Ostfront Hitler's War On Russia 1941-45 and Soldiers Manual of Common Tasks |
I got these a couple of weeks ago and they're absolutely awesome. Ostfront is my favorite just for all the information on the Eastern Front of WW2. It's so detailed and thorough. I recommend you try and pick it up. I found it at my local Half Price Books. Thanks for reading. I'm still trying to get the hang of this Canon 20D.
Verdun On The Volga |
There's all sorts of pictures depicting military personnel. |
Some German tanks |
Running a bit low on 7.62x54r! |
Those look like very interesting titles, might want to hit the local library later on.
ReplyDeleteAnd that's some serious ammo you're showing there
WW2 was a very interesting time period indeed. thanks for the book ideas.
ReplyDeleteSame as Matute, those look like very cool books!!
ReplyDeleteAnd since I live in a gun-control country, that ammo is impressive enough to me!
This instantly reminds me of medal of honor game, dunno why
ReplyDeletefollowin you, great blog
ReplyDeleteWhere do you find all these books? Can't find near my town...
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame they don't make wars like they used to...
ReplyDeleteA store called Half Price Books. People sell their used books and you can buy them at half of retail or cheaper.
ReplyDeletehaha, i have that book
ReplyDeletegot it offline recently ^^
Nice finds man! Those books look really interesting.
ReplyDeleteI may do this, I love reading history and even more so about war. I had to do a project once over all the weapons in WWII, loved it.
ReplyDeletePretty sweet man!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to look at that book. Looks pretty cool
ReplyDeleteSweet stuff man! I love history stuff!
ReplyDeletelook like pretty cool books
ReplyDeleteInteresting, bro.
ReplyDeleteyou always have great posts related to war. the pictures are awesome, keep it up. i really like your blog, its very interesting.
ReplyDeleteinteresting man serious weapons luv this ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is great!
ReplyDeleteglad someone else has an interest in history particularly military history
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