This SOLDAT is designed to serve as a double duty handbook. For the collector wanting to spot fake uniforms and equipment of the German combat soldier of World War II; this book provides hundreds of photos of current reproductions! For the German reenactor or living historian wanting a guide; this book provides step by step information on uniform; historical background facts and a host of skills to help sharpen the first person impression. Throughout this SOLDAT Der alte Hase continues to lead by experience in a number of areas. State of the art examples of uniform; equipment; and impressions are shown for guidance. The combat uniform collector can not afford to be without this volume of SOLDAT; even if only used to promote awareness of what is going on with replica uniforms and goods. The reenactor and their units can not afford to miss the bar set by the levels of units shown in this SOLDAT; excellence will soon require that all work to surpass the standard set in this volume. SOLDAT is an essential tool for anyone interested in German combat uniform collecting or reenacting the part of a German World War II Soldat. SOLDAT will continue to grow with the hobbyist.
#2800208 in Books White Mane Publishing Company 2002-12-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.60 x .53 x 5.58l; .69 #File Name: 1572492929153 pages
Review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Lang's writing style is lively with excellent descriptions. My interest is due to my great-great ...By BetteThis book is extremely well researched; with plenty of resources cited. It includes photos and maps that help explain where things happened. Mr. Lang's writing style is lively with excellent descriptions. My interest is due to my great-great grandfather having served in the 123rd; as did the author's. Anyone interested in the Civil War or even just a good slice of history will enjoy this book.2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. An extremely personal connectionBy Matthew A. HolzmanMy great-great-grandfather George F. Siemon served in Company E of this regiment. So; I am very appreciative of this book! It is pretty much the only major work and history I have seen on my ancestor's unit.