The Kettenkrad: Sd.Kfz.2-Type Hk-101 (Schiffer Military History)
The Kettenkrad: Sd.Kfz.2-Type Hk-101 (Schiffer Military History)
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Book Description
This book offers numerous photographs and detailed text concerning one of the more unique German vehicles to be developed., b/w photographs, line drawings, 11" 8 1/4"
Language Notes
Text: English (translation)
Original Language: German
The Kettenkrad: Sd.Kfz.2-Type Hk-101 (Schiffer Military History),Friedhelm Abel,Schiffer Publishing,0887403158,Armored vehicles, Military,History: World,Military History - World War II,Military Science,Military Transportation Equipment,Technology & Industrial Arts
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