Osprey Publishing, 2017. — 372 p. For beauty, precision and strength, nothing has ever matched the combination of form and function found in the armour of the samurai. For a samurai, the consummate warrior, his suit of armour was so much more than 'just' protective equipment that could save his life in the heat of battle - it was the embodiment of his personality, social status...
Thomas Dunne Books, 2007. — 256 p. A comprehensive and heavily illustrated guide to warfare in the ancient world. This essential guide to ancient warfare describes the fighting methods of soldiers in Europe and the Middle East in an age before gunpowder. From a detailed examination of the individual components of an ancient army and their equipment, to a fascinating exploration...
N.Y.: New Haven and London, 2003. — 64 p. This publication chronicles more than a decade of collecting by the Department of Arms and Armor at the Metropolitan Museum. The refurbished galleries in The Pierpont Morgan Wing opened in 1991 with a new presentation of about eleven hundred of the finest pieces from the Museum's encyclopedic collection, and since that time the...
Suffling, George G. Harrap, 1925. — 220 p. — (The Home Antiquary). It should be clearly borne in mind that the illuminators of the Middle Ages had little knowledge concerning any costume except that prevailing when they lived, and that consequently they were compelled to depict their characters in the dress familiar to them. As the majority of the manuscripts deal with sacred...
Lexington: The University Press Of Kentucky, 2018. — 215 p. During the early years of World War II, American ships crossing the Atlantic with oil and supplies were virtually defenseless against German U-boats. Bombs and torpedoes fitted with TNT barely made a dent in the tough steel plating that covered the hulls of Axis submarines and ships. Then, seemingly overnight, a...
New York, 2007. — 256 p. — ISBN: 0-312-34820-7. 1300 Tactics, fighting techniques, weapons and equipment. 20 colour tactical maps & accounts of key battles such as Bannockburn, Agincourt, Hastings, Bouvines, Leignitz, Sluys etc. A detailed and well illustrated guide to Medieval Warfare.
Leipzig: Verlag von E.A. Seemann, 1890. — 695 p. Das Waffenwesen in seiner historischen Entwickelung vom Beginn des Mittelalters bis zum Ende des 18 Jahrhunderts. Monograph on the historical development of weapons from the early Middle Ages to the end of the 18th century. Inhaltsverzeichnis: Die Entwickelung des Waffenwesens in ihren Grundzügen Die Schutzwaffen Der Helm Der...
Boulder: Paladin Press, 2002. — 159 p. — ISBN: 1-58160-306-1 The study of arms and armour construction techniques has, since the Middle Ages, been the purview of a limited fraternity of metalworkers. Guarding their secrets with fervent ardor, armourers and metalworkers left us next to nothing besides limited examples of their work. Anyone captured by the mystique of the knight...
DK Publishing, 2011 — 72 p. — ISBN10: 0756673194 ISBN13: 9780756673192 (eng) Eyewitness Arms and Armor is an original and exciting look at the history of weapons and armor through the ages. Stunning real-life photographs reveal the design, construction, and workings of armor, offering a unique "eyewitness" view of how methods of warfare have changed.
Clayton E., DeVolder E., Fyles James J., Hayden Jonathan E.H. Interactive Qualifying Project Proposal. Submitted to the Faculty of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute in partial fulfillment of the requirements for graduation. — Worcester, 2008. — 115 p. The medieval knight was the deciding force on the battlefield during the Middle Ages, due primarily to his specialized arms...
Oxford University Press, 2013. — 304 p. When America declared war on Germany in 1917, the United States had only 200,000 men under arms, a twentieth of the German army's strength, and its planes were no match for the German air force. Less than a century later, the United States today has by far the world's largest military budget and provides over 40% of the world's armaments....
Praeger, 2018. — 280 p. Revisionist historians argue that American gun culture and manufacturing are relatively recent developments. They further claim that widespread gun violence was largely absent from early American history because guns of all types, and especially handguns, were rare before 1848. According to these revisionists, American gun culture was the creation of the...
