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Kagero KAG95004 - - Guerrilla Nightmare.
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Guerrilla Nightmare. Luftwaffe Stukas at War Against Tito’s Partisans in Yugoslavia 1941-1945
152 A4 Pages
Hardcover
207 archival photos
19 colourful silhouettes
STUKA! The very name is synonymous with the screaming sirens and the crump of heavy bombs. For the lightly armed Partisan forces it meant despair, defeat and in a lot of cases, death. For the five long years Stuka units in the Balkan theater have come and gone, depending on the Axis war fortunes. They did not have permanent base, as was the case with NSGR. 7 for example, but the bomb loads that the Ju 87 carried and the precision to deliver them, was the wining combination. In all major military operations in Yugoslavia against Tito’s forces, Stuka was an element which was always included in Commander’s plans. In September 1943 it was Stukas who spearheaded the defeat of the Italian forces since German land forces were few in numbers. Until the last day of WW II in Yugoslavia, Stuka was on the first line of fire even against a strong foe such as the Red Army.
Note *** Plastic Model Kits do not come with Glue & Paints unless stated otherwise.
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Profiles
Guerrilla Nightmare. Luftwaffe Stukas at War Against Tito’s Partisans in Yugoslavia 1941-1945
152 A4 Pages
Hardcover
207 archival photos
19 colourful silhouettes
STUKA! The very name is synonymous with the screaming sirens and the crump of heavy bombs. For the lightly armed Partisan forces it meant despair, defeat and in a lot of cases, death. For the five long years Stuka units in the Balkan theater have come and gone, depending on the Axis war fortunes. They did not have permanent base, as was the case with NSGR. 7 for example, but the bomb loads that the Ju 87 carried and the precision to deliver them, was the wining combination. In all major military operations in Yugoslavia against Tito’s forces, Stuka was an element which was always included in Commander’s plans. In September 1943 it was Stukas who spearheaded the defeat of the Italian forces since German land forces were few in numbers. Until the last day of WW II in Yugoslavia, Stuka was on the first line of fire even against a strong foe such as the Red Army.
Note *** Plastic Model Kits do not come with Glue & Paints unless stated otherwise.
