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This is a partial catalog of the e-books available at: QuikManeuvers.com is dedicated to bringing clear truth to the reading public, by providing precisely researched, substantiated books about historical military, intelligence and psychological events, processes and struggles. These materials cover history ranging from World War II through the current war against Muslim terrorism. These publications are totally unique, introducing data, analysis and ideas found nowhere else, included in numerous history, strategy and how-to titles. Find out more at: www.quikmaneuvers.com QuikManeuvers.com is the only publisher in the world that publicly announces dissatisfaction with so-called history as it is presented in the media, by book and newspaper publishers, and on the internet. It is obvious that a dominant set of misconceptions, ignorant analysis, and ideological bias has swerved history into a Cultural Marxist direction. QuikManeuvers.com is unique because its editors and writers reject such preliterate propaganda as misinformation and disinformation circulated in order to reinforce the control of Communist - Islamic - Minority Supremacy, as the new world order.

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This is a partial catalog of the e-books available at:

QuikManeuvers.com is dedicated to bringing clear truth to the reading public, by providing precisely researched, substantiated books about historical military, intelligence and psychological events, processes and struggles. These materials cover history

ranging from World War II through the current war against Muslim terrorism. These publications are totally unique, introducing data,

analysis and ideas found nowhere else, included in numerous history, strategy and how-to titles.

Find out more at: www.quikmaneuvers.com

QuikManeuvers.com is the only publisher in the world that publicly announces dissatisfaction with so-called history as it is presented in the media, by book and newspaper publishers, and on the internet. It is obvious that a dominant set of misconceptions, ignorant analysis, and ideological bias has swerved history into a Cultural Marxist direction. QuikManeuvers.com is unique because its editors and writers reject such preliterate propaganda as misinformation and disinformation circulated in order to reinforce the control of Communist - Islamic - Minority Supremacy, as the new world order.

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"Our investigative reporters and their sources have enabled us to break through so many leftist bodyguards of deceit, and then bring to light the truth about so many patterns reflected in historiography, now and yesterday."

QuikManeuvers.com specializes in the historical era, which can be defined as the era of “Marxist-Minority Supremacist Ascension to world power,” 1920 until now. QuikManeuvers.com focuses upon the two main categories of force employed by Marxist-Minority Supremacist ideologues and their minions to extinguish any signs of enlightened freedom in the world: Warfighting and Maneuver Espionage (which includes subversion). QuikManeuvers.com reports history by focusing upon how certain events were conceived, planned, and executed. Through historical evidence, explanations are given of details of the methods and tactics used, so that readers can learn how to execute such processes themselves. QuikManeuvers.com's historic work does NOT consist of rambling overviews punctuated by plebian “human interest” anecdotes and overwhelmed with hundreds of period photographs. QuikManeuvers.com's historic documentation is of the mind, the word, the map, and the chart, so that all can understand it. QuikManeuvers.com's e-books frequently read like expert intelligence reports, wherein simplicity is a virtue, which objectively report and analyze the efforts of both sides of a war, battle, or espionage conflict. QuikManeuvers.com's writers and editors spell out who was loyal and who was a traitor, who was skilled and who was incompetent. As always, whoever is reported on is discussed without the bias found in America’s 'Politically Correct' history. Through such efforts QuikManeuvers.com offers readers sensational historic discoveries, and information or conclusions that they may never thought about before.

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QuikManeuvers.com is a warrior publishing effort. Breaker McCoy says,

"Our writing is a martial art and we are blazing a trail of victory as our honesty liberates the minds of thousands, or at least teaches them how to think as hard, ruthless adversaries. Join our adventure."

QuikManeuvers.com offers over nearly 500 original e-books. Many define the superior methodology of communist style Maneuver Espionage, which spearheaded and reinforced world wide military conquest and terrorism during the 20th and 21st Centuries. As a result of such forces, freedom-loving masses of the world, especially the most freedom-loving group, Anglo-Europeans and their progeny, have been deprived of their freedom by one way or another. Marxist-Minority Supremacy is the modern face of feudalism, which now struggles to enslave the world once again. Find out more at: www.quikmaneuvers.com

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This is a partial catalog of the WW2 e-books available: 5th SS Viking Division SS Panzer Combat, Eastern Front The art of combat is to strike hard when the fire is waning, and to stop and dig in when a massed enemy force is being hurled at you. The warriors of the 5th SS Viking Division did not always follow that formula. At times they charged forward, firing rapidly from their tanks and trucks, as they crashed into an advancing enemy force in a meeting engagement. Above the sound and fury, smoke and blood of the death-strewn battlefield could be heard the ancient Viking hunting horn, blown by ancestors who looked down from the clouds on the exploits of their latest generation. It is ironic that one of the best and most interesting Waffen SS divisions in World War II is such a mysterious entity. The researcher or historian searching libraries, book stores or the internet will not find a comprehensive book about the 5th SS Viking Division. That is why QuikManeuvers.com is proud to offer a one-of-a-kind e-book about a very important Waffen SS division entitled 5th SS Viking Division. 5th SS Viking Division is the most comprehensive book available on the subject in the English-speaking world. The organization, tactics and personalities that shaped the glorious exploits of one of the finest Waffen SS fighting divisions are recounted with the respect and incisiveness demanded by such an important subject. 5th SS Viking Division is a Homeric e-book about heroes whose spectacular achievements of the battlefield were as unsurpassed as their courage and steadfastness. Achtung Cavalry German Horse Cavalry Divisions - Eastern Front, WWII Then German Army in World War Two, beginning with the Polish Campaign, then the French campaign and finally the Russian campaign, employed cavalry brigades, divisions and corps that fought from horseback against the tanks, machine guns, artillery and aircraft of the modern armies fighting against them. They were later joined by first one, then three Waffen SS cavalry divisions. German horse cavalry played important combat roles during the retreat from Russia and the fighting in Hungary as well as the siege of Budapest. Achtung Cavalry reveals the secrets of those German cavalry units organization and employment. It is also the story of their brave horses that

