets), Stahlhelms, Iron Cross
recipients, and tropical uniforms. Additional chapters include rare
images of Ottoman Turkish armed forces, as well as Eastern European
Legions.
The majority of the images portraying the German armed forces
during World War II were shot by closely censored war
correspondents. In this ongoing series, one can look back in time
and see the war through the untainted lenses of the individual
Frontsoldaten, who were daring enough to capture this epic period
on film.
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