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    is this afrika korps item important?

    dug this item out from storage and would like to know if anyone has info on it. was this the first big look at the DAK in print? many colour pics makes this item quite advanced for its time. great coordination with the desert-coloured cover too!
    thanks in advance.
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    Love to see more, if possible?
    Regards,
    Mark

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      #3
      more beauty, as requested. as made clear in the forward page below, these pics were the work of luft war correspondent teams, hence the abundance of luft uniformed troops pictured. (excuse me, is that...silver foil wrapping on that sandwich we see on the table? 'was there' silver foil used for food wrapping...during the war then? i'm amazed at the decadence if so.)
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        #4
        more anon
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          #5
          a couple of cover pages...
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            #6
            ...and this. 160 pages, no map at the back. in all, good condition. on balance a unique fine period tome, celebrating one of the most sensational arms of service, in one of the most exotic campaigns of the time.
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              #7
              perhaps this was a way of helping folk keep their minds from the shell shock of the catastrophic eastern losses....a little sunshine for the people's grey times.

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                #8
                cracking book, have you got any spare time to scan the whole thing

                cheers

                john

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                  #9
                  a poignantly simple inscription, the war's christmas of 1943...

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                    #10
                    Book usally are not worth much because there where ussuall lots of printing so probly not

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                      #11
                      This book is a classic. I love the picture with the tank rolling by the camel and the Ju88 crew by the plane. It has been reprinted in the past few years in Europe but of course yours is an original edition. They used to fetch quite a lot of $$ when Ebay first came about but now the price has come down quite a bit. Still a great book with amazing color photos.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by corporalSteiner View Post
                        dug this item out from storage and would like to know if anyone has info on it. was this the first big look at the DAK in print? many colour pics makes this item quite advanced for its time. great coordination with the desert-coloured cover too!
                        thanks in advance.
                        Great book - one Im not familiar with. Can you tell me if there are any pics with camo zelts in there? If so, would be awesome to see a scan of it.

                        Thanks for posting it
                        Mark

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by camo master View Post
                          Great book - one Im not familiar with. Can you tell me if there are any pics with camo zelts in there? If so, would be awesome to see a scan of it.

                          Thanks for posting it
                          Mark
                          a very interesting question, mark. there is not one single camo zelt in any of the pictures, as far as i can see. sorry i cant help.

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