Kurowskis 12.Armee-book is simply outdated and never revised after its first print in the late 50es....the Volume by Gellermann is much, much, much better!
Thats why I like it now more in digital form (now about 400,000 pages)....many of the ring binders contain copied/printed out archive files....someday I got to lazy and started organizing it per unit folders on my data server, so any interesting find is in organized form for me avaiable...more pract...
Bottom left are Deutsche Soldatenjahrbücher from Schild-Verlag, the Black ones are bent-in copies of BA-MA-Files (RH 10/ Historical Division in German plus GD&FHH files for 1945, mostly from the Spaeter Archive)
Well, the idea is not bad....but my 'library' is scattered A 'hand library' in my office, much other downstairs, packed, and another half at my better half....not easy to get this on a photo....
Excellent Volume, after Venghaus the best book on the Berlin battle 1945 :up: The mammoth history of 16 (mot) Infanterie Division (Windhund division). I think I have heard about that one... :beer: My actual reading: Immer wieder Nahkampf-Ein Träger der Nahkampfspange in Gold erinnert sich , The memo...