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perished by the thousands in combat on the Eastern Front. Some of the units described in Achtung Cavalry: German Army 1st Cavalry Brigade; German Army 1st Cavalry Division; German Army Cavalry Regiments on the Eastern Front; the 3rd and 4th German Cavalry Divisions, in Hungary: 1944-45. Anti-Partisan Warfare, Yugoslavia Germany's War Against Tito's Partisans There was something unwritten going on during the German anti-partisan war in Yugoslavia. Several excellent German and Axis combat formations regularly made mincemeat of the communist partisans. Yet, no coherent strategy was devised or implemented to defeat the communists, and the communists were very defeatable. Anti-Partisan Warfare, Yugoslavia explains the dark underbelly of the war, and attempts to answer the question: Why were the Germans defeated there? Anti-Partisan Warfare, Yugoslavia provides clear and definitive analysis of both Axis operations and the machinations of Tito's partisans. Anti-Partisan Warfare, Yugoslavia compares operational efficiency to the tactics employed by several different groups of Axis combatants and their communist adversaries. The answers to many questions about that war will shock you. The Assault Generation Axis Volunteers on the Eastern Front One of the most edifying secrets of World War II is now revealed. The German Army was so popular during World War II that many nations contributed huge contingents of Axis volunteer soldiers to fight and die beside the German Army on the Eastern Front. In graphic detail, the story of each foreign army and major combat unit that fought for Germany, against Russia, is finally told. Few historians know that the Axis nations of Croatia, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Rumania and Slovakia contributed armies to help Germany in the war on the Eastern Front. However, even fewer are aware that Belgium, Estonia, France, Holland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Spain, Russia, the Ukraine and other European Axis nations also contributed multiple divisions of combat troops to the first true assembly of United Nations at war with Bolshevism. Did you know that over half of the "German" troops at Stalingrad were actually Russian volunteers? By 1943, every German division included Russian volunteers equal up to fifty percent or more of its manpower. Even German panzer divisions included

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former Russian volunteers. Most of those foreign Axis troops acquitted themselves well in combat, and earned great glory on many bloody battlefields. This is their story; the story of the assault generation. Barbarossa Trap Red Army Traps the German Army When the German Army invaded the USSR in 1941, it was a pre-emptive strike. The German Army knew that the Red Army was advancing towards the borders of German-occupied Poland. So, that improvised a major strategic preemptive strike into the USSR. What the German Army did not know was that the huge horde of Red Army troops advancing towards their start line in Poland were carrying out a dual-option plan. If the Germans did not respond, all of Europe would be invaded. On the other hand, if the German Army invaded the USSR, a huge strategic trap composed of Soviet reserve army groups assembling on the Red Army's deep left and right flanks, would ensnare the German Army in a vast Barbarossa Trap. That Barbaroosa Trap would first bleed the advancing German Army by numerous combinations of attack and defense. Then, when the German Army was over extended and German traitor generals had sabotaged supply and reinforcement, the USSR would launch the strategic offensive phase of the Red Army's Barbarossa Trap. The Barbarossa Trap worked with incredible success. The German Army in the USSR was crippled by the Red Army's counter offensives in the winter of 1941-42. If you want to learn something about one of the most important aspects of World War II that is never mentioned by the established media and publishers, you should read Barbarossa Trap. The only publishers who have dared to address this suppressed subject is QuikManeuvers.com, which brings it uniquely to the American readership with the shocking ferocity of a coup d'etat. Battle for East Prussia The German Army Defends the Reich In 1944-45 the seemingly irresistible Soviet Army stormed into German East Prussia. The German Army defending East Prussia was strong but poorly led and invariably the Soviet Army broke through. Numerous fortified areas covered a major portion of East Prussia. However, German Army Group North that was linked to the defense of East Prussia to the north proved invincible and was not broken by massive Soviet Army assaults. German Army Group North was transformed into Army Group Courland, which held out

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until after World War II ended. Prior to January 1945, in East Prussia, the German Army had experienced a series of Soviet Army offensives rippling across the western Soviet Union from June to August of 1944. Those Soviet offensives included the Belorussian operation, the Lvov-Sandomirks Operation, and the operations in the Baltic States. As a result, Soviet Army forces swept to the boundary of East Prussia and to the Narev and Vistula River lines north and south of Warsaw. Battle For East Prussia describes how the German Army defended East Prussia in 1944-45. Battle Leadership German Army Secrets (written by Captain Adolph Von Schnell, 1933) Battle Leadership is a book describing the verities of military maneuver and leadership psychology that are just as valuable today as they were in World War I's close combat on the Russian Front. Such principles of close combat and military maneuver are as useful today for the soldier, war gamer, historian, and/or guerrilla fighter, as they were to the World War I German Army. The man who wrote the book, who has been dead for fifty years, was not a World War I general. He was a junior officer in the German Army who learned his leadership psychology and military maneuver art in the crucible of close combat on the Russian Front in World War I. It does not take a World War I general, a German Army veteran of close combat on the Russian Front to understand the principles of leadership psychology and close combat described in Battle Leadership. It is now available at a very reasonable price to the readers of QuikManeuvers.com. Red Terror's Bloody Reprisal Communist Terrorism, Kharkov: 1941-43 For three years a communist terrorist organization ran rampant in Kharkov, regardless of the fact that it was occupied by the German Army. The German Abwehr worked for three years against communist terrorists in Kharkov, but failed to destroy them. Bloody Reprisal gives an in-depth look at the grisly achievements of the communist terrorist organization in Kharkov, run by the criminal murderer known as Sayenkov. If the Abwehr had been willing to use terror against the communist terrorists, they would have prevailed. However, the German authorities in most occupied Soviet cities during World War 2, were remarkably lenient with the local populace. Although that policy resulted in millions of Russians to volunteer to fight against the communists, it also enabled communist terrorist organizations to

