This book has been out for a few months now but hasn't got much advertising. It's part of a two part series on the German soldier which focuses on personal health and hygiene in volume I and morale and welfare in volume II (to be published). Here's the link to the book on the publishers site. Of course it's also available through a number of other outlets. Jim Pool
http://www.schifferbooks.com/ruhetaga-t ... -5776.html
Book series on Personal items
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I've just ordered this, I hope its as good as it looks.
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Hi Paul,paulmfjr2 wrote:I've just ordered this, I hope its as good as it looks.
Please let me know what you think good or bad. I try the best I can but there's always room for improvement. I just finished the edit for volume II which will cover morale and welfare. It's a very broad subject area which will cover everything from sex to religion. Warm regards Jim
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Hi Jim,
Just received my copy of volume one, and after a first skip through I am very impressed. The combination of information, period photo's and items illustrating the differing aspects you cover in the book are very well presented. A must for those interested in the details of their German impression. Looking forward to Vol II, any idea of a publishing date yet?
Just received my copy of volume one, and after a first skip through I am very impressed. The combination of information, period photo's and items illustrating the differing aspects you cover in the book are very well presented. A must for those interested in the details of their German impression. Looking forward to Vol II, any idea of a publishing date yet?
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Thanks for the words of encouragement. Schiffer is planning to publish Vol II at the end of the year. Jimpaulmfjr2 wrote:Hi Jim,
Just received my copy of volume one, and after a first skip through I am very impressed. The combination of information, period photo's and items illustrating the differing aspects you cover in the book are very well presented. A must for those interested in the details of their German impression. Looking forward to Vol II, any idea of a publishing date yet?