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19 items
10,60
Eur
(id:AW 01)
availability: on stock
AW 01 US ARMY 5-Ton Truck M939
This publication contains detailed photos, historical photos, scale drawings, detailed drawings from the instruction manual and color profiles. English and Czech language. Pages total: 36.
ISBN 978-80-238-2079-6
ISBN 978-80-238-2079-6
12,90
Eur
(id:AW 05)
availability: on stock
AW 05 Studebaker US-6
This publication contains detailed photos, historical photos, scale drawings, detailed drawings from the instruction manual and color profiles. English and Czech language. Pages total: 40.
ISBN 978-80-903945-3-7
ISBN 978-80-903945-3-7
12,90
Eur
(id:AW 08)
availability: on stock
AW 08 Hillman 10HP Light Utility
This publication contains detailed photos, historical photos, scale drawings, detailed drawings from the instruction manual and color profiles. English and Czech language. Pages total: 40.
ISBN 978-80-903945-6-8
ISBN 978-80-903945-6-8
12,90
Eur
(id:AW 09)
availability: on stock
AW 09 GM C15TA Armoured Truck
This publication contains detailed photos, historical photos, scale drawings, detailed drawings from the instruction manual and color profiles. English and Czech language. Pages total: 44.
ISBN 978-80-903945-8-2
ISBN 978-80-903945-8-2
12,90
Eur
(id:AW 10)
availability: on stock
AW 10 Humber F.W.D. 4x4
This publication contains detailed historical photos, scale drawings, detailed drawings from the instruction manual and color profiles. English and Czech language. Pages total: 44.
The publication contains details on version Heavy Utility Car, Light Ambulance and 8cwt PU.
ISBN 978-80-87578-04-9
The publication contains details on version Heavy Utility Car, Light Ambulance and 8cwt PU.
ISBN 978-80-87578-04-9
12,90
Eur
(id:AW 13)
availability: on stock
AW 13 Loyd Carrier
This publication contains detailed, historical photos, scale drawings, detailed drawings from the instruction manual and color profiles. English and Czech language. Pages total: 40.
ISBN 978-80-87578-08-7
ISBN 978-80-87578-08-7
12,90
Eur
(id:AW 14)
availability: The last pieces
(pieces in stock: 2)
AW 14 Škoda Radschlepper Ost - Typ 175 Porsche
This publication contains detailed, historical photos, scale drawings, detailed drawings from the instruction manual and color profiles. English and Czech language. Pages total: 40.
ISBN 978-80-87578-02-5
ISBN 978-80-87578-02-5
12,90
Eur
(id:AW 15)
availability: on stock
AW 15 British Anti-Tank Guns
This publication contains historical photos and detailed photos of Anti-Tank guns Ordnance Quick-Firing 2-pdr, 6-pdr and 17-pdr in service in the Czechoslovak Independent Armoured Brigade Group during WW II. English and Czech language. Pages total: 44.
ISBN 978-80-87578-14-8
ISBN 978-80-87578-14-8
12,90
Eur
(id:AW 17)
availability: on stock
AW 17 Truck 4x2 Light Utility Morris 10Hp and Standard 12Hp
This publication contains detailed historical photos, scale drawings, detailed drawings from the instruction manual and color profiles. English and Czech language. Pages total: 44.
ISBN 978-80-87578-16-2
ISBN 978-80-87578-16-2
17,90
Eur
(id:HB 02)
availability: on stock
The Czechoslovak Army 1945-1954 in Photography
This publication contains over 350 historical photos of the construction and development of the Czechoslovak Army in 1945 - 1954. Format A4. Soft cover. English and Czech language. Pages total: 128.
ISBN 978-80-87578-01-8
ISBN 978-80-87578-01-8
30,40
Eur
(id:HB 03)
availability: on stock
Czechoslovak Independent Armoured Brigade Group 1940 - 1945
This publication on 316 pages includes over 700 historical photos of the development and employment of the Czechoslovak Independent Armoured Brigade Group in 1940 - 1945. Format A4. The hard cover and in Czech and English language. This is a limited edition.
ISBN 978-80-903945-7-5
ISBN 978-80-903945-7-5
21,90
Eur
(id:HB 06)
availability: The last pieces
(pieces in stock: 1)
Pz.Kpfw. 38(t) in Wehrmacht Photo-album, Part 1.