Praeger, 2018. — 280 p. Revisionist historians argue that American gun culture and manufacturing are relatively recent developments. They further claim that widespread gun violence was largely absent from early American history because guns of all types, and especially handguns, were rare before 1848. According to these revisionists, American gun culture was the creation of the...
2nd edition. — Motorbooks International, 1994. — 472 p. — (Crestline Series). — ISBN10: 0879389079, ISBN13: 978-0879389079. A timeless classic vehicle history book, over 2100+ photos of US military vehicles - 1900 to 1983. Covers everything from bicycles, jeeps, 4X4's, 6X6's, 8X8's, 1/4 ton's to 50 ton trucks. A must for military vehicle enthusiasts and collectors.
Crescent Books, 1997. — 190 p. A brilliant, highly illustrated survey of the real story of knights & their weapons & the often far from chivalrous wars & battles they fought. For generations the devastating charging power of mounted knights dominated the military affairs of Europe but throughout the medieval period weapons & armor were evolving constantly, & a variety of styles...
Prometheus Books, 2018. — 320 p. This book describes the ever-increasing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in warfare. Specifically, we will examine autonomous weapons, which will dominate over half of the twenty-first-century battlefield. Next, we will examine genius weapons, which will dominate the latter portion of the twenty-first-century battlefield. In both cases, we...
Prometheus Books, 2018. — 320 p. This book describes the ever-increasing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in warfare. Specifically, we will examine autonomous weapons, which will dominate over half of the twenty-first-century battlefield. Next, we will examine genius weapons, which will dominate the latter portion of the twenty-first-century battlefield. In both cases, we...
Prometheus Books, 2018. — 320 p. This book describes the ever-increasing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in warfare. Specifically, we will examine autonomous weapons, which will dominate over half of the twenty-first-century battlefield. Next, we will examine genius weapons, which will dominate the latter portion of the twenty-first-century battlefield. In both cases, we...
London, George Bell and Sons Ltd, 1911. — 595 p. Al that can interest the archseologist, the historian, the artist, the soldier, and even the ordinary observer, on the progressive march and the successive development of the arms of various nations in the past centuries, has been conrlensed in the first chapter of this book in the "Abridged History of Ancient Arms," of which...
London, George Bell and Sons, 1894. — 595 p. Al that can interest the archseologist, the historian, the artist, the soldier, and even the ordinary observer, on the progressive march and the successive development of the arms of various nations in the past centuries, has been conrlensed in the first chapter of this book in the "Abridged History of Ancient Arms," of which several...
Indianapolis, New York: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1980. — 368 p. — ISBN: 0672520508. A history of weapons and warfare, from the Macedonian sarissa to the atomic bomb. The book describes technological and strategic advances in military science, but also aims to evoke the horror of war and comment on the future of warfare. The Age of Muscle . Pike, Bow, Sword, Shield, and...
London: Scolar Press, 1979. — 250 p. A collection of essays on the history and design of Islamic Arms by the world's leading authorities covering the period from the eighth to the nineteenth centuries. Considered one of the best references on the subject.
Pyhrr, Stuart W. — New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000. — 49 p. Catalogue. Marks and Inscriptions. Keywords: ArmetsArms and armorBody armorChivalryClothingEtchingHelmetsMetalMetalworkNOW: Celebrating Arms and Armor publicationsOrientalismOrnamentSalletSixteenth-centuryTurkish influencesWarWelding.
Pen & Sword Maritime, 2016. — 163 p. — ISBN: 978-1-473871-46-5. The battleships of the world’s navies in the 1820s were descended directly in line from the Revenge of 1577: they were wooden-built, sail-powered and mounted guns on the broadside, firing solid shot. In the next half century, steel, steam and shells had wrought a transformation and by 1906, Dreadnought had ushered...
