This book covers the three sister ships, the ‘Deutschland’, the ‘Admiral Graf Spee’ and the ‘Admiral Scheer’, which formed the core of the Kriegsmarine's fighting power at the start of World War II.
Gordon Williamson examines the design, development and operational use of the battleships used by the Kriegsmarine during World War II.
This comprehensive book provides a detailed exploration of the roles and uniforms of German women during the Nazi regime, highlighting their contributions despite Hitler's conservative views on their place.
This illustrated guide covers the main types of World War I U-boat, detailing the operational history of the U-boat service in depth, with a particular focus on the campaigns in the Atlantic and Mediterranean.
An experienced researcher explains and illustrates the wide variety of battle insignia of the Army, Waffen-SS and Luftwaffe.
This book charts the recruitment, training, service conditions and combat experiences of a typical World War II German sailor, focusing on the main branches of the Navy.
Illustrated with many previously unpublished images, this book offers a fresh insight into the experiences of the men in Dönitz's legendary 'wolf packs'.
Alongside illustrations throughout, Gordon Williamson discusses the duties, organisation, uniforms and insignia of the many and varied German military police units of World War II.