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German V-Weapon Sites 1943-1945
German V-Weapon Sites 1943-1945
Date: 30 April 2011, 08:03

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"An interesting, if brief, account of the sites and the Allied countermeasures, it is recommended to those with an interest in this phase of World War II."- The Coast Defense Journal (May 2008)
"Steven J. Zaloga's German V-Weapon Sites 1943-45 joins others in Osprey's specialty 'Fortress' series, surveying how the deployment of German missles during this time required new thinking on launch sites and purposes. In-depth military libraries covering World War II receive details on the configuration and plans of these heavy missile sites and will find the specifics make for excellent analysis." -California Bookwatch (April 2008)
"The book's greatest strength is undoubtedly the rich collection of photographs of surviving V-1 and V-2 launch sites... German V-Weapon Sites 1943-45 is a great primer for anyone interested in learning more about these wonder weapons that failed to deliver on their promises." -Peter Chen, World War II Database (January 28, 2008)
"The meat of the book...is the photographs of surviving German missile bases throughout Europe, as well as photos and accounts of when they were in operation... This fascinating book (Volume 22 of the Fortress series) is replete with scores of color photographs and illustrations, as well as vintage WWII black-and-white shots." -Scott Mingus, Charge! (January 12, 2008)
"Author Zaloga covers the development and operational use of these weapons as well as the planning and construction of sites, some of which were of gargantuan proportions... The use of period images as well as the superb illustrations of Johnson and Taylor really add to the value of this book by showing how some of these massive constructs would have appeared if left unbombed. In all, an exemplary edition on one of the more interesting aspects of the German military during WWII." -Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (January 2008)

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