Lexxx over at Feldgrau posted about a new book "Objective Ponyri" by Nevshemal to be published by Jason Mark's Leaping Horseman Books.
The following is from Leaping Horseman Books' Facebook page:
Leaping Horseman Books is pleased to announce Objective Ponyri! - The Defeat of XXXXI. Panzerkorps at Ponyri Train Station by Martin Nevshemal. The date of publication is pending.
Objective Ponyri! is a day-by-day study of the unforgiving fighting on the northern shoulder of the Kursk salient during Operation Citadel within the axis of advance of XXXXI. Panzerkorps (9. Armee). This fighting culminated in a multi-day clash at Ponyri Station, a small rural village sitting astride the Orel – Kursk rail line. Besides detailed narrative that includes first-hand accounts covering the ferocious combat sourced from original German and select Russian records, it is stocked full of OKW maps, modern satellite images, diagrams, period photos and never before published aerial photos of the fighting. The book, which is 200 pages, is A4 landscape format which gives the ability to showcase full page layouts of the stunning aerial photos and maps and photos.
Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/leapinghorsemanbooks) and Leaping Horseman Books’ website (http://www.leapinghorseman.com.au/)
The following is from Leaping Horseman Books' Facebook page:
Leaping Horseman Books is pleased to announce Objective Ponyri! - The Defeat of XXXXI. Panzerkorps at Ponyri Train Station by Martin Nevshemal. The date of publication is pending.
Objective Ponyri! is a day-by-day study of the unforgiving fighting on the northern shoulder of the Kursk salient during Operation Citadel within the axis of advance of XXXXI. Panzerkorps (9. Armee). This fighting culminated in a multi-day clash at Ponyri Station, a small rural village sitting astride the Orel – Kursk rail line. Besides detailed narrative that includes first-hand accounts covering the ferocious combat sourced from original German and select Russian records, it is stocked full of OKW maps, modern satellite images, diagrams, period photos and never before published aerial photos of the fighting. The book, which is 200 pages, is A4 landscape format which gives the ability to showcase full page layouts of the stunning aerial photos and maps and photos.
Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/leapinghorsemanbooks) and Leaping Horseman Books’ website (http://www.leapinghorseman.com.au/)
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