MBI Publishing Company Osceola, 2000, 144 p. During the course of a long, hard-fought war, scientists and engineers of the Third Reich mounted a campaign aimed at nothing less than changing the nature of warfare itself. This is a catalog of their campaign, looking in depth and in detail at its successes and its failures. Detailed chapters cover: Jet Aircraft; Rocket-powered...
Springer, 2013. — 314 p. The pilot-less drones, smart bombs and other high-tech weapons on display in recent conflicts are all the outcome of weapons research. However, the kind of scientific and technological endeavour has been around for a long time, producing not only the armaments of Nazi Germany and the atomic bombs dropped on Japan, but the catapults used in ancient...
Dorling Kindersley Limited, 2010. — 360 p. — ISBN: 075666540X, 0756622107. For 4,000 years weapons, and the warriors who used them, have acted as the cutting edge of history, using ax, spear, bow, sword, gun, and cannon to determine the rise of kingdoms and the fall of empires. From the stone axes of the earliest warfare to the heavy artillery of today's modern armies, this...
Naval Institute Press, 1998. — 384 p. — ISBN: 0-09-479700-5. Arranged by the four major ages of warships--galley, sail, steam, and modern--describes the design evolution, construction, and operational uses of specific ship types, including their defenses, weapons, propulsion, and famous seabattles. Focuses on the main naval powers of the various periods, but also considers...
Dover Publications, 1995. — 128 p. — (Dover Pictorial Archive). For better or worse, warfare is one of mankind’s defining tendencies. Coercion by organized violence has played a crucial role in human life since prehistory, and the need for battlefield advantages has provided a continual impetus to the development of science and technology. This book contains over 700...
Chicago Review Press, 2014. — 178 p. A mans home is his castle, or so the saying goes, but could it withstand an attack by Attila and the Huns, Ragnar and the Vikings, Alexander and the Greeks, Genghis Khan and the Mongols, or Tamerlane and the Tartars? Backyard Ballistics author William Gurstelle poses this fascinating question to modern-day garage warriors and shows them how...
Chicago Review Press, 2011. — 225 p. The Practical Pyromaniac combines science, history, and DIY pyrotechnics to explain humankind’s most useful and paradoxical tool: fire. William Gurstelle, author of the bestselling Backyard Ballistics and frequent contributor to Popular Mechanics and Make magazine, presents 25 projects with instructions, diagrams, photos, and links to video...
Skyhorse Publishing, 2015. — 256 p. — ISBN: 978-1-632202-78-6. Originally published in 1941, this book of military ordnance was written in order to bring information to the non-military public during the time of uncertainty that marked the beginnings of the United States’ involvement in World War II. This volume was originally meant to bring comfort and understanding to the...
Dorling Kindersley Limited, 2006. — 360 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4053-1619-4. An epic 4,000-year illustrated story of weaponry. From stone axes to heavy machine-guns, swords to sniper rifles, discover the innovative design, range, lethal function and brutal history of arms and armour, and meet the warriors who wielded them. Includes all the important arms from the ages, covering edged...
Howard A., Kibby J., Robertson D., Scanlon A. - Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 2013. - 88 p. Eng. "The evolution of weapons and armor during the Crusades 1095 - 1291" The Crusades were a major turning point in history which evoked a rapid evolution of arms and armors that persisted throughout the middle ages. The focus of this project is to outline the historical,...
Pen and Sword, 2011. — 192 p. This book is a fascinating discussion of the development of the military equipment of the earliest organized armies. Dan Howard describes the development of weapons, armor and chariots, how they were made and their tactical use in battle. Spanning from the introduction of massed infantry by the Sumerians (c. 26th century BC) through to the collapse...
University of Texas Press, 2004. — 206 p. From the Chickasaw fighting the Choctaw in the Southeast to the Sioux battling the Cheyenne on the Great Plains, warfare was endemic among the North American Indians when Europeans first arrived on this continent. An impressive array of offensive weaponry and battle tactics gave rise to an equally impressive range of defensive...
