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Another fabulous book in this series.
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Posted 3 years ago
Another excellent selection of photographs to follow on from volumes 1 and 2.
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Posted 3 years ago
Excellent.
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Posted 3 years ago
Comme d'habitude, superbe ! Abondante iconographie, de très nombreuses photos à la netteté incroyable et, tout comme les deux volumes précédents, un aperçu très intéressant du quotidien hors combat des équipages des blindés. Planches couleurs toujours impeccables. Très bon travail de recherche accompagné, en complément des légendes originales, des indispensables légendes d'appoint. Présentation, qualité du papier et reproduction des photos irréprochables. Vivement un "Forgotten archives 4". Les photos de La Gleize m'ont immanquablement fait penser à un... "Duel in the mist 4" ! Est-ce envisageable ou le projet est-il définitivement enterré ? "Forgotten archives 3", un volume incontournable.
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Posted 3 years ago
Another selection of unusual imsges
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Posted 3 years ago
Nice clear photos with useful captions. The biographies of the cameramen helps understand the context of the photos. Excellent colour plates.
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Posted 3 years ago
As all ways a excellent book great content and shipped fast well packed
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Posted 3 years ago
Dear Members of the Panzerwrecks Team! Dear Author of Forgotten Archives III! Congratulation to another well researched and documented Panzerwrecks product which I received last week having waited five days only. I was really amazed to see the fotos on page 204 and 205 with the town well known to me. As a consequence I was taking two pictures of the scene how it looks nowadays. Nearly nothing has changed just the cobblestones have gone and one of the two railway tracks in Altenahr has been converted to a bike lane. Hopefully my few remarks inspire the team and the author to start the next project if not already done. Jürgen S.
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Posted 3 years ago