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Apparently a revised edition of Zetterling’s Normandy 1944 is being published this summer
Highly recommended for anyone looking at the Normandy campaign, particularly from the German point of view. Only a pity that I can’t see an eBook release scheduled…
Dammit, more expense.
All the best,
John.
Not released until July so you have time to save up John. I may wait a bit longer to see if anyone lists what the revisions and updates are because I already have the previous edition.
Play is what makes life bearable - Michael Rosen
Wot DH said… and if there are lots of revisions, then wot John said…
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A lot less than I expected it to be and as I missed out first time round I’m in.
Not released until July so you have time to save up John. I may wait a bit longer to see if anyone lists what the revisions and updates are because I already have the previous edition.
You badly overestimate my willpower, old horse. I also have the first edition, but I have flung in a pre-order anyway.
All the best,
John.
Not released until July so you have time to save up John. I may wait a bit longer to see if anyone lists what the revisions and updates are because I already have the previous edition.
You badly overestimate my willpower, old horse. I also have the first edition, but I have flung in a pre-order anyway. All the best, John.
John, in that case I’ll wait until you tell we first edition owners that it’s worth upgrading!
Play is what makes life bearable - Michael Rosen
Tbh, I mainly refer to it for OB information rather than all the stuff on relative combat effectiveness, so unless there are some really significant additions, I think IllI be passing.
"Mistakes in the initial deployment cannot be rectified" - Helmuth von Moltke
John, as always we welcome your sacrifice for the Greater Good.
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