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wreak havoc. If the German Abwehr had used bloody reprisals in Kharkov, they might have defeated the communist terrorists. British Commando Handbook British Commandos of World War II Our researchers found this one-of-a kind commando manual published for British Army Commando Officers in 1942. It was modified to increase its readability and is made available to QuikManeuvers' customers at an unbelievably low price. The British Commando Handbook covers in great detail the organization, training and operations of British commandos in World War Two. British Commando Handbook was written for British Army Commando officers as a training manual. The material in it was like a guidebook for British commandos in World War Two. The techniques and methods used by British Army Commandos are still useful today. Although many of the lessons of World War Two are obsolete, what the British Commandos learned in World War Two is still relevant. Budapest Defense 1944 SS Cavalry Urban Lethality Since the end of World War II a few thin volumes have been written about the short siege of Budapest in late 1944 and early 1945. Most military historians know little or nothing about the siege of Budapest because they cannot read German, Hungarian, or Russian. As a result, the detailed story of the siege of Budapest, what really happened, has never been told. Many writers who attempt to write about World War II battles don't understand or know about the units, organizations, personalities and details of various World War II battles. They cannot explain what happened because they don't understand the military aspects either. They just reel off facts punctuated by German-hating ideological philosophies. QuikManeuvers.com has stepped into this arena, polluted so much by bigotry and ignorance, in order to provide easy to understand descriptions of actual battles as the soldiers involved could have and should have fought them. Budapest Defense 1944 takes into account the terrain in and around Budapest, the units involved (nearly 100,000 Axis troops alone) and the nature of the leadership. For example, few people realize that Fortress Budapest was commanded by an inept SS police general, not a Waffen SS general. Budapest Defense 1944 also describes how an average or above average Waffen SS general, experienced in Waffen SS warfighting

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practices, could have and should have defended Budapest, the graveyard of the SS Cavalry Corps and the excellent 13th and Feldherrnhalle Panzer Divisions. There is nothing like Budapest Defense 1944 available anywhere else in the world. Discover how Budapest could have been defended through deep and layered zones of defensive Scherpunkts, aligned so as to lure the advancing enemy into sequential killing grounds. Learn how the accumulated lethality of a labyrinth of fortified city blocks, reverse slope defenses, mutually supporting strongpoints, and battle shaping mine fields could have totally annihilated at least one of the Red Army fronts fighting to take Budapest. Budapest Defense 1944 is a guidebook for defending an urban area with cunning and maneuver. Commando Raid British Commandos of World War II Although the British commandos are mentioned in every history of World War II, very little detailed information is available. Commando Raid focuses upon the organization and tactics of British commando battalions. However, some attention is given to large-scale fighting as well as micro-tactical combat. Most of the material in Commando Raid is devoted to British commando exploits during the World War II years 1940-1942. Although the commando idea was good, British commando units were poorly organized. The commando raid was the main type of combat carried out by British commandos. The Saint Nazaire commando raid, the Varengeville commando raid, and the commando raid on General Rommel's headquarters are covered in some detail. The book is not a complete and detailed description of British commandos, but instead captures the essence of their organization, training, and tactical level combat during World War II. Commissars Communist Enforcers in the Red Army In World War II, the Red Army would have collapsed by 1942 without the pressures exerted by Red Army commissars. Commissars were fanatic Soviet officers, placed at all levels of command, whose purpose was to ensure that the common Red Army soldier would continue to fight as zealously as possible. The commissars ruled by terror, and utilized the communist in every unit as well as NKVD troop units that were embedded in most Red Army combat forces to ruthlessly quell any deviation from the commissars' warfighting norms. The commissars also used two carrots along with their

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sticks. They insured that the fear-crazed soviet infantry was fed daily doses of vodka and continuous propaganda messages crafted to instill hatred of the Germans and acceptance of death. For those more intelligent soldiers who didn't swallow the commissars' lies, there were the penal battalions. The Red Army in World War II had hundreds of penal battalions, which were forced to spearhead attacks across enemy minefields and into the teeth of enemy fire. No soldier in a penal battalion survived the war. Red Army commissars also created Sniperism as a propaganda device to inspire and motivate the poor, fearful Red Army infantry that was dying in the hundreds of thousands. The commissars were everything that is ugly and hateful in the human psyche. It is a rotten irony that so many of them survived while millions of the men they forced to fight lay dead. D-Day Combat Invasion & German Counterattack Of the 175 books currently available on D-Day, or the invasion of Normandy, France in 1944, none of them really go into deep detail about the German side of that campaign. None of the books explain how the German commanders, officers, and units perceived the various situations and problems relevant to the invasion of France, and how they dealt with them. Almost no books give complete descriptions of the German units that actually fought in the battles around Normandy, and how they faired. In an ostentatious search for "bling" most writers about D-Day grossly gloss over the most interesting aspects of that campaign. In answer to this historical deficit, QuikManeuvers has brought forth D-Day Combat. D-Day Combat reports, from the German standpoint, the German Army's reaction to the invasion of France in 1944, especially its numerous counterattacks. There are many books on D-Day fighting, but they merely skim the surface. D-Day Combat is an in depth series of reports by German Army officers who were there in France in 1944. They discuss German Army organization and reaction to D Day as only professional experts can do. Read D-Day Combat: Invasion and German Counterattack and learn about what happened in France in June 1944, from several new angles. Daring Thrust; Deep Battle German Army Strategic & Operational Art Most books about the war on the Eastern Front in World War II between the Germans and the Soviets are written as narratives. The authors of such

