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    Normandy and 116. pz div books

    Does anyone know any good books about the 116. panzer division (Der Windhund).
    I already got "From Normandy to the Ruhr.."

    And does anyone know any good Normandy battle books?
    Real story books, no fiction! and not at the beaches but more inland.

    Thanks
    I'm collecting anything related to the towns Castricum and Bakkum during WWII.
    Also soldbucher from 116pzdiv. And 1944-1945 eastfront pockets, kampfgruppe and Oder front.
    My website: Gotrick.nl

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    Dying for Saint Lo,

    Paul Carell s Book THEY RE COMING

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      Hi Rick,

      Two books by Kurt Wendt (ehemaliger Ia-Zeichner der 116.Panzer-Division).

      - Warum/Pourquoi/Why ? - Windhunde : Ein Bildband der 116.Panzer-Division.
      1940 - Ende., including postwar meetings / Divisions-Treffen.
      1976, Industrie- und Werbedruck ohg Ahrweiler & Gottschalk, Ludwig-Meyn-Straße 13-15, 2083 Halstenbek, no ISBN !., 304 pages.


      - Finale der Invasion - Warum/Pourquoi/Why ?
      2.Teil, Zusammengestellt von Kurt Wendt, Fotos, Dokumntationen und Beiträge zur Divisionsgeschichte der 116.P.D. Windhund-Division von Heinz Günther Guderian.
      1943 - Ende.
      Including MIA list
      1985 Hamburg, no ISBN !., 313 pages.

      There also is a Lose-Blatt-Ausgabe der Divisions-Geschichte.

      Hope this helps.

      yours friendly

      Eric-Jan

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        Hi

        Das letzte Kriegsjahr im Westen. Die Geschichte der 116. Panzer-Division -Windhund-Division- 1944 - 1945 - Heinz Günther Guderian, SZ Offsetdruck-Verlag, Sankt Augustin 1993

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          Originally posted by Tommy View Post
          Hi

          Das letzte Kriegsjahr im Westen. Die Geschichte der 116. Panzer-Division -Windhund-Division- 1944 - 1945 - Heinz Günther Guderian, SZ Offsetdruck-Verlag, Sankt Augustin 1993
          Hi Tommy,

          That is the original german version of the later translation "From Normandy to the Ruhr".

          yours friendly

          Eric-Jan

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