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    #16
    Originally posted by Klaus Richter View Post
    There are 20 volumes. Along with the new Pioneertruppe volume, there is an Infanterie 7, and a Panzertruppe 2. I love this series! Here is the newer Biblio website, that is updated regularly: http://www.militariabiblio.de/
    Hi Klaus,

    Thanks for the link. Phew, nice to see an updated site! I thought it strange that it hadn't been updated in 7 years.

    Jason

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      #17
      Volumes seem to trickle out slowly but doubt they'll ever be completed, same with the Biblio series on Army Generals that stopped after 7 were released.

      If you want significantly more information on Waffen-SS KC holders (who also won the German Cross in Gold) than contained in the Biblio volumes, see my SS/Police series with Bender Publishing.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Mark C. Yerger View Post
        Volumes seem to trickle out slowly but doubt they'll ever be completed…
        Not in our lifetimes, anyway.

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          #19
          The one volume you are missing Chen, is the very first one on Sturmartillerie that was released back in 1985. Here is a link to amazon.de: http://www.amazon.de/Ritterkreuztr%C...4817386&sr=1-6

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            #20
            Originally posted by Klaus Richter View Post
            The one volume you are missing Chen, is the very first one on Sturmartillerie that was released back in 1985.
            You're right, Klaus, I forgot about that one. It was really hard to find for about two decades, but in the last few years, quite a few have become available. There's some on Ebay right now.

            Veit Scherzer has released a two-volume set about Sturmartillerie RKT (second volume released just recently). They're very good, same information as the Biblio series but the info is laid out more clearly and there are more photos.

            Jason

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              #21
              Originally posted by Klaus Richter View Post
              The one volume you are missing Chen, is the very first one on Sturmartillerie that was released back in 1985. Here is a link to amazon.de: http://www.amazon.de/Ritterkreuztr%C...4817386&sr=1-6
              I'd heard Stug reprinted but never looked into it as had one

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                #22
                I acquired my Sturmartillerie volume back a few years ago. It took me quite a while to find it, and it cost quite a bit. It seems there are more available now, and at a lower price.

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                  #23
                  so do the Panzertruppe volumes in this series only go up to the second volume (names ending H) or are ther any more yet?

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                    #24
                    There are only two volumes of the Panzertruppe published so far. Hopefully they'll publish more!

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Klaus Richter View Post
                      There are only two volumes of the Panzertruppe published so far. Hopefully they'll publish more!
                      The Panzertruppe volumes are by far the best in the series, in my opinion.

                      Jason

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                        #26
                        I have only the 'Fallschirmjager' RKT volume on my bookshelves from this series, an expensive book, but certainly contains a tomb of information otherwise unavailable in an English language release. I would of purchased additional volumes however, the high outlay for a foreign language book put paid to that.

                        Following the release of the excellent and long overdue 2 volume set on 'Kampfflieger RKT' in 2011, published in dual German/English text, it would be nice to see a publisher take on a similar task with further branches of the Wehrmacht covered in a similar vein of style, content and format.

                        I live in hope.

                        Regards Richard.
                        Always looking for Luftwaffe Kampfflieger related document groups. In particular anything to Kampfgeschwader 2.

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