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This just in from author A. Stephan Hamilton:
"Panzergrenadiers to the Front!: The Combat History of Panzergrenadier-Division 'Brandenburg' on the Eastern Front 1944-45 will be available from Helion in Europe in the next several weeks, followed shortly thereafter in the U.S. It relies heavily on unpublished veteran accounts to tell a vivid story of pitiless combat during a period of time that lacks relevant primary documents.
"Over the years there has been numerous requests to re-publish my first book, Bloody Streets. I am pleased to confirm the rumors circulating on various forums that I am indeed working on a revised and expanded multi-volume edition that will contain expansive new source material from the Russian State Archives, providing an unprecedented view of the Soviet side of the operation. I am lucky to have Stuart Britton working on the Russian translations. The two volumes will include updated maps/graphics as well as previously unpublished photos of the city, both before and after the battle.
"In parallel, I am completing an operational history of the last twelve months of the U-Boat war. While it might seem out of place in my publishing line-up, over 20 years of working with late-war German archival documents lends itself well to the topic at hand. The focus is on the final evolution of U-Boat tactics and operations after the introduction of the snorkel apparatus and advanced anti-radar/sonar coatings. It will also touch upon the heritage between German wartime technical developments and post-war Allied implementation. No comparable history of this period/topic has been published to-date and I'm luckily to have the support and input of a variety of experts and fellow researchers from around the world."
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This just in from author A. Stephan Hamilton:
"Panzergrenadiers to the Front!: The Combat History of Panzergrenadier-Division 'Brandenburg' on the Eastern Front 1944-45 will be available from Helion in Europe in the next several weeks, followed shortly thereafter in the U.S. It relies heavily on unpublished veteran accounts to tell a vivid story of pitiless combat during a period of time that lacks relevant primary documents.
"Over the years there has been numerous requests to re-publish my first book, Bloody Streets. I am pleased to confirm the rumors circulating on various forums that I am indeed working on a revised and expanded multi-volume edition that will contain expansive new source material from the Russian State Archives, providing an unprecedented view of the Soviet side of the operation. I am lucky to have Stuart Britton working on the Russian translations. The two volumes will include updated maps/graphics as well as previously unpublished photos of the city, both before and after the battle.
"In parallel, I am completing an operational history of the last twelve months of the U-Boat war. While it might seem out of place in my publishing line-up, over 20 years of working with late-war German archival documents lends itself well to the topic at hand. The focus is on the final evolution of U-Boat tactics and operations after the introduction of the snorkel apparatus and advanced anti-radar/sonar coatings. It will also touch upon the heritage between German wartime technical developments and post-war Allied implementation. No comparable history of this period/topic has been published to-date and I'm luckily to have the support and input of a variety of experts and fellow researchers from around the world."
http://stonebooks.com/
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