World War 2 Infantry

World War 2 Infantry by Laurant Mirouze, published by Crowood Press in 1999, offers a detailed visual exploration of the uniforms and weaponry used by infantrymen during World War II. This edition, comprising 64 pages, features live photo sessions where actors model authentic gear from both Allied and Axis forces, providing a modern, full-color perspective that enhances the understanding of this historical period.
Readers will find a unique presentation of military history that is particularly valuable for modellers and enthusiasts of the subject. The book emphasizes the authenticity of the equipment and settings, showcasing the intricate details of World War II infantry uniforms and weaponry. With its focus on history and conflicts, this work serves as a significant resource for those interested in the visual aspects of military attire and equipment from this era.
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This edition of the Europa Militaria Series is the result of live photo sessions in which actors model the uniforms of infantry and weaponry of World War I infantrymen — both Allied and Axis. All of the equipment and settings are authentic and all of the photography is modern, resulting in a unique, full-color perspective that is invaluable to modellers and military history buffs alike.
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