Fortress Third Reich: German Fortifications and Defense Systems in World War II
By (Author) H. Kaufmann
By (author) J. Kaufmann
By (author) Robert Jurga
Hachette Books
Da Capo Press Inc
29th May 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
940.540943
Paperback
384
Width 178mm, Height 251mm, Spine 20mm
690g
The Atlantic Wall is perhaps the most famous of Germanys World War II-era fortification lines in Europe, but Hitler built many others, from elaborate coastal defenses along the English Channel to the nearly impervious lines protecting the German homeland-the massive West Wall and the hurriedly built East Wall. Fortress Third Reich is the first and only comprehensive treatment of Germanys World War II fortifications and the important Nazi defensive systems, such as the Reichs highly feared air defense. The authors present an in-depth and detailed account of all German fortifications and defensive systems of World War II, supplemented by scores of remarkable technical drawings by Robert M. Jurga.
J.E. Kaufmann is the author of six books on fortifications. He and his wife, H.W. Kaufmann, live in San Antonio, Texas. H.W. Kaufmann is the wife of J.E. Kaufmann, the author of six books on fortifications. They live in San Antonio, Texas.