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This fantastic all-color reference provides engaging insights into the main infantry weapons of the five largest protagonists of World War II - Germany, Japan, Russia, the United States, and Great Britain, with particular attention paid to the actual roles these weapons played in battlefield combat encounters. Comparing axis to allies - who had the upper hand, the fair (or unfair) advantage - author jan Suermondt examines the physical details (and provides current collector values) of over 150 small arms, including revolvers, pistols, rifles, submachine guns, machine guns, mortars, grenades, and mines.
You'll be introduced to the types of weapons used during the war; how five years of war saw the needs and types of weaons change; as well as the technological advances during the period (paying particular atention to antitank weapons). More than 500 photographs, including actual war images, present a masterful visual iconography of some of the most important weapons carried into combat - the U.S. Army's BAR, the British Ben, the German Schmeisser, and the Russian Degtaryev DP/DPM.
About the Author
John Suermondt works in London as a graphic designer and illustrator. As an illustrator, he has worked for, among others, Osprey and Excllusively Aircraft magazine. Jan is also the author of two books on war-related vehicles.
Infantry Weapons of WW II,Jan Suermondt,kp books,0873497856,Antiques / Collectibles,Firearms & Weapons,History,Military,Military - General,Ordnance,Reference - Price Guides,World War II
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