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material simply regurgitate selected well-known "facts" describing some of what happened when, at certain locations. Daring Thrust; Deep Battle rejects the mediocre time-line approach in favor of the dagger thrust simplicity of expert clarification. This e-book takes the reader inside the minds of the competing German and Soviet generals. Readers are surprised to learn that German Army maneuver warfare for example, especially strategic and operational art, only occurred part of the time on the Eastern Front. Certain long-held secrets are dramatically revealed in Daring Thrust, Deep Battle. The reader will learn that the German Army launched a pre-emptive invasion of the USSR in order to foil Soviet plans to invade and enslave Europe, which were drawn up in 1940, and placed into execution in 1941. The reader will be transported through time and stand in the war rooms of the German Reich as the facts are totaled up and conclusions are drawn by the German Army General Staff. At the time, German Army operational art seemed unstoppable. Finally, the reader will punch his way out of history's paper bag of fragmented illusions, and engage historical lies about the Eastern Front in the close combat of deception annihilation. The facts substantiating sensational truths will be thus revealed. For example, few people realize that several huge Red Army groups were advancing on Europe when Germany launched an improvised, pre-emptive strike in June of 1941, and also about the infamous Soviet boneyards at Myasnoi Bor, which were still there in the 1990s. The reader will also learn how traitors within the German military colluded with the Soviet high command to kill large numbers of German Army units in a vast cauldron, which they called the Barbarossa Trap. The differences between the way Stalin and Hitler controlled their army generals, and the convergent styles of strategic and operational art practiced by both STAVKA and the German Army General Staff's version of warfighting, will be mysterious no more. Some of the enduring sixty year long deceptions of World War II will no longer be allowed to mask the facts about what really happened in the realm of high level Junker traitors and communist agents of influence. The reader will be shocked to learn that given the level of communist subversion within Germany, the German Army's only hope was that its operational art would be superior to that of the Red Army.

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Death by Precision Fire The World War 2 German Army Sniper In WWII a myth was circulated by the Soviet Army. That myth was eagerly repeated by left-wing writers for the past 60 years, and a movie called "Enemy at the Gates" was recently produced by Hollywood, which was dedicated exclusively to the promulgation of that legend. The legend was that Soviet Army snipers tactics and stealth were superior to German Army and Waffen SS snipers, and had a greater kill rate. Death by Precision Fire explodes that myth, and offers the true story of German Army and Waffen SS sniper tactics of stealth and precision firing against the Soviet Army. The movie, "Enemy at the Gates" depicted German Army sniper tactics and stealth as inferior to the Soviets. When you read this book, you will see that "Enemy at the Gates" was wrong. The German Army and Waffen SS sniper was the best in World War II. Eastern Front Battlefields Terrain Factors in the Russian Campaign This book was written by a German general and described how the German Army coped with the various types of terrain encountered in Russia on the Eastern Front. The Eastern Front's many obstacles included: river lines, woods, swamps, steppes, and subalpine terrain. Although the book includes many interesting comments about Russian terrain, it is laced with complaints about Adolph Hitler. Adolph Hitler is blamed for every mistake that the German generals made. Many soldiers of the German Army died because of the mistakes made by German generals on the Eastern Front. Adolph Hitler was not able to micro-manage the German Army, like the modern US government does. In fact, Adolph Hitler left the leadership of the German Army, in most cases, to the brutal mercies of sometimes incompetent German generals. That is why Eastern Front Battlefields contains editorial comments. Espionage Manual 13 - Achtung Abwehr German Intelligence, World War II The Abwehr, German Intelligence in World War II, was a strange organization. From 1935 to 1944, the agency ran a huge number of spy operations all over the world. Some of those spy operations were fantastically successful. However, most Abwehr spy operations in World War II were failures. The reason for that was that the head of Abwehr,

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Admiral Canaris, and two cliques of highly placed traitors operating within the Abwehr sabotaged the Abwehr's most important spy operations. Those traitors within German Intelligence cost Germany over a million lives. Espionage Manual # 13 - Achtung Abwehr provides the reader with an overview of several Abwehr spy operations. In addition, thumbnail sketches of the Abwehr's Brandenburg Commandos and the traitor, Canaris, are provided. German Intelligence would have worked very well if it had not been sabotaged from within. The Abwehr included many dedicated patriots who almost, in spite of high-level treason and sabotage, won the war for Germany. German Intelligence in World War II was not limited to the efforts of the Abwehr. However, other German intelligence agencies were much smaller, and therefore, less productive. Espionage Manual 16 - Soviet Subversion of Germany How Soviet Espionage Replaced Failed Revolution Espionage Manual # 16 - Soviet Subversion of Germany is part of QuikManeuvers.com's new series of espionage manuals of forgotten Soviet HUMINT techniques. It is an important introductory e-book to an aspect of world history totally ignored by American authors and publishers. Our subscribers who read this e-book entitled Espionage Manual # 16 - Soviet Subversion of Germany will find information in it that they have never even heard a whisper of. In 1919 the Soviets targeted Germany as their number one enemy, because Germany had a leftist government and there were 250,000 communists living there. In 1920 the USSR, as accurately described in Espionage Manual # 16 - Soviet Subversion of Germany, began a series of subversive campaigns that at first focused on assassination, then developed into a long period of revolutionary and terrorist warfare. After such efforts were defeated by the German people and the Gestapo, Soviet subversive warfighting evolved into the familiar Soviet espionage-centric subversion. Later, the reds espionage-centric subversive warfare was expanded into Soviet traitor-espionage centric war, which had to beat the Gestapo to get Germany. The exciting details of the teleological organization and tactics of the Soviet GRU and NKVD as it infiltrated and organized a bewildering array of subversive, terrorist and espionage vehicles inside Germany are contained in Espionage Manual # 16 - Soviet Subversion of Germany. In Espionage Manual # 16 - Soviet Subversion of Germany the reader will learn that the government of Germany was a de facto ally of leftist subversion for over a decade. The reader will also learn how the