New York: DK Publishing, 2012. — 448 p. Ever since Egyptian war chariots swept across the plains of Megiddo during the first recorded battle in history, the race for superior technology has always played a crucial role in determining an army's chances of victory or defeat. Building on the success of DK's previous military history titles, Military History is the definitive guide...
Thomas Dunne Books, 2005. — 258 p. — ISBN: 0312348193. Fighting Techniques of the Early Modern World describes the combat techniques of soldiers in Europe and North America from 1500 to 1763. The book explores the unique tactics required to win battles in an era where the musket increasingly came to dominate the battlefield, and demonstrates how little has changed in some...
L.: Praeger, 2005. — 352 p. Elephants have fought in human armies for more than three thousand years. Asian powers boasted of their pachyderm power, while the Romans fielded elephants alongside their legendary legions but were, perhaps, too proud to admit that mere animals contributed to victory. Elephants have gored, stomped, and sliced their way through infantry and cavalry...
Siedlce: Institute of History and International Relations, Faculty of Humanities, University of Siedlce, 2017. — 159 s. Poniższa książka została napisana na podstawie pracy magisterskiej pt. Hełmy późnosasanidzkie, rozwój uzbrojenia ochronnego w Iranie po odzyskaniu przez Ḵosrowa I prowincji wschodnich , obronionej w 2015 r. Od tego czasu została ona niejednokrotnie przerobiona...
Leningrad: Aurora Art Publishers, 1982. — 164 illustrations, 133 in colour. Edited By Yuri Miller Selection And Introduction By Alexander Sedov And Mikhail Portnov Notes On The Plates By Yelena Tikhomirova And Tatyana Martynova Translated From The Russian By Holly Smith Photographs By Vladimir Stukalov Designed By Vladimir Smolkov
McFarland, 2009. — 326 p. — ISBN10: 0786439602; ISBN13: 978-0786439607. In World War I the American motor vehicle industry was tested by the sudden appearance of vast transport challenges. The nation's immense manufacturing capabilities and abundant natural resources combined with increased standardization and mass production to enable the industry to meet the military's needs....
Warszawa: Oficyna Naukowa, 1994. — 440 s. — ISBN: 83-85505-14-8. Spisrzeczy Przedmowa Wstęp Lądowa technika wojskowa Lądowa technika wojskowa od połowy X do połowy XII wieku Ogólna charakterystyka Uzbrojenie indywidualne Oporządzenie indywidualne Sprzęt taborowy, obozowy i przeprawowy Sprzęt i technika oblężnicza Środki rozkazodawstwa i łączności Konie wierzchowe i zwierzęta...
Tokyo: Dainippon Kaiga, 2008. — 100 p. This book tells the history of the development of Japanese armor from the Yayoi period to the Muromachi period, accompanied by many illustrations. Text in Japanese and English.
Tokyo: Dainippon Kaiga, 2009. — 100 p. This book tells the history of the development of Japanese armor from the Warring States period to the Edo period, accompanied by many illustrations. Text in Japanese and English.
Nickel, Helmut, Stuart W. Pyhrr, and Leonid Tarassuk. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1982. — 179 p. — ISBN: 978-0917418679. Numbering almost fourteen thousand objects and spanning the thirteenth through the early nineteenth centuries, the Arms and Armor collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art is the largest in the Western Hemisphere and one of the most encyclopedic...
London: Greenhill Books, 1999. — 537 p. This lavishly illustrated volume details the armies of western and central European states and their client kingdoms in the Middle East in over three centuries of military development and almost continuous warfare-a decisive period when Christendom, Islam, and the Mongol world came into violent and sustained conflict, this definitive...
Oficyna Naukowa MS, 1994. — 161 p. A detailed study of the arms and armour of Teutonic troops in Medieval Prussia. A discussion of the sources is followed by a weapon by weapon account of defensive arms (helmet armour and shield) and offensive arms (sword, side arm, staff weapons, butt weapons, shooting weapons, hand firearm and knightly belt). There is also a discussion of...
