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Panzers in Berlin 1945 Reviews

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Posted 5 years ago
The book is huge but superlative and is divided into two main parts: - text with a concise combat history of the German units thrown into the fierce battle; - pictures (many unseen to me) combine with the lovely Panzerwrecks way to point out the minute details you did not see simply looking at. Indeed is a Berlin map pointing out the locations i. e. for Pantherturm, wrecked afv’s depots, Flak towers and other interesting starting point for accurate historical dioramas or vignettes. They add some superb color profile stimulating you to built very rare models. Here you can find pics of rare beasts such as Panther with Ausf F hull, Mobelwagen with a cut out on the rear vertical panel to fire without lowering, a Panzer Ia with a Pak40, Pantherturm and many others Highly recommended. It worth. Ciao Filippo
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Posted 5 years ago
Many photos were previously known, but the book was published simply gorgeous! Could be a great gift! P.S. Since the topic of Soviet armored vehicles in Berlin is not disclosed, I look forward to continuing! ;)
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Posted 5 years ago
Très beau volume, très détaillé, une quantité impressionnante de photos dont beaucoup sont de très bonnes qualités. La carte de Berlin est un complément indispensable pour visualiser le dispositif de défense de la ville puis la position de certaines machines après les combats (casse ou exhibition). Planches couleurs de Felipe Rodna magnifiques comme d'habitude. Et pourquoi pas un second volume "Berlin 1945" consacré aux machines soviétiques, épaves ou non ?
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Posted 5 years ago
A fascinating subject- beautifully presented
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Posted 5 years ago
A fine effort of research and publication. I was especially pleased with the extensive information on the panzerturms which were placed in the city, rather obscure and interesting equipments very well covered.
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Posted 5 years ago
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Posted 5 years ago
Awesome book that I'm still reading. The QR code feature that you point your smartphone camera at the code next to the book's photos to show the scene today in Google Street View is an added value. The separate map included in the book shows Berlin as it was in 1945 and plots the locations of the wrecks which allows you to read how the desperate struggles took place while referencing the map to visualize where exactly the actions took place.
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Posted 5 years ago