7th and 8th Panzer Division
A4 format, soft cover, 112 page publication in English and Czech language contains more than 220 historical photographs.
ISBN 978-80-87578-07-0
This publication is focused on service and combat deployment of legendary Czechoslovakian tank Pz.Kpfw. 38(t) and his variant in 7th and 8th Panzer Division of Wehrmacht. Publication contains interesting and mainly never publicated photographs of combat deployment during french campaign, operation Barbarossa, occupation of Balkan and also shots of 3rd Leichte Division, that is predecessor of 8th Panzer Division from polish campaign. Lot of another shots are from factory in ČKD, former BMM.
Another one of publication, which we prepare, will be continue about the same tank in services of 12th, 19th, 20th and 22nd Panzer Division of Wehrmacht.
This will be also make as a photoalbum with many photographs of combat deployment and workshop repairs which are never been publicated yet. There is lot of things to looking forward about next publication, because it will be absolutely unique a compact photopublication.
A4 format, soft cover, 112 page publication in English and Czech language contains more than 220 historical photographs.
ISBN 978-80-87578-07-0
This publication is focused on service and combat deployment of legendary Czechoslovakian tank Pz.Kpfw. 38(t) and his variant in 7th and 8th Panzer Division of Wehrmacht. Publication contains interesting and mainly never publicated photographs of combat deployment during french campaign, operation Barbarossa, occupation of Balkan and also shots of 3rd Leichte Division, that is predecessor of 8th Panzer Division from polish campaign. Lot of another shots are from factory in ČKD, former BMM.
Another one of publication, which we prepare, will be continue about the same tank in services of 12th, 19th, 20th and 22nd Panzer Division of Wehrmacht.
This will be also make as a photoalbum with many photographs of combat deployment and workshop repairs which are never been publicated yet. There is lot of things to looking forward about next publication, because it will be absolutely unique a compact photopublication.
21,90
Eur
(id:HB 07)
availability: on stock
Pz.Kpfw. 38(t) in Wehrmacht Photo-album, Part 2.
12th 19th 20th and 22th Panzer Division
A4 format, soft cover, 112 page publication in English and Czech language contains more than 220 historical photographs.
ISBN 978-80-87578-09-4
This publication is focused on service and combat deployment of legendary Czechoslovakian tank Pz.Kpfw. 38(t) and his variant in 12th 19th 20th and 22th Panzer Division of Wehrmacht.
A4 format, soft cover, 112 page publication in English and Czech language contains more than 220 historical photographs.
ISBN 978-80-87578-09-4
This publication is focused on service and combat deployment of legendary Czechoslovakian tank Pz.Kpfw. 38(t) and his variant in 12th 19th 20th and 22th Panzer Division of Wehrmacht.
21,90
Eur
(id:HB 08)
availability: on stock
Czechoslovak Tanks 1930 - 1945 Photo-Album, Part 3.
Manufacture in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. German design on the chassis
LT vz. 35 - Pz.Kpfw. 35 (t) and LT vz. 38 - Pz.Kpfw. 38(t).
A4 format, soft cover, 124 page, more than 220 historical photographs, English and Czech language.
ISBN 978-80-87578-10-0
In the third part of this trilogy is caught development, construction and single types of tanks made in Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia in 1939 - 1945. On 124 pages are more than 220 period photographies of all prototypes and serial types of german superstructures on Czechoslovakian tank's chassis LT 35 – PZ.Kpfw. 35 (t) and LT vz. 38 – PZ.Kpfw. 38(t), which were produced in this period by two main machine-building companies, ČKD (BMM) and Skoda.
It’s unique comprehensive photographic publication with many of publicated and also not yet publicated photographies from development, production and combat deployment of these types.
LT vz. 35 - Pz.Kpfw. 35 (t) and LT vz. 38 - Pz.Kpfw. 38(t).
A4 format, soft cover, 124 page, more than 220 historical photographs, English and Czech language.
ISBN 978-80-87578-10-0
In the third part of this trilogy is caught development, construction and single types of tanks made in Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia in 1939 - 1945. On 124 pages are more than 220 period photographies of all prototypes and serial types of german superstructures on Czechoslovakian tank's chassis LT 35 – PZ.Kpfw. 35 (t) and LT vz. 38 – PZ.Kpfw. 38(t), which were produced in this period by two main machine-building companies, ČKD (BMM) and Skoda.
It’s unique comprehensive photographic publication with many of publicated and also not yet publicated photographies from development, production and combat deployment of these types.
19,90
Eur
(id:HB 09)
availability: on stock
British and American Armored Vehicles in CIABG and CSA 1940-1959
AEC, G.M.C, Humber, International Harvester, Loyd Carrier, Morris, Univeral Carrier, White
A4 format, soft cover, 108 page publication in English and Czech language contains more than 160 historical photographs.
ISBN 978-80-87578-12-4
The publication contains an overview of identification numbers for all armored vehicles, which CIABG received in England. With some of them returned to Czechoslovakia, where they later received new registration numbers of post-war Czechoslovak army.
A4 format, soft cover, 108 page publication in English and Czech language contains more than 160 historical photographs.
ISBN 978-80-87578-12-4
The publication contains an overview of identification numbers for all armored vehicles, which CIABG received in England. With some of them returned to Czechoslovakia, where they later received new registration numbers of post-war Czechoslovak army.
21,90
Eur
(id:HB 10)
availability: on stock
British and American Tanks in CIABG and CSA 1940-1950
Covenanter, Cromwell, Crusader, Challenger, Sherman, Stuart, Valentine
A4 format, soft cover, 124 page publication in English and Czech language contains more than 180 historical photographs and color profiles.
ISBN 978-80-87578-13-1
The publication contains an overview of identification numbers for all tanks, which CIABG received in England. With some of them returned to Czechoslovakia, where they later received new registration numbers of post-war Czechoslovak army.
A4 format, soft cover, 124 page publication in English and Czech language contains more than 180 historical photographs and color profiles.
ISBN 978-80-87578-13-1
The publication contains an overview of identification numbers for all tanks, which CIABG received in England. With some of them returned to Czechoslovakia, where they later received new registration numbers of post-war Czechoslovak army.
17,90
Eur
(id:HB 11)
availability: on stock
The Czechoslovak People’s Army 1955-1968 in Photography.
96-page publication in English and Czech language contains more than 150 historical photographs mapping weapons and development of the Czechoslovak People’s Army in communist Czechoslovakia.
A4 format, soft cover
ISBN 978-80-87578-18-6
A4 format, soft cover
ISBN 978-80-87578-18-6
22,90
Eur
(id:HB 13)
availability: in stock
Soviet armoured vehicles in services of the Czechoslovak Army 1943-1951
The publication contains an overview of identification numbers for all tanks, which 1st Cs. Independent Brigade in USSR. With some of them returned to Czechoslovakia, where they later received new registration numbers of post-war Czechoslovak army.
A4 format, soft cover, 112 page publication in English and Czech language contains more than 180 historical photographs and 42 color profiles.
ISBN 978-80-87578-19-3
A4 format, soft cover, 112 page publication in English and Czech language contains more than 180 historical photographs and 42 color profiles.
ISBN 978-80-87578-19-3
18,90
Eur
(id:SF 01)
availability: on stock
Sergijevka October 16, 1941
This publication contains detailed study of the battle near the village Sergijevka in October 1941, during the German campaign on Moscow.
A4 format, soft cover, 88 page publication in English and Czech language contains more than 80 historical photos and color profiles of the tanks and detailed diagrams.
ISBN 978-80-87578-15-5
It was October 16, 1941. 19th Panzer Division of Lower Saxon got stuck near the town Iljinskoe, which was the heart of Moscow's first defense zone. Bunkers opposite was occupied by pupils and aspirants of red military school from Podolsk.
They literally destroyed by gunfire the assault of 5th Company from 27th Regiment. They destroyed twelve tanks.
(Paul Carell: Operation Barbarossa)
A4 format, soft cover, 88 page publication in English and Czech language contains more than 80 historical photos and color profiles of the tanks and detailed diagrams.
ISBN 978-80-87578-15-5
It was October 16, 1941. 19th Panzer Division of Lower Saxon got stuck near the town Iljinskoe, which was the heart of Moscow's first defense zone. Bunkers opposite was occupied by pupils and aspirants of red military school from Podolsk.
They literally destroyed by gunfire the assault of 5th Company from 27th Regiment. They destroyed twelve tanks.
(Paul Carell: Operation Barbarossa)