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people of Germany had to deal with both their government and the reds, by forming their own combat groups. Modern western authors and publishers ignore the fantastic wars that swept back and forth through Germany for 15 years before the Hitler and Gestapo era. They ignore it because the facts of what actually happened will dispute and nullify the fabric of mythological lies that they have promoted in a naked re-write of history to conform to leftist "truth". Espionage Manual # 16 - Soviet Subversion of Germany is the first of a new mini series of QuikManeuvers.com espionage manuals that grapples with historical reality not leftist mythology. Finnish Army Continuation War Finnish Army Battle Tactics, Units They were mostly workers with a sprinkling of middle class people who huddled in the frozen ditches, and were marked by their uniforms as Finnish Army soldiers. Many had never been outside their home village, and were shocked at the hundreds, perhaps thousands of Soviet tanks and trucks that advanced along the snow covered highways into Father Finland. Somehow, those small groups of Finnish warriors stopped the Soviet juggernaut, broke it up into fragments, and mopped up the remnants with knives and machine pistols. They were equipped with World War I weapons, and depended upon the booty they took off the Soviet dead to sustain their war. But, they proved that a homogenous European force, led by hardened warrior generals, could prevail against great odds. For them, victory was not the end of war, but a transition to the Continuation War, and there were blood debts to be paid. Finnish Army Continuation War is an e-book oriented towards reconstructing the concept of the Finnish Army in World War II as a warfighting Gestalt. The amazing variety of combat units fielded by a nation of only 4 million people was nearly double the number of such units that Finland should have been able to mobilize. The units described in Finnish Army Continuation War were effective to a degree unheard of in other armies. People who read about the Finnish Army don't understand how such a small force killed nearly a million Soviets in World War II. Finnish Army Continuation War answers such questions, and many more, as it affords the reader a new perspective on the Finnish Army.

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Finnish Front Close Combat Infantry Combat, Murmansk Front Finnish Front Close Combat is one of the few books available, perhaps the only one that is devoted to German infantry combat on the Murmansk Front. German infantry, especially mountain infantry fought a number of bloody battles against the Red Army from 1941-44 in Finland's Murmansk Front. Finnish Front Close Combat describes several exciting battles along the Murmansk Front with close detail regarding German combat task organization, tactics and leader procedures as well as the counter actions of the Soviet adversary. Finnish Front Close Combat even includes two rare chapters describing German infantry in close combat against attacking Finnish forces who stabbed Germany in the back. Forest Battle Tactics Forest Combat, Eastern Front The forest is a magnificent place to fight, and true hunters can be sustained victors in such environments. All they have to do is to understand the environment and how to maneuver therein. Nothing can be clearer to the professional soldier than the messages to his senses that flood him in a forest setting. Camouflaged and moving stealthily, the forest warfighter creeps with soft footfalls through the many bushes and trees provided by the god of war, to mask him as he hunts for the enemy. The forest warfighter feels the blood exhilaration that comes to a soldier who knows that in the forest, enemy artillery and air power are the least effective. Forest warfighters also realize that advantages of terrain and tactics are not long-lasting. That is why they understand that the enemy must be crushed piteously as he is infiltrated, out-flanked, and ambushed along the forest trails that are now the battlegrounds of the forest warfighter. Forest Battle Tactics introduces the worthwhile concepts that guide the professional soldier who will prevail in forest combat. Fighting in forests, swamps and woods is a form of warfare perfected by the Finns and Russians. Yet very little has been written about how to fight in woodland battles. Forest Battle Tactics: Forest Combat, Eastern Front fills that vacuum. Forest Battle Tactics explains how the Soviets and Germans fought in Russian forests and swamps. The simple, yet innovative tactics of forest combat are precisely explained in Forest Battle Tactics. Such methods are as useful now as they were so long ago in the fog-shrouded woods of Russia.

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Fortress Berlin German Army Defense of Berlin, 1945 Fortress Berlin is the story of the last major defensive effort of the Third Reich in World War II. It is an e-book that teaches the reader how to organize and fight from fortress cities in modern war. By 1945, Soviet hordes had pushed the valiant German landser and panzer troops back into Fortress Berlin. There they dug in with the valiant Volksturm, Hitler Jugend and a large number of foreign volunteers for the Reich's last Wagnerian effort in the Battle of Berlin. Although the German people knew that the situation was hopeless, they refused to surrender Fortress Berlin. No Soviet-style secret police or blocking detachments forced them to fight. Neither did they deploy hundreds of battalions of Soviet-style slave soldiers known as penal battalions in the Battle of Berlin. Any other army in the world would have surrendered when the last center of gravity of their nation was doomed, but not the men in Fortress Berlin. They were heroes who killed hundreds of thousands of fanatic communists in the streets of Berlin and thousands of communist tanks, as they fought from the last ditch. Many of them fought to their last drop of blood, and we who know Fortress Berlin's heroes spit in the face of the pathetically soft leftists who slander them as anything less. If you want to share the pain and share the glory of the Battle of Berlin, read Fortress Berlin. German Army Defense of Berlin World War II, Battle of Berlin German Army Defense of Berlin was written by officers of the German General Staff after World War II, while they were still held captive in Allied concentration camps. German Army Defense of Berlin is therefore an historical artifact that has been modified for current consumption by QuikManeuvers. This book reveals much interesting and surprising information about the thought processes and problem solving ability of the men who wrote the book. The arrogant pessimism and mediocre thinking common to most members of the German General Staff is well represented in this book. It is obvious that the men who wrote it were ill informed about nearly all major aspects of the defense of Berlin, although they did include many fragmentary pieces of historical evidence that should prove interesting to any student of war.

