Images of War : German Self-Propelled Anti-Tank & Anti-Aircraft Guns 1939-1945
This volume is part of the Images of War series, which I have found to be indispensable as reference material. The book provides in-depth coverage of the numerous German military self-propelled anti-tank and anti-aircraft guns used during World War II. These weapons played a crucial role in Germany's arsenal throughout the conflict.
The publication features over 200 wartime photographs, offering both modelers and historians a wealth of visually engaging material. The book traces the evolution of these weapons during World War II, including an extensive look at tank destroyers and the Marder series in the anti-tank role. For anti-aircraft operations, the book explores a variety of unique platforms and weapon systems such as the Wirbelwind.
The illustrations included serve as excellent resources for modelers, providing detailed vehicle imagery and inspiration for diorama creation. I highly recommend this book for its value as both a reference and a source of creative ideas. Special thanks to Casemate for supplying the book and to IPMS-USA for the opportunity to review this outstanding publication.

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