The Organization and Order of Battle of Militaries in World War Ii: Volume Vii - Germany's and Imperial Japan's Allies & Puppet States - Charles D. Pettibone - Books - Trafford - 9781466903500 - January 12, 2012
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The Organization and Order of Battle of Militaries in World War Ii: Volume Vii - Germany's and Imperial Japan's Allies & Puppet States

Charles D. Pettibone

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The Organization and Order of Battle of Militaries in World War Ii: Volume Vii - Germany's and Imperial Japan's Allies & Puppet States

There are numerous Order of Battle books on the market. So what makes this one so special? Why should one decide on this particular book? Most Order of Battle books usually deal only at the division and corps level of a country's army. Most higher commands are not covered. This book deals with all the branches of a country's military, giving a breakdown of all the major echelons of command, from theater down to brigade, under each component (army group, armies, corps, division, and brigade), and the equivalent command for the other military branches are included. Second, it attempts to give an overall command structure of the country's military, showing the central headquarters command structure as well as the major components (army groups, armies, corps, etc). Third, most Order of Battle books list the commander and their dates of tenure. This one includes those but also lists their next duty assignments or where they went after leaving the post. One can literally trace a general officer's career through the upper echelons of command, making this series completely different from all the others on the market.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 12, 2012
ISBN13 9781466903500
Publishers Trafford
Pages 504
Dimensions 210 × 279 × 26 mm   ·   1.12 kg
Language English  

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