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The book repeats the endless mantra of German generals, which was distributed so widely after World War II, namely that every decision made by hundreds of divisions, corps, armies, and army groups were simultaneously micro-managed by Adolph Hitler from a tiny cubical hidden under the Reich's Chancellery using World War II type technology. Only the uninformed could think that Hitler could have micro-managed his far-flung legions with the exquisite precision attributed to him by his enemies on the German General Staff. In fact, as German Army Defense of Berlin accurately spotlights, many hundreds of military mistakes coupled with thousands of incidences of military sabotage were implemented by German generals and the German General Staff during World War II precisely because Hitler was not able to monitor their performance. German Army Defense of Berlin accentuates not only the World War II Battle of Berlin, but also the mediocrity of the military leadership provided by German generals and high staff officers. The mistakes that they made, wholly and falsely attributed to Adolph Hitler, are accurately described in German Army Defense of Berlin. These mistakes are so obvious that only military amateurs would fail to note them. Such amateurs are found within western armed forces and the historical literature genre. German Army Eastern Defenses Defending Against the Soviet Blitz Long before the Reds arrived at the gates of Berlin, German Army soldiers, along with millions of foreign volunteers, fought the communist hordes from German Army Eastern Defenses. For years, those who fought for the Third Reich slaughtered millions of attacking Red Army troops as they fought one defensive battle after another. German Army Eastern Defenses is an introduction to that magnificent blood letting. It describes the intrigues, glorious bravery and treason so prevalent in the German Army and its traitorous high command. German Army Eastern Defenses is also an e-book that teaches the reader how to fight against advancing communist hordes and make them pay with mounds of corpses. Follow the armed forces of the Third Reich as they fight meter for meter across Russia, Poland and finally the Third Reich itself.

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German Army Mountain Warfare World War II Mountain War During World War II, the German Army created more than eleven divisions of mountain warfare troops. These elite units were trained to fight in the mountains and rough terrain. They also proved lethal on flat terrain, and even in urban combat. This report, written by the German Army in World War II, and edited by QuikManuevers to make it more relevant to modern conditions, is a guidebook for mountain warfare. In Afghanistan, the US Army could have benefited from a unit trained, organized, and equipped like a German mountain division. Instead, the 10th mountain division of the US Army was formed, and given absolutely no training in mountain warfare. The Germans knew how to fight in the mountains, and the combat leaders of German mountain units were skilled in tactics both at the divisional and lower levels. German Army Mountain Warfare describes how mountain war was fought in World War II. Yet, the military art displayed in World War II is just as useful today. German Army Mountain Warfare is thus a dual book. On one hand it describes the German Army's approach to mountain warfare in World War II, and on the other hand it provides guidance for those who would like to learn how to fight in modern mountain warfare. German Army Operational Level Defense Operational Art in Defeat German Army operational level defense was carried out by the best German generals on the Eastern Front, as they strove to out-maneuver the relentless Red Army juggernaut. Imagine being a loyal and patriotic general of the Wehrmacht who was fighting (on the Eastern Front) the largest, best-equipped and most fanatic professional army in the world. Yet, that was not bad enough. The loyal beleaguered German generals fought under numerous handicaps that actually decided the war. Behind the scenes was a body of German generals and colonels that included a high percentage of traitors and saboteurs who not only gave all German plans and secrets to the Soviets, but also sabotaged every operation, its weaponry, supplies, ammunition and replacements. In addition, German military intelligence was also riddled with traitors and saboteurs. It is obvious that there were so many treasonous events that had a more decided impact on the war than the actual fighting. Those more devastating factors, that insidiously destroyed Germany from within, are not discussed in German Army Operational Level Defense. (However, they are discussed in QuikManeuvers.com's Daring

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Thrust; Deep Battle)In fact, the greatest weakness of the e-book, German Army Operational Level Defense, is that it only includes events that had a secondary effect on the Eastern Front. The clever and innovative methods of German Army Operational Level Defense killed millions of reds, but behind the lines treasonous Germans were causing the deaths of hundreds of thousands of German soldiers. If you want to know how the best German generals utilized successful operational level methods to temporarily beat the most relentless and successful aggressor army of the 20th and 21st centuries, then German Army Operational Level Defense is for you. German Army Tactics, WW2 German Army, 1942-45 From 1942 to 1945, the German Army was essentially on the defensive. Most of their tactics consisted of clever defensive positions defending against the British, Americans, or Russians. Sacrificing operational art, the Germans fixated on tactics. However, those German Army tactics, which featured frequent counter attacks, were innovative and imaginative models of tactical combat that remain useful today. German Army Tactics, WW2 includes sections on German assault tactics, German rifle squads and machine guns, German anti-tank tactics, German infantry defensive tactics, and German artillery tactics. The reader will thus enjoy a comprehensive discussion of German Army Tactics; 1942-45 replete with explanatory sketches. German Army Training Building German Army Combat Skill The secret of the success of the German Army in World War 2 was the superior German Army training. German Army training offered German soldiers the best possible methods for winning in combat. Combat training schools were found everywhere in the German Army training establishment. This book describes in great detail the training of German officers for combat leadership (for more officer training information, see QuikManeuvers book German Army Warrior Officers). It also provides information on enlisted training, Hitler Youth training, and storm trooper training. The German Army, to a lesser extent than the Red Army, studied their combat experiences and modified their training to reflect lessons learned. German Army Training provides an enlightening description of a frequently ignored subject.

