Decision in the Ukraine (George M. Nipe; Jr.) Hard cover; small format (9"x6"); 390 pages; 75 photographs and 29 maps and orders of battle. For the first time in English; the full story of the crucial battles on the Mius River by the 6. Armee and the successful counterattack spearheaded by the II. SS-Panzer-Korps; consisting of "Das Reich" and "Totenkopf". Also covered in detail are the offensives after Kursk in July/August 1943. The author uses many primary sources and conveys the action in vivid detail.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I recommend itBy TAKUYA NISHIOIt is the book which I serve as a reference very much; and is good4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Simply the best books on the subject!By Jeffery MajerAs usual; Mr. angolia's works represent the most authoritative approach to this subject. As a collector of militaria; especially German WWII army; who owns over 150 reference books on German militaria alone; I always find myself reaching for one of Angolia's books first whenever I need info. The information is inteligently presented with many BW photos; some line drawings; and a few color pics illustrating the items described. The only real fault is the lack of a index; which is made up for by excellent tables of contents in all three volumes. All aspects of german army uniforms; field gear; weapons; and the history and developement of said items is tackled in these volumes. There are many other fine books on the subject that offer many fine color plates of the items described in these books (many make fine companions to Mr Angolia's works; including several published by Schiffer military books) but none offer the well-educated scholarship of this author. These three volumes are a must-have for any serious military collector whether thay are beginners or veterans; as are any of Mr. Angolia's books or any other published by R. James Bender. Mr. Bender's books; with few exceptions; represent the most well-researched unbiased presentation of this material for the colector or historian interested in these subjects.3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. An indispensable reference on the subject.By dasuter@aol.comI have been a collector of WWII German Army uniforms and insignia for many years. The authors' series on this very complex subject is; quite simply; the Bible. The various subjects are covered extensively in text; to include even the institution dates of regulations. In addition; the work is illustrated extensively with both period and contemporary photographs of the various uniforms and insignia; not line drawings as some other reference books use. In particular; the charts and tables detailing the various shoulder board insignia are indispensable for any serious collector. There is simply no finer author or reference available on this subject.