Chronicle Books LLC, 2013. — 232 p. One day a prehistoric guy picked up a rock and threw it at something. And the history of weapons began. Comedy writer and weapon nerd John O'Bryan relays the freaky highlights of man's centuries-old obsession with weaponry. He hilariously explains the mace, the morning star, and the man catcher, while conveying factual information about each...
Boston: The MIT Press, 2014. - 476 p. The Cold War period saw a dramatic expansion of state-funded science and technology research. Government and military patronage shaped Cold War technoscientific practices, imposing methods that were project oriented, team based, and subject to national-security restrictions. These changes affected not just the arms race and the space race...
Osprey Publishing, 2010. — 96 p. — ISBN: 1841766712. Out of the ashes of Imperial China arose two new contenders to lead a reformed nation; the Chinese Nationalist Party, the Kuomintang, and the Chinese Communist Party. In 1927, the inevitable clash between these two political parties led to a bitter civil war that would last for 23 years, through World War II and into the Cold...
Osprey Publishing, 2008. — 99 p. — ISBN: 1846032709. In a sequel to his successful best-selling ESS 65 The Anglo-Irish War, Peter Cottrell explores the devastating conflict that tore Ireland apart, shortly after 'peace' had been declared. He focuses on the short but bloody battles that witnessed more deaths than the preceding years of the War of Independence. Examining the many...
Osprey Publishing, 2005. — 289 p. — ISBN: 1841768812. The story of a small town that rose to become the most powerful empire of the ancient world has been an inspiration to generations of people. Even after the collapse of the Roman Empire, many nations and their leaders have styled themselves 'heirs of Rome', emulating its society, technology and warfare. This book details the...
Prometheus Books, 2014. — 331 p. This fascinating blend of popular science and military history examines the science of war, demonstrating the close connection between the discovery of basic physical principles and the development of weaponry over the ages. Physics has played a critical role in warfare since the earliest times. Barry Parker highlights famous battles of the past...
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998 — 416 p. — ISBN10: 0801859549; ISBN13: 978-0801859540. For nearly 600 years, from the battles of the early fourteenth century to the dropping of the atomic bomb at Hiroshima, firearms derived from gunpowder and other chemicals defined the frightful extent of war. The apparatus and materials used in World War I would have been...
Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2017. — 256 p. The rapid evolution of radio and radar systems for military use during World War II, and devices to counter them, led to a technological battle that neither the Axis nor the Allied powers could afford to lose. The result was a continual series of thrusts, parries, and counter-thrusts, as first one side then the other sought to...
Boulder, Colorado: Paladin Press, 2000. — 380 p. 14th century medieval armor design and construction, equipment and supplies. first edition. includes bibliographical references and index.
Boulder: Paladin Press, 2000. – 508 p. Few historical icons can match the evocative power of the medieval suit of armour, and this epic new book is a complete course in the tools and techniques of the modern armourer's art. Through more than 1,000 detailed photos and clear instruction, Brian Price presents a working handbook for aspiring and active armourers who want to develop...
Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2005. - 80 p. ISBN10: 0300107641 ISBN13: 978-0300107647 The horse was an integral part of Renaissance culture, and in warfare horses played a pivotal role. Not uncommonly, a horse’s armor was as elaborate and expensive as that of its rider. This book presents splendid examples of European horse armor from the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of...
N.Y.: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2012. — Adapted from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, v. 70, no. 1 (Summer, 2012). Arms and armor have played a vital role in every culture, from the ancient world to the modern one, not only in a military context but also in civilian life, notably in the hunt, sport, self-defense, and ceremony. Weapons remain time-honored symbols...