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German Army Volkssturm Units German People's Assault Troops They were old men and young boys. They were the Third Reich's bottom of the barrel. But they stepped up to provide their Fatherland's last line of defense. The German Army and the German Wehrmacht was desperately battling with its back against the wall in 1945. Too many good men had died as the result of sabotage and betrayal by German traitors. The only hope for the Third Reich and the Wehrmact and the German Army was the Volkssturm and they came forward. Armed to meet the rampaging Soviet beast. By the hundreds of thousands the old men and boys of the Volkssturm met the advancing Red Army in a bitter fight to the death. There were heroes among them, many of the Volkssturm fought bravely and effectively, some even earned the highest award for valor, the Knights Cross. They piled up the Red Army dead and they did not quit or run away. In the process they heaped honor on themselves, the German Army, the Wehrmacht and the Third Reich. German Army Volkssturm is their story. German Army vs. Soviet Partisans Soviet Partisans on the Eastern Front, WW2 From 1941 through the latter part of 1944, the German Army fought over a million Soviet partisans, behind the Eastern Front. In that colossal struggle, an entirely different German Army from the one fighting at the frontlines, engaged the Soviet partisans. That alternate German Army was composed of 9 German Security Divisions, 2-4 Hungarian Security Divisions, several German Reserve Divisions, a variety of Axis Security Units, and over a million Polish, Ukrainian, Cossack, and Russian anti-partisan troops. The Soviet partisans were a brutal, inhumane, mass of outlaws and murderers. Under strict Red Army supervision, they used terror to control the civilian population, and ambushes and assassinations against the Germans and their allies. As the Soviet partisan movement grew stronger, more and more Red Army troop units were infiltrated through the lines, and parachuted into partisan base areas located in the huge Russian forests of Western Russia to reinforce partisan armies. Periodically, German Army frontline combat troops, who were recuperating behind the lines, would carry out major anti-partisan sweeps and attack fortified partisan villages deep within the forests and swamps. German Army vs. Soviet Partisans goes into great detail describing the partisan movement in Russia.

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A German Army Waits in Normandy The German Army in France, 1944 In 1942, a British agent stole the plans of the Atlantic Wall, which described the technical details of the German fortifications along the French Coast. He stole a map that was 10 feet long and more than 2 feet wide, which arrived in London on June 21, 1942; two years before the invasion of Normandy. In the meantime, a German Army waits in Normandy. The huge map read by British Intelligence included the technical specifications of the principal fortifications, which were clearly marked, as well as the range and firing angles of every artillery battery. In addition, the map included the positions of German ammunition and supply dumps, telephone communication systems, and command posts. Later, British Intelligence discovered that Organization Todt (which means death in German), which drew up the plans and carried out the construction of the Atlantic Wall, did not report the theft of their plans to the Gestapo or any German headquarters. Continuous Allied aerial photography subsequently revealed that the German Atlantic Wall plans marked with thick red letters, Streng Geheim (top secret), was built along the French Atlantic Coast as planned. In the meantime, a German Army waits in Normandy. The German Army that waited in Normandy had a heart, a sole, muscle, and sinew. It was a great, throbbing beast of war. Its tens of thousands of guns and tanks, and mines and obstacles, were manned by over a million German troops and foreign volunteers from all over Europe, who were determined to throw back the allied invasion of Western Europe. It is 1944, hundreds of allied combat units prepare for D-Day and a German Army waits in Normandy. The German Army in France in 1944 was a heterogeneous force of fourth class and first class combat units manned by Germans and foreign volunteers of every stripe. A German Army Waits in Normandy is a unique e-book; it tells the story of selected units of the German Army, as described by officers in those units, who defended the Atlantic Wall of Fortress Europe against the marauding allies. The organization and preparation, of the German Army in France in 1944, is described by the men who fought there. A German Army Waits in Normandy: The German Army in France in 1944 is an amazing e-book and an editorial triumph.

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German Army Warrior Officers Secrets of WW2 German Officer Selection Success German Army Warrior Officers is a truly unique work, requiring ten years of research. The book describes how German officer selection was carried out by the German Wehrmacht. Those German Army officers and other Wehrmacht officers were carefully selected after all candidates had completed a lengthy series of leadership and personality tests that lasted as long as a week. Waffen SS officer training was different from German Army officer training. German Army officer candidates were required to serve a stint as officer aspirants in combat units. Waffen SS officer training is discussed in detail because it did not require any officer aspirant tenure. Other aspects of German Wehrmacht officer leadership are also discussed in the book, including the emphasis on fairly awarding combat medals, officer leadership methods, and the German general staff. During World War 2, German officer selection in the German Wehrmacht was democratic. The methods utilized found and trained excellent combat officers, who held the German Wehrmacht (armed forces) together until the very end in 1945. The German general staff, and most of the highest ranking generals in the German Wehrmacht, were not products of that German officer selection process, and eventually terminated it. The fact that the general staff and other generals obtained their rank by being Prussians and/or members of the German nobility, is one explanation as to why so many of them were traitorous and/or incompetent. Those who went through the Wehrmacht officer selection process, and became generals before the war was over, were the best and most loyal generals. German Battlefield Intelligence Secrets of Frontline German Army Intelligence Battlefield Intelligence provides insider information about German Army intelligence on the Eastern Front in World War 2. Although German Army intelligence was only mediocre in most cases, German Army intelligence on the Eastern Front was above average. Battlefield Intelligence is a sourcebook for information regarding German Army intelligence reconnaissance and interrogation, as well as discussing the work of German Corps and Division's G2s on the Eastern Front.

