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OverviewThis first volume on the Sturmgeschuetz III puts the weapon in its historical context and supports information about production and combat. Volume II will provide information for identification of variants and their production months. Both volumes together will give readers a full survey of the technical development of the German World War II Assault Guns. Research material for this volume includes over 400 documents. These documents provide the base for a new view on the history of this important weapon system of the Wehrmacht. The documentation is illustrated by some 125 photographs, some of them unpublished hitherto, 70 graphs and plans about the Assault Gun and has some 500 source references. To make orientation easy, documents and illustrations are arranged in chronological chapters. Technical development of the Stug III, series production, the variants of the Assault Guns and their deployment with Heer, Luftwaffe and Waffen-SS are all covered in detail. Rounding off the publication is an annex giving details of production, acceptance and delivery of the vehicles. For the first time it was possible to research the production numbers down to the exact number and to express the production numbers in a way the reader can recalculate it. A list of literature, covering four pages, closes the appendix. The bibliography is, because of its size, not printed in the book but available for download on the publishers' homepage only. AUTHOR Peter Muller, was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Swiss Army and is now a military historian. For the past quarter of a century, he has researched armament from the 1914-1945 period. Combined with extensive studies of archived records, Müller presents his new findings on a classic subject. 125 photographs Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter Müller , Wolfgang ZimmermannPublisher: Muller History Facts Imprint: Muller History Facts Dimensions: Width: 20.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 28.00cm Weight: 1.134kg ISBN: 9783952296844ISBN 10: 3952296848 Pages: 316 Publication Date: 15 March 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews...offers a wealth of data for the modeler as well as those more interested in the technical aspects of this weapons system. -- IPMS/USA A tremendous resource for armor modelers! -- Model Retailer (1/1/2011 12:00:00 AM) """...offers a wealth of data for the modeler as well as those more interested in the technical aspects of this weapons system.""-- ""IPMS/USA"" ""A tremendous resource for armor modelers!""-- ""Model Retailer"" (1/1/2011 12:00:00 AM)" ...offers a wealth of data for the modeler as well as those more interested in the technical aspects of this weapons system. --IPMS/USA A tremendous resource for armor modelers! --Model Retailer (01/01/2011) Author InformationThe author, Peter Müller, is a Swiss citizen born in 1960, whose command experience as a Lieutenant Colonel and Director in large companies neatly complements his qualifications as a military historian. For the past quarter of a century, he has made detailed investigations of armaments issues in the 1914 - 1945 period. Combined with extensive studies of archived records, that background has allowed Peter Müller to present the subject matter of this book from a more differentiated perspective than hitherto. The author challenges, links and complements key statements and opinions, thereby arriving at entirely new conclusions. Wolfgang Zimmermann, born 1962, has spent all his working life in the automotive sector. For the past decade, he has studied numerous developments of the 1939 – 1945 armaments industry. His technical qualifications provide a sound technical basis when analyzing and processing development trends in armaments and equipment. In-depth research and meticulous analysis of photographic material of the period have allowed him to accurately identify and date German Assault Guns and other ar-mored vehicles of the World War II period. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |