Feldgrau Author: Leo Niehorster

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Feldgrau Author: Leo Niehorster

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Place holder for discussions specifically related to forum member Leo Niehorster and his various published works.

Leo is a prolific author and an expert on the topic of WWII German KStN (authorized war service strenghts). His numerous volumes on the subject are must have resources for anyone researching German unit histories.

The Royal Hungarian Army 1920 - 1945

German World War II Organizational Series Vol. 1/I
01.09.1939 Mechanized Army Formations and Waffen-SS Formations (3rd Revised Edition)

German World War II Organizational Series Vol. 1/II-1
01.09.1939 1st and 2nd Welle Army Infantry Divisions

German World War II Organizational Series Vol. 1/II-2
01.09.1939 3rd and 4th Welle Army Infantry Divisions

German World War II Organizational Series Vol. 1/III
01.09.1939 Higher Headquarters – GHQ Units — Static Units (2nd Revised Edition)

German World War II Organizational Series Vol. 2/I
10.05.1940 Mechanized Army Formations and Waffen-SS Formations (2nd Revised Edition)

German World War II Organizational Series Vol. 2/II
10.05.1940 Higher Headquarters and Mechanized GHQ Units (2nd Revised Edition)

German World War II Organizational Series Vol. 3/I
22.06.1941 Mechanized Army Divisions (2nd Revised Edition)

German World War II Organizational Series Vol. 3/II
22.06.1941 Higher Headquarters and Mechanized GHQ Units (2nd Revised Edition)

German World War II Organizational Series Vol. 4/I
28.06.1942 Mechanized Army Divisions (2nd Revised Edition)

German World War II Organizational Series Vol. 4/II
28.06.1942 Mechanized GHQ Units and Waffen-SS Formations

German World War II Organizational Series Vol. 5/I
04.07.1943 Mechanized Army Divisions

German World War II Organizational Series Vol. 5/II
04.07.1943 Higher Headquarters and Mechanized GHQ Units

German World War II Organizational Series Vol. 5/III
04.07.1943 Waffen-SS Higher Headquarters and Mechanized Formations

The United States Armed Forces Order of Battle – 7 December 1941
Vol. 1
US Army Corps Areas, Continental Commands, and Overseas Commands

The United States Armed Forces Order of Battle – 7 December 1941
Vol. 2
US Army Air Force Combat Command and Chief of Air Corps

The United States Armed Forces Order of Battle – 7 December 1941
Vol. 3
US Navy, US Marine Corps, US Coast Guard

Vol. 9 co-authored with Lowry Cole of THE GERMAN ARMY 1939 – 1945: An Order of Battle, Infantry Division Numbers 203 - 258 (2nd Revised Edition) [/list]
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Greetings and Salutations!

Just sent the manuscript for
   German World War II Organizational Series Vol. 3/III
   22 June 1941 – Waffen-SS Mechanized Formations & GHQ Service Units
to the publishers
(131 pages, including 104 organizational diagrams)

For further info, please see:
   http://niehorster.orbat.com/000_admin/0 ... 02vols.htm

The next volume will probably be the 1941 Army security, occupation, and provost marshal forces.
I have also gotten started on the June 1944 mechanized Army divisions, finally. That's a big project!

Cheers
Leo
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I am waiting for a long time for Leo's following work on mechanized division series in 1944 and 1945,
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Just sent the manuscript for
   German World War II Organizational Series Vol. 3/V
   22 June 1941 – Military Government, Security, and Provost Marshal Forces; Prisoner-of-War Administration
to the publishers.

For further info, please see:
German World War II Organizational Series

The next two volumes dealing with the Army's infantry, light, mountain, airlanding, and cavalry divisions are nearing completion.

Cheers
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