Skyhorse Publishing, 2010. — 480 p. This encyclopedic guide to the equipment of the trappers and fur traders who opened the Old West is a unique reference work that can be classified either as history or as archaeology. It describes and discusses hundreds of iron artifactsrifles, shotguns, hatchets, axes, knives, traps, and miscellaneous toolsused by the mountain men from the...
New York: Jack Brussel Publishers, 1961. - 694 pgs. While this includes Western European information, perhaps its greatest value is when it focuses on non-European weaponry and armor. The author was a "professional hobbyist" who collected examples from Africa, Asia (especially Japan) and the Americas, so most of the information covers those areas. While slightly out-dated in...
New York: Jack Brussel Publishers, 1961. - 694 pgs. While this includes Western European information, perhaps its greatest value is when it focuses on non-European weaponry and armor. The author was a "professional hobbyist" who collected examples from Africa, Asia (especially Japan) and the Americas, so most of the information covers those areas. While slightly out-dated in...
New York: Jack Brussel Publishers, 1961. - 694 pgs. While this includes Western European information, perhaps its greatest value is when it focuses on non-European weaponry and armor. The author was a "professional hobbyist" who collected examples from Africa, Asia (especially Japan) and the Americas, so most of the information covers those areas. While slightly out-dated in...
London: Greenhill Books, 2009. — 290 p. From the Latin warriors on the Palatine Hill in the age of Romulus, to the last defenders of Constantinople in 1453 AD, the weaponry of the Roman Army was constantly evolving. Through glory and defeat, the Roman warrior adapted to the changing face of warfare. Due to the immense size of the Roman Empire, which reached from the British...
N.Y.: New Haven and London, 2005. — 78 p. [Horse armor in Europe 1480-1620. Stuart W. Pierre, Donald J. Larocca, and Dirk H. Brading. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York University Press, New Haven and London]. An integral part of Renaissance culture, the horse was not only a beast of burden and means of transportation but also a sign of rank and status. For the nobility,...
N.Y.: New Haven and London, 1982. — 180 p. [The Art of Chivalry: European Arms and Armor from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Helmut Nikel, Stuart W. Peer and Leonid Tarashchuk. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York University Press, New Haven and London]. Numbering almost fourteen thousand objects and spanning the thirteenth through the early nineteenth centuries, the Arms and...
Editors. — Dorling Kindersley, 2012. — 448 p. — ISBN: 978-1465436085. This is the ultimate guide to arms and armaments from the spears and swords of ancient history to the guns, tanks, battleships, and fighter planes of the 20th and 21st centuries. The Military History Book profiles the key arms and armaments, technologies and tactics of war from 5,000 years ago to the present...
Editors. — Dorling Kindersleq, 2012. — 448 p. — ISBN: 978-1465436085. This is the ultimate guide to arms and armaments from the spears and swords of ancient history to the guns, tanks, battleships, and fighter planes of the 20th and 21st centuries. The Military History Book profiles the key arms and armaments, technologies and tactics of war from 5,000 years ago to the present...
N.-Y.: ABC-CLIO, 2015. — 454 p. In war, the weapons and technologies employed have direct effects on how battles are waged. When new weapons are introduced, they can dramatically alter the outcomes of warfare — and consequently change the course of history itself. This reference work provides a fascinating overview of the major weapon systems and military technologies that have...
Pen and Sword (Military) Books Ltd, 2015. — 160 p. — ISBN: 1473823617 In this companion volume to his photographic history of Soviet tanks and armoured vehicles, Anthony Tucker-Jones provides a visual guide to the vast array of aircraft, warships and missiles the Soviet armed forces deployed at the height of the Cold War. Although the superpowers never came to blows, the...
Wiley, 2002. — 173 p. It was a thing blameworthy, shameful and barbarous, worthy of severe punishment before God and Man, to wish to bring to perfection an art damageable to one’s neighbor and destructive to the human race." This anguished statement from the fifteenth-century Italian mathematician known as Tartaglia, who created the science of ballistics, might have come from...
