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NEW: Riding into the Twilight
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Gentlemen,
Thanks to all of you who stopped by the Tiger III table and picked up my book - it was a pleasure finally getting to know the folks behind the WAF member IDs! This was my first SOS - and the first big show I've visited since the MAX was still in Baltimore - and it didn't disappoint. However, your enthusiasm for Riding into the Twilight is what made the trip truly worthwhile.
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Originally posted by LHR1 View PostRight now, the book is available directly from Tiger III Books (contact Neil Stewart - see below). It'll also be available via the Amazon Marketplace shortly. As is usual with these projects, our first print run wasn't that large, so you might want to PM Neil soon....
Outside the United States contact me with your mailing address and I can quote you shipping to your destination. You pay actual costs for the method you choose plus the price of the book.
Payments can be made via PayPal. Any questions: PM me or email to neil@tiger3books.com.
Thanks,
Neil
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Kavallerie-Regiment 5 Review
Attached is the original German review written by the editor of journal for the German Cavalry Regiment 5 veterans association, together with an English translation:
The Hussar
Periodical of the Traditions Association of Kavallerie-Regiment 5 “Feldmarschall v. Mackensen”
Bodyguard Hussars and Blücher Hussars
Formerly in Stolp in Pomerania
25th Volume / Number 97 / 3rd Quarter 2011
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A New Book
Our American friend, Carsten H. Fries, published an impressive book in 2010 concerning the German cavalry in the Reichswehr and the Wehrmacht. It is a comprehensive work that encompasses the time-frame form 1920 to 1945.
In its 448 pages, the broad spectrum of cavalry in the final phase of its history is seamlessly portrayed in word and picture.
In the process, the author was able to make good use of American source material, which wound up in the United States as spoils of war and is therefore no longer present in Germany.
The title, Riding into the Twilight, suggests the historical situation. To a certain extent, it was the Götterdämmerung of the German cavalry, even though it lasted until after the final capitulation. It was not until June 1945 that the last horse soldiers dismounted in Baden-Wurttemberg, with the horses being given over to agricultural use by the respective regional governing bodies, since there were hardly any draft animals left. For once, a good and sensible end. Moreover, their riders had been sent back to Germany on short notice and released, thus sparing them captivity.
It is interesting to note that that this historical treatment was not done by a German citizen, as is so often the case. It demonstrates one more time the value and interest that German military history has outside of Germany and the type of objectivity with which it is treated, even if, when observed from a historical perspective, it only concerns a segment of an important theme.
The book fills a gap. As a result of the comprehensive and superb pictures, the text is understandable to even those whose English is limited. Among other things, it is also a treasure trove for those interested in uniforms.
We thank the author for addressing and presenting this topic so comprehensively.
We hope the book enjoys a wide public.
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