I have received my copy of "Rations of the German Wehrmacht in World War II" by Colonel Jim Pool and Thomas Bock.
I have spent the past three days going through this fascinating book that is monumental in covering not only the every day rations, but the labeling, packaging, production, storeage, and supply system. As with all Schiffer publications, the book is hard bound with very high quality 302 glossy pages. I could not count the thousands of photos, but the photos and text are fascinating.
Colonel Pool and Thomas Bock are to be congratulated for this work. I am sure this book will become the 'bible' for collectors wishing to complete their displays, reenactors who would like to be accurate, and those who wish to identify the ration items they may have collected. I have little doubt that wants lists will be updated. I know that mine is.
Bob Hritz
I have spent the past three days going through this fascinating book that is monumental in covering not only the every day rations, but the labeling, packaging, production, storeage, and supply system. As with all Schiffer publications, the book is hard bound with very high quality 302 glossy pages. I could not count the thousands of photos, but the photos and text are fascinating.
Colonel Pool and Thomas Bock are to be congratulated for this work. I am sure this book will become the 'bible' for collectors wishing to complete their displays, reenactors who would like to be accurate, and those who wish to identify the ration items they may have collected. I have little doubt that wants lists will be updated. I know that mine is.
Bob Hritz
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