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Branislav Radovic

    "Leibstandarte" in Griechenland
    German Helmets of the Second World War: Volume Two: Paratoop-Covers-Liners-Makers-Insignia
    The Leibstandarte in Greece
    German camouflaged helmets of the Second World War
    Fallschirmjäger: Portraits of German Paratroops in Combat
    The History of the Steel Helmet in the First World War
    • 2013

      The Leibstandarte in Greece

      The 1st Battalion Lssah During Operation Marita, 1941 from Battalion Archives

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book features photographs captured by Mayer Miesbach, a photographic correspondent for the SS-PK, documenting the experiences of the 1st Battalion in Greece during April and May of 1941. These images serve as a historical record, providing a visual insight into the events and atmosphere of that period.

      The Leibstandarte in Greece
    • 2006

      The History of the Steel Helmet in the First World War

      Austro-Hungary, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany

      • 735 pages
      • 26 hours of reading

      This illustrated two-volume set is a further detailed look at the helmets of all nations using an identifiable helmet during the First World War, and contains over 1,000 full colour, detailed photos and over 200 period bw photos. Featured are rare and unique helmets, some previously unseen. The text includes a short history of the belligerent countries setting the helmets and their development in context as well as details and dimensions of all helmets.

      The History of the Steel Helmet in the First World War
    • 2006

      Featuring over 160 previously unpublished images from the Bundesarchiv, this book provides an unprecedented look at German Fallschirmjäger during World War II. The majority of the photographs are printed in full page, showcasing intricate details of uniforms, equipment, and unique camouflage designs on helmets. It serves as an essential resource for collectors and historians alike, offering a rich visual history of this elite airborne unit.

      Fallschirmjäger: Portraits of German Paratroops in Combat
    • 2004

      This two volume set (companion volumes to the author's previous books on World War II German helmets) is packed with nearly 1000 full-colour photographs of over 180 helmets and covers, all shown at full page size and many in detail. The helmets shown are some of the most wonderful and exotic camouflage helmets to be seen in private and public collections. The various sections are divided into: Paint, Texture, Wire, Covers, Netting, Straps, Interiors and Miscellaneous with each section having its own period photograph reference section -- most never before published. The author brings to the reader and collector, for the first time, a clear, detailed look at the many and varied styles of camouflage the World War II German soldier applied to what was his most personal piece of equipment.

      German camouflaged helmets of the Second World War
    • 2002

      Focused on the iconic German "stahlhelm" from World War II, this two-volume set offers a comprehensive and illustrated exploration of various military branches, including Army, Luftwaffe, and Waffen-SS. Featuring full-color photographs that showcase multiple views, interiors, and intricate details, the volumes serve as a valuable resource for advanced collectors seeking to deepen their understanding and compare their items. Novice collectors will also find these books to be an essential reference guide.

      German Helmets of the Second World War: Volume Two: Paratoop-Covers-Liners-Makers-Insignia