German Automatic Weapons of World War II

German Automatic Weapons of World War II by Robert Bruce, published by Windrow & Greene Limited in 1997, offers a detailed exploration of the automatic weapons utilized by German forces during the conflict. This first edition spans 128 pages and is presented in English, featuring exceptional color photography alongside an authoritative text that highlights the unique characteristics of each weapon.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of various firearms, including the Mauser Schnellfeuer machine pistol, MP40 sub-machine gun, MG34 machine gun, FG42/I and II paratroop assault weapons, and the StG44 assault rifle. The book effectively contextualizes these weapons by showcasing them being field-stripped and fired by models in authentic period uniforms and equipment, providing insight into their historical significance within military science and technology during World War II.
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Exceptional color photography and an authoritative text reveal the individual characteristics of the automatic weapons used by German soldiers during World War II. The weapons are depicted being field-stripped and fired by models dressed in authentic period uniforms and field equipment, effectively placing each weapon in its correct historical context. Some of the weapons profiled include: the Mauser Schnellfeuer machine pistol; MP40 sub-machine gun; MG34 machine gun; FG42/I and II paratroop assault weapons; and the StG44 assault rifle.
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