Images
of War – German Guns of the Third Reich –Rare photographs from wartime
archives, Ian Baxter, Pen & Sword Books, 2004, 128 pages.
One
book I really miss in my WWII library is one on German WWII artillery. I would
like something with technical and operational details and detailed descriptions
on the guns, preferably with a lot of photos and a blue-print or two.
This
book looked promising.
.
So, what’s in it?
The
chapters are
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Introduction
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Structure and training
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Infantry guns
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Heavy guns
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Anti-aircraft guns
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Anti-tank guns
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Transporting guns
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Super heavy guns
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Mounted self-propelled guns
Now
this looks promising, and leafing through the book I was hopeful. But what I found
out was that the text wasn’t that good really. Very basic about the different
gun families, and a bit about some of the guns. But no hard facts.
But
the photos? The book title does mention photos. No worry, they are here, there
are a lot of really good ones, and it’s hard to find them.
Who decided that this
book didn’t need an index?
That
was a really bad decision! At the moment I build a couple of Pak 36. It would
be nice to easily find some detailed photos of them.
That
will not happen, unfortunately. If I check through the book, I find pictures of
this 37mm gun on pages 25, 83, 84, 85, 90 and 109. And none of them give me a clear
look on how it looks on the backside of the shield, the info I was looking for…
Well,
I have a photo of that of my own, from Museo
Militar in Seville
So,
all in all, I’m a bit disappointed. On the one hand good photos, on the other
hand… they are hard to find and don’t necessarily give the detailing I wanted,
and the text wasn’t that informative really. But, the title really says it all, it's about photos. So, not the book I was looking for, but not a bad book. Not necessarily a great one either.
I give this book a rating of a 3 out of 5.