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German General Staff Deception Top Secret Project Number 29 Since World War Two, many books have been written praising the German General Staff and its accomplishments. An in-depth examination of those volumes reveals only fluff and lack of circumstance. Few books offer real insight into how the German General Staff thought. German General Staff Deception offers an indirect appraisal of German General Staff officer's mindsets by providing a book that describes the German General Staff's deception operations through the eyes of the generals and staff officers who concocted it. The reader is thus privy to precise examples of how German General Staff officers thought and how they grappled with the complex art of deception during World War Two. The German General Staff invented systematic deception in World War One. In World War Two, the corrupt German General Staff of that era skewed the applications of Deception Art by their own strange mixtures of obtuse arrogance and biased conventionalism. German General Staff Deception provides an aperture, a small doorway into their minds. German Mountain Combat Gebirgs Units in World War II German Army mountain combat in World War II was simultaneously a true combat art form, and the center of innovative combat development. German Mountain Combat describes in greater detail the origins and development of German Army mountain warfare technology. It includes a special emphasis on World War II mountain warfare unit organization and tactics, as well as mountaineering techniques. Copiously illustrated, this manual provides precise instruction on the German ideas regarding varieties of mountain climbing and cliff assault. At the same time, the book offers some description of German Mountain and Jager Divisions, as well as their weapons, tactics, and equipment. Nearly every page has a photograph or drawing, which will enable the reader to more easily visualize the sometimes arcane methods and thought processes described therein. German Mountain Combat is a book that describes World War II levels of military technology. However, those same levels of technology are just as useful today, because mountain warfare is timeless. Mountain terrain and ruggedness precludes the use of modern technology.

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German Panzers Defending Hungary Panzer Retreat to Austria, 1945 German Panzers Defending Hungary describes some of the exploits of the 1st, 3rd and 24th German Army Panzer Divisions as well as the 1st Cavalry Corps and an assortment of Waffen SS panzer and panzer grenadier divisions. Although the combat was bitter and the Germans were relentlessly pushed back, the panzer divisions fought with a level of military professionalism and élan that is not apparent in any army extant in the 21st century. German Panzers Defending Hungary provides the reader with clear descriptions of the rapidly changing German panzer organizations and succinct analysis of a number of panzer engagements and battles. Before the panzer retreat to Austria, the German panzers defending Hungary destroyed over a thousand enemy tanks and piled up Soviet corpses along a 200-kilometer front. If you want to get a taste of desperate battle, read German Panzers Defending Hungary. German Panzers Normandy, 1944 Panzer Divisions Fighting in France When the allied armies landed in France in 1944, they soon began to encounter German panzer and panzer grenadier divisions. German Panzers Normandy, 1944: Panzer Divisions Fighting in France describes the exploits of those units, revealing heretofore little know facts. Many of the chapters in German Panzers Normandy, 1944: Panzer Divisions Fighting in France were written by German officers that fought as members of those panzer and panzer grenadier divisions in Normandy. Five chapters of German Panzers Normandy, 1944: Panzer Divisions Fighting in France are devoted to the unique 21st Panzer Division, and eight chapters are devoted to SS panzer divisions that fought in France in 1944. Two of the most interesting chapters of German Panzers Normandy, 1944: Panzer Divisions Fighting in France describe the two German panzer divisions that were held out of the combat against the allied invasion by German Army traitors who were saving them for a treasonous coup. German Rifle Squad The Gruppe in World War Two Combat The German rifle squad was the best rifle squad in World War II. It was equipped with one or more machine guns and gave an excellent account of itself. German Rifle Squad: The Gruppe in World War Two describes the

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organization and tactics of German rifle squads. The German rifle squad, in World War II, armed with the fabulous MG34 and MG42 machine guns killed millions of enemy soldiers in close combat. No writer can capture the glory and dedication of the German rifle squad in one book. However, German Rifle Squad: The Gruppe in World War Two will suffice until the definitive book is written. The German rifle squad (Gruppe) in World War II had qualities absent in all other rifle squads. It had control, sustainability, flexibility and extreme lethality. Its power was compounded by a historically known, yet PC suppressed secret element that no modern writer dare name, cohesion. Cohesion is a factor that comes only from racial and cultural homogeneity. That factor was so powerful that its glory made even culturally heterogeneous rifle squads, led by the Germans, temporarily effective. That cohesion factor was also a driving force in Japanese and Romanian rifle squads. German Rifle Squad: The Gruppe in World War Two dares go where only QuikManeuvers Publication's nerve carries it. In a nation controlled by the myths, deceits and punitive enforcement of leftist political correctness, German Rifle Squad: The Gruppe in World War Two describes actual historical factors in warfighting that other writers lack the knowledge and courage to describe. German Squad in Combat Rifle Squad Leadership in the WWII German Army In World War II, the German Army rifle squad was the best rifle squad in the world. At its center, was the squad leader who controlled one or two light machine gun teams, and six riflemen armed with bolt-action rifles. The squad leader of the German Army rifle squad was taught to be a master of combat tactics, and could frequently out maneuver larger enemy units. This book is as valuable today as it was when it was written in 1940 by the German Army. The book is loaded with all kinds of interesting combat tactics that are applicable today for the soldier or guerrilla fighter. This book also includes many interesting hand-drawn pictures, drawn by German Army artists depicting the German rifle squad leader orchestrating the combat tactics of his lethal fighting unit. German Strongpoints, Eastern Front German Army Hedgehog Defense After being greatly depleted by the Barbarossa Trap, the German Army wanted to run. Hitler knew that if he listened to his panicked generals, the

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German Army would be destroyed as it retreated. Therefore, he ordered the German Army to stand fast and spit in the eye of the millions of fresh communist troops and thousands of tanks unleashed in the winter of 1941-41. German Strongpoints, Eastern Front provides an excellent run down on the concept of German strongpoints that was adopted in that cold winter of the dead schwerhpunkt. Hitler