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    The Best Books you have read relating to collecting

    I was hoping to compile a list of books that you think would be the best books relating to collecting (not about history).

    I'll start the ball rolling:

    on Iron Crosses

    1. Iron Time by Stephen Previteria
    2. The Iron Cross of 1939 by Gordon Williamson
    3. The Knights Cross of the Iron Cross by Dietrich Maerz

    #2
    1) Just for simple plain viewing, I always enjoyed looking through Angolia's first dagger book.

    The examples shown a lot of dealers should see to know what a "mint" item is, especially compared to the stuff many list as being in that condition.

    2) Though possibly outdated by other books I'm unaware of, I always enjoy looking through the Tony Oliver book on Allach. I got it when it was new and most items shown I've still never actually seen in person

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      #3
      Thanks Mark.

      others please chime in.

      We've got the Iron Cross, Daggers and Allach recommended books now.

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        #4
        Visor Hats:

        Les Coiffures Militaires du Troisieme Reich (1980) by diFillippi;

        Dress and Field Service Hats of the Third Reich by Tom Shutt (1981);

        Au Service du Troisieme Reich (2006) by Rayot;

        German Headgear in WWII (2-vol set) by Moran and Maguire (1996)

        The Collectors Guide to Cloth Third Reich Headgear by Wilkins (2001)
        NEC SOLI CEDIT

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          #5
          My favorite is:

          Tank Killers - The History of the Tank Destruction Badge
          Don't believe everything you read on the internet, that's how WWI got started.

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            #6
            Waffenrocks:


            Waffenrock: Parade Uniforms of the German Army by Curley/Stewart.

            IMHO, the best TR Militaria book ever published in terms of format, information, size, photography--and I don't even collect tunics.

            (wish they would do one on piped M-36 tunics--hint, hint....)
            NEC SOLI CEDIT

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              #7
              I would add "Medals and Decorations of the Third Reich", by Dr. Heinrich Doehle and "Third Reich Lugers", by Jan Still, to all that have been listed...
              I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.....

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                #8
                Thank you chaps.
                A week from now I shall have this list neatly compiled.

                I'd like to add on TK Rings

                1. Don Boyle: SS Totenkopf H. Himmler Honor Ring 1933-1945
                2. Klaus D. Patzwall: Der SS-Totenkopfring, Seine Illustrierte Geschichte 1933-1945 (in German)
                3. Stephen E. Flowers: The Secret King, Karl Maria Wiligut, Himmler's Lord of the Runes

                should i add in craig's book? I havent read it but have heard several bad comments. nevertheless it provides another perspective to it. should i add it?

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                  #10
                  I've done 2 more volumes on SS/Police German Cross in Gold holders since the link was compiled for recipients and rank lists. Volume 3: "Nordland" and volume 4: SS Cavalry.


                  for biographies the 2 volumes of "Waffen-SS Commanders" covers all corps and divisional commanders in some 700 pages.
                  Last edited by Mark C. Yerger; 07-06-2009, 08:35 PM.

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                    #11
                    any new updates?

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                      #12
                      Wehrpass by Emilie Caldwell Stewart - a different release from her Wehrpass & Soldbuch title.

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                        #13
                        Lumsden anyone? Count me for him. Detecting the fakes is my favorite . Old I know, but still a great Ref

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