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edwest2 5th June 2019 19:46

German Ground Forces of World War II: Complete Orders of Battle for Army Groups, Armies, Army Corps, and Ot
 
Off topic, and a bit late. Scheduled for September.

https://www.bookdepository.com/Germa.../9781611211092

Usual disclaimer,
Ed

DDT 5th June 2019 20:52

Re: German Ground Forces of World War II: Complete Orders of Battle for Army Groups, Armies, Army Corps, and Ot
 
I found a more or less a similar book or not?

https://www.bol.com/nl/p/the-wehrmac....2.ProductPage

Kind regards

Dirk

edwest2 5th June 2019 21:15

Re: German Ground Forces of World War II: Complete Orders of Battle for Army Groups, Armies, Army Corps, and Ot
 
This is not the same book. From the Stone & Stone site:


Great news from Savas Beatie:
"Believe it or not, German Ground Forces is going to the printer this month! We expect to have copies in September."
That means we can probably expect within about four months to see German Ground Forces of World War II: Complete Orders of Battle for Army Groups, Armies, Army Corps, and Other Commands of the Wehrmacht and Waffen SS, September 1, 1939, to May 8, 1945 by William T. McCroden and Thomas Nutter.

hucks216 6th June 2019 11:55

Re: German Ground Forces of World War II: Complete Orders of Battle for Army Groups, Armies, Army Corps, and Ot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DDT (Post 270236)
I found a more or less a similar book or not?

https://www.bol.com/nl/p/the-wehrmac....2.ProductPage

Kind regards

Dirk

That book is handy if you wish to have a list of the various commanding officers but it isn't an order of battle book as such.

This new works seems to be a cross between the multi-volume Nafziger project and Samuel W Mitcham's 3 volume OOB set. Will be interesting to see the level of detail it actually contains considering the Wehrmacht consisted of over 340 Divisions and over a hundred Corps and Armies so a page count of 624 doesn't seem much for what the description says it covers.

edwest2 7th June 2019 04:26

Re: German Ground Forces of World War II: Complete Orders of Battle for Army Groups, Armies, Army Corps, and Ot
 
https://www.amazon.com/German-Order-.../dp/0811734161
https://www.amazon.com/German-Order-...QEZC0YCKSSF4ER
https://www.amazon.com/German-Order-...MQ6NST2H4QXF5Y


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