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Afrikakorps in action - Weapons No. 4 (1979)

by Bruce Culver

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Excellent book of the equipment and weapons used in the war fought in North Africa. This book is pack from front to back with photos. Photos include not only German equipment, but Italian and captured british as well. You will love the action shots. Gives you good insight on how the war was fought and the equipment used. ( )
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When, in mi-1940, the German OKH (Army High Command) first considered sending an expeditionary force to North Africa to attack British possessions there, including Egypt and the Suez Canal, they could not have guessedthat the result of this German intervention in Africa would become one of the most famous military formations in history: The Deutsches Afrikakorps.
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