Red Army Order of Battle in WWII, April to June 1942

Red Army Order of Battle in WWII, April to June 1942

Author: Maximino Argüelles Martínez

Publisher: Maximino Argüelles Martínez

Published: 2019-05-15

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 024478504X

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FRONTOVIK was the name that the veterans who served in the Soviet Armed Forces across the Great Patiotic War, between 1941 and 1945, were knowed. The purpose of this FRONTOVIK is to reflect the structure and deployment of the Red Army from January to March 1942. This work is part of a global montly study from June 1941 to September 1945. The main sources for this study were the documents published by the Department of Military History of the Ministry of Defence of the Soviet Union in 1966, containing data from January 1 to December 1, 1941, and the works of Colonel David M. Glantz, along with numerous secondary sources. All the images, illustrations, tactical symbols and maps were made by the author as a personal tribute to the veterans that served in those units.


Order of Battle, U.S. Army, World War II

Order of Battle, U.S. Army, World War II

Author: Shelby L. Stanton

Publisher: Presidio Press

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 656

ISBN-13:

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"This book is an encyclopedic reference to all the U.S. Army ground force units from battalion through division, 1939-1946"--Introd.


FRONTOVIK 01 Red Army June 22, 1941

FRONTOVIK 01 Red Army June 22, 1941

Author: Maximino Argüelles Martínez

Publisher: Maximino Argüelles, LULU.COM

Published: 2018-01-04

Total Pages: 70

ISBN-13: 0244659605

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On the basis of original soviet files and numerous secondary sources, this work presents a monthly study of the structure and deployment ot the Soviet Red Army during the Second World War, in this book the situation at June 22, 1941.


German Ground Forces of World War II

German Ground Forces of World War II

Author: William T. McCroden

Publisher: Casemate Publishers

Published: 2019-05-09

Total Pages: 1257

ISBN-13: 1611211018

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A groundbreaking and comprehensive order of battle for German ground troops in WWII, from the invasion of Poland to the final defeat in Berlin. An indispensable reference work for Second World War scholars and enthusiasts, German Ground Forces of World War II captures the continuously changing character of Nazi ground forces throughout the conflict. For the first time, readers can follow the career of every German division, corps, army, and army group as the German armed forces shifted units to and from theaters of war. Organized by sections including Theater Commands, Army Groups, Armies, and Corps Commands, it presents a detailed analysis of each corresponding order of battle for every German field formation above division. This innovative resource also describes the orders of battle of the myriad German and Axis satellite formations assigned to security commands throughout occupied Europe and the combat zones, as well as those attached to fortress commands and to the commanders of German occupation forces across Europe. An accompanying narrative describes the career of each field formation and includes the background and experience of many of their most famous commanding officers.


Red Army Order of Battle in WWII, July to September 1942

Red Army Order of Battle in WWII, July to September 1942

Author: Maximino Argüelles Martínez

Publisher: Maximino Argüelles

Published: 2019-08-30

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0244514186

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FRONTOVIK was the name that the veterans who served in the Soviet Armed Forces across the Great Patiotic War, between 1941 and 1945, were knowed. The purpose of this FRONTOVIK is to reflect the structure and deployment of the Red Army throughout the year 1942. This work is part of a global montly study from June 1941 to September 1945. The main sources for this study were the documents published by the Department of Military History of the Ministry of Defence of the Soviet Union in 1966, containing data from January 1 to December 1, 1942, and the works of Colonel David M. Glantz, along with numerous secondary sources. All the images, illustrations, tactical symbols and maps were made by the author as a personal tribute to the veterans that served in those units.