AlsacDirect

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Field gear references

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Field gear references

    Been overseas about three years now, and a little out of touch. I was collecting primarily small arms and field gear before I left, and there are a lot of good small arms references, but the only field gear references I had was Cyrus Lee's Soldat series. A good primer, but not in depth enough.
    Has anyone published a comprehensive field gear reference that also addresses the large number of reproductions/fakes?
    Thanks for any info,
    Cheers,
    Johnnie

    #2
    Originally posted by Johnnie View Post
    Been overseas about three years now, and a little out of touch. I was collecting primarily small arms and field gear before I left, and there are a lot of good small arms references, but the only field gear references I had was Cyrus Lee's Soldat series. A good primer, but not in depth enough.
    Has anyone published a comprehensive field gear reference that also addresses the large number of reproductions/fakes?
    Thanks for any info,
    Cheers,
    Johnnie
    Hello
    I can only direct you to "Militaria Magazine" and the publication by J-P Borg and Laurent H , they created a full serie ,for the past few years ,concerning all the equipment worn by the German soldier ,during WW2 ,amazing work and great research by them. They should publish their work in a book .
    They are the best source to date. Original pictures too ,are a good source.
    Angolia book is great too ,but not in color !!!.
    Hope this will help
    Best Regards
    Pierre-Yves
    Last edited by Soldat de Fer; 09-16-2006, 01:52 AM.

    Comment


      #3
      Thanks Piere,
      You would think by now someone would have published an authoritative reference similar to those on small arms, daggers, helms, ect.
      Cheers,
      Johnnie

      Comment


        #4
        Originally posted by Johnnie View Post
        Thanks Piere,
        You would think by now someone would have published an authoritative reference similar to those on small arms, daggers, helms, ect.
        Cheers,
        Johnnie
        Hello
        You are welcome
        The work has been done on US Army gear and other armies. I am pretty sure ( I hope anyway) that someone ,somewhere ,is working on it
        Best Regards and be safe overthere
        Pierre-Yves

        Comment


          #5
          FWIW, Vol.3 of Uniforms and Traditions of the German Army goes everywhere with me when i'm out in the field. It's a long way from being comprehensive but it's useful for my purposes.
          Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

          Comment


            #6
            Thanks for the info guys. A really comprehensive reference is needed. Somebody eventually will do a book called "Exploring the Field Gear of the Wehrmacht".
            Then watch the prices rise.LOL.
            Johnnie

            Comment


              #7
              Originally posted by Soldat de Fer View Post
              Hello
              I can only direct you to "Militaria Magazine" and the publication by J-P Borg and Laurent H , they created a full serie ,for the past few years ,concerning all the equipment worn by the German soldier ,during WW2 ,amazing work and great research by them. They should publish their work in a book .
              They are the best source to date. Original pictures too ,are a good source.
              Angolia book is great too ,but not in color !!!.
              Hope this will help
              Best Regards
              Pierre-Yves
              Hi Pierre-Yves,
              i agree with you about Militaria Mag's articles; those two guys are very strong, the only reason to buy the magazine! Another great author of the same magazine is Eric Lefevre who wrote many articles in the past (where is he now?) togheter at his book named 'La Wehrmacht' where you can find only the truth about german militaria of WW2!!!
              Alex

              Comment


                #8
                Originally posted by Alex Ciavaglia View Post
                Hi Pierre-Yves,
                i agree with you about Militaria Mag's articles; those two guys are very strong, the only reason to buy the magazine! Another great author of the same magazine is Eric Lefevre who wrote many articles in the past (where is he now?) togheter at his book named 'La Wehrmacht' where you can find only the truth about german militaria of WW2!!!
                Alex
                Hello Alex

                Very true !!!
                I don't know ,where ,or what happened to him ,I do have the " la werhrmacht" book ,which is filled with real informations ,however ,I believe that ,they should reprint it and in color.
                Best Regards
                Pierre-Yves

                Comment


                  #9
                  He is alive !

                  Pierre-Yves, Alex,

                  All is right for Eric Lefevre, unfortunatly I think that his interest is far from our ... He is always working on the subject but mainly on LVF and Milice ..

                  His book and those from Schlicht and Angolia are really GREAT, with these publication you can have an excellent start but I think that the best way to collect is to work..work ..work...
                  Any book or Forum can be better than see touch and smell..
                  Nothing can be better than spend hours and hours on period photos ..
                  And to listen and talk with some other collector as we do it here ...

                  Just my little theory

                  Thank you at you two for your words !

                  I will try to find fast, 2 or 3 years to do something interesting !

                  Amitiés

                  Laurent

                  Comment


                    #10
                    Originally posted by Soldat de Fer View Post
                    Hello Alex

                    Very true !!!
                    I don't know ,where ,or what happened to him ,I do have the " la werhrmacht" book ,which is filled with real informations ,however ,I believe that ,they should reprint it and in color.
                    Best Regards
                    Pierre-Yves

                    I would love to get my hands on this book or any of the prints that were mentioned in this thread. does anyone know a website or location these can be obtained? Glenn

                    Comment


                      #11
                      Originally posted by Glenn Barbaritz View Post
                      I would love to get my hands on this book or any of the prints that were mentioned in this thread. does anyone know a website or location these can be obtained? Glenn
                      Hello Glenn
                      There are out of print ,I am afraid ,that book is now 20 years old. However ,I believe ,you can still find them ,from time to time ,in such place like ebay ( France). You could also try the site of " Histoire et collections " shop ,in Paris ,they have absolutely ,every single book published about militaria ,and I mean everything ! if you ever go to Paris ,let us know , the library is easy to find.
                      I hope that you will find one ,it is a great reference to have.
                      Best Regards
                      Pierre-Yves
                      Last edited by Soldat de Fer; 09-17-2006, 03:16 PM.

                      Comment


                        #12
                        Originally posted by Laurent View Post
                        Pierre-Yves, Alex,

                        All is right for Eric Lefevre, unfortunatly I think that his interest is far from our ... He is always working on the subject but mainly on LVF and Milice ..

                        His book and those from Schlicht and Angolia are really GREAT, with these publication you can have an excellent start but I think that the best way to collect is to work..work ..work...
                        Any book or Forum can be better than see touch and smell..
                        Nothing can be better than spend hours and hours on period photos ..
                        And to listen and talk with some other collector as we do it here ...

                        Just my little theory

                        Thank you at you two for your words !

                        I will try to find fast, 2 or 3 years to do something interesting !

                        Amitiés

                        Laurent
                        Hello Laurent

                        You most welcome.
                        Am I glad that ,you are part of this great forum
                        If you have a book in the work ,I will be the first one to buy it !!!.
                        I really believe that ,your work with MM saved the publication
                        Best Regards
                        Pierre-Yves

                        Comment


                          #13
                          Originally posted by Soldat de Fer View Post
                          Hello Glenn
                          if you ever go to Paris ,let us know , the library is easy to find.
                          Best Regards
                          Pierre-Yves

                          sure Pierre, next time I get to Paris Ill be sure to let you know. please dont hold your breath though, it might be some time. Glenn

                          Comment

                          Users Viewing this Thread

                          Collapse

                          There are currently 5 users online. 0 members and 5 guests.

                          Most users ever online was 10,032 at 08:13 PM on 09-28-2024.

                          Working...
                          X