Dover Publications, 2004. — 112 p. A renowned 19th-century cultural historian and specialist on the Middle Ages, J. H. Hefner-Alteneck spent much of his life observing the influence of art on many aspects of human life, including weaponry. His illustrations for this handsome archive — drawn with incredible exactitude — depict a wide array of medieval weapons and armor dating...
Crowood Press, 2013. — 128 p. A detailed account of how armor developed through the Medieval, Tudor, Elizabethan, and Civil War eras, carefully itemizing the subtle changes over a 600-year period. This study is organized into chapters each focusing on an individual area of body protection, charting the evolution of each piece over time, from helmets and chest protection to arm...
Colletive. — Future Publishing, 2018. — 148 p. — (History of War). The history of warfare is closely tied to the development of the weaponry that makes it possible. In this complete guide of weapons of war, youll discover how the first true armaments were developed by paleolithics humans out of Stone Age hunting tools.
New Page Books, 2005. - 260 p. ISBN: 1564147568 William Weir, author of New Page Book's 50 Battles That Changed the World, takes another look at the history of warfare, focusing on the hardware that served those famous battles, as well as others not as glorious. Included are: - Individual weapons-from spears to the submachine gun. - Crew-served weapons-from battering rams to...
London: The Crowood Press, 2003. — 297 p. — ISBN10: 1840374357. — ISBN13: 9781840374353. This book will be essential reading for all those with an interest in the technical aspects of military, naval and aviation history. It is a comprehensive account of the development and use of heavy machine-guns, automatic cannon and their ammunition. The design of cartridges and the...
Deutsche Übersetzung Marek Kosmala, Björn Moritz. — Potsdam: Mosquito Verlag, 2008. Die geheimsten und technisch fortschrittlichsten Waffen des Dritten Reiches sind ein komplexes Thema, das uns zu grundverschiedenen Überlegungen zwingt. Diese Überlegungen beziehen sich sowohl auf die Struktur der Rüstungsindustrie als auch auf die Wissenschaft selbst, auf das barbarische...
Immenstadt: Mosquito Verlag Ltd & Co KG, 2009. Die geheimsten und technisch fortschrittlichsten Waffen des Dritten Reiches sind ein komplexes Thema, das uns zu grundverschiedenen Überlegungen zwingt. Diese Überlegungen beziehen sich sowohl auf die Struktur der Rüstungsindustrie als auch auf die Wissenschaft selbst, auf das barbarische Vorhaben, zur Sklaverei zurückzukehren, und...
Immenstadt: Mosquito Verlag Ltd & Co KG, 2011. Die geheimsten und technisch fortschrittlichsten Waffen des Dritten Reiches sind ein komplexes Thema, das uns zu grundverschiedenen Überlegungen zwingt. Diese Überlegungen beziehen sich sowohl auf die Struktur der Rüstungsindustrie als auch auf die Wissenschaft selbst, auf das barbarische Vorhaben, zur Sklaverei zurückzukehren, und...
London; New York; Toronto: Hodder and Stoughton, 1914. — 233 p. We have been told, and rightly, many times within the last few weeks that the present war is unique, not merely on account of the vastness of the contending armies, but also on account of the power of the weapons employed. In fact, the war has very properly been described as an engineer’s war, and such, indeed, it...
Greenhill Books, 1997. — 304 p. — (Greenhill Military Paperbacks). — ISBN: 978-1853672590. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Handguns presents, for the first timein English, the extraordinary life-long work of Aleksandr Zhuk. His original book — Revolver i Pistolet - achieved cult status in privilegedWestern circles once a few copies had been spirited out of the USSR inthe 1980s,...
Książka ta przekazuje czytelnikowi wiedzę o historycznym uzbrojeniu Greków, rzymian, Celtów i Germanów. Autor przedstawia zmieniającą się w ciągu wieków sztukę wojenną, opisuje ważniejsze wojny i bitwy, charakteryzuje broń danego narodu, jak również broń jego wrogów.
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