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Old 13th September 2025, 06:15
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MMP Books - Two Volumes of Photos of Crashed Soviet Airplanes - 1941

Is anyone aware of other books devoted to photos of 1941-1942 era Soviet aircraft? It is common knowledge that all German servicemen were required to take classes in photography and scrapbooking before they began their combat tours. But seriously, there must be thousands of WWII German photos showing captured, shot-down and derelict Soviet aircraft. Is MMP the only publisher to bring these to print?

Barbarossa Victims Vol. 1
Series: Camera On no. 34
(MMPBooks - 30 April 2025)
by Tomasz J. Kopański
184 pages (80 pages?) w/ 160 b&w photos - paperback (11.8" x 8.2")
$25.00

"Volume 1 features over 160 photographs of captured and destroyed Soviet aircraft from the Eastern Front in World War Two. Most of the photographs were taken in situ, during and after the Operation Barbarossa - the attempted Nazi invasion of Russia."

Barbarossa Victims Vol. 2

Series: Camera On no. 35
(MMPBooks - 30 September 2025)
by Tomasz J. Kopański
184 pages (90 pages?) w/ 160 b&w photos - paperback (11.8" x 8.2")
$25.00

https://mmpbooks.com/en_GB/p/Barbaro...tims-Vol.-2/96

Barbarossa Victims: Luftwaffe Kills in the East
(MMPBooks 2001) OOP
by Tomasz J. Kopański. Illustrated by Witold Hazuka
133 pages w/ 320 b&w phtos - paperback

"This book features over 320 photographs of captured and destroyed Soviet aircraft from the Eastern Front in World War Two - most of them having never been published before. All of the captured aircraft were tested at Rechlin air base in Germany where most of the photographs were taken in situ, during and after the Operation Barbarossa - the attempted Nazi invasion of Russia. Maps and charts show the German advances, and both sides' bases, plus losses during the campaign."

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