German Stormtrooper 1914-1918 КНИГИ ;ВОЕННАЯ ИСТОРИЯ Издательство: Osprey Publishing LtdСерия: Warrior 12Автор(ы): Ian DruryЯзык: EnglishГод издания: 1995Количество страниц: 34x2ISBN: 1-85532-372-9Формат: pdf (240 dpi) 3430x2320Размер: 31,2 mbThe first official German stormtroop unit was authorise
German Stormtrooper 1914–18
✍ Scribed by Ian Drury, Gerry Embleton
- Publisher
- Osprey Publishing
- Year
- 1995.05.15
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 35
- Series
- Warrior 12
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
The first official German stormtroop unit was authorized on 2 March 1915 when the Supreme Command of the field army ordered the VIII Corps to form a detachment for the testing of experimental weapons and the development of approximate tactics that could break the deadlock on the Western Front. By the summer of 1915, stormtroop units were springing up throughout the German armies in the west, and by the end of 1916 official stormtroop battalions were established throughout the western armies, providing a deadly new threat for the Allies. This book examines the uniform, equipment and tactics of Germany's feared elites of World War I (1914-1918).
✦ Subjects
World War 1;Military;Military History;History;War;World War I;Nonfiction;Cultural;Germany;War
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