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Axis Cavalry In World War Ii Jeffrey Fowler Mike Chappell

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Axis Cavalry In World War Ii Jeffrey Fowler Mike Chappell
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Publisher: Osprey
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.65 MB
Pages: 50
Author: Jeffrey Fowler, Mike Chappell
ISBN: 9781841763231, 1841763233
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Axis Cavalry In World War Ii Jeffrey Fowler Mike Chappell by Jeffrey Fowler, Mike Chappell 9781841763231, 1841763233 instant download after payment.

It is often forgotten that the German Wehrmacht of 1939-45 relied heavily upon horses. Not only was the majority of Army transport and much of the artillery dependent on draught horse teams; the Germans also kept a horse-mounted cavalry division in the field until the end of 1941. After withdrawing it, they discovered a need to revive and greatly expand their cavalry units in 1943-45. The Army and Waffen-SS cavalry proved their worth on the Russian Front, supported by other Axis cavalry contingents - Romanian, Hungarian, Italian, and locally recruited. In this book an experienced horseman describes that last generation of horse-soldiers in a text supported by tables, photographs, and meticulous colour plates.

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