Re: FIRE TEAMS IN SG II
From: "Don M" <dmaddox1@h...>
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 03:10:50 -0600
Subject: Re: FIRE TEAMS IN SG II
Claus,
Here are a few things you may want to look over.
Don
Digital Library Chronological List site contains a huge archive of
original
WW II manuals and documents for download in PDF - format.
http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usamhi/DL/chron.htm#AWorldWarII19391945
Third Reich Factbook a swedish page (in english) with lots of facts on
all
the various organizations and aspects of Germany (and allies) during WW
II
http://www.skalman.nu/third-reich/
Feldgrau.com - The German Armed Forces 1919-1945 a site which true to
it's
title covers many many aspects of all the German (and axis) forces and
formations in WW II, mainly covering organizational and structural
topics,
but is a valuable online resource for any other related aspects, too.
Has a
message board on which experts will find an answer to probably any
question
you could have on German units or weapons of that era.
http://www.feldgrau.com/
LANDSER a well-made and very informative site covering uniform, gear,
rank
system and related aspects of the German infantry soldier in WW II
intended
for reenactors, modelbuilders and historians.
http://members.shaw.ca/deutschesoldaten/
CANUCK at www.canadiansoldiers.com is the largest and most comprehensive
source, online or off, regarding the unifoms, traditions, and insignia
of
Canadian soldiers in the 20th Century. Over 4,000 images on 200+ pages
dealing with history, equipment, literature and more are presented here
for
students of history, re-enactors, modellers, gamers, serious researchers
and
anyone interested in the Canadian Army between 1900 and 1999. Serious
contributions to site content, such as information, photos, or
anecdotes,
are welcomed and will be fully credited. This site is proud to be a
member
of the small but growing community of those interested in this diverse
and
important subject area.
http://www.canadiansoldiers.com/
This volume, one of the series UNITED STATES ARMY IN WORLD WAR II, is
the
eighth to be published in the subseries, THE EUROPEAN THEATER OF
OPERATIONS.
The volumes in the overall series will be closely related and will
present a
comprehensive account of the activities of the Military Establishment
during
World War II. A list of subseries is appended at the end of this volume.
http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/books/wwii/7-8/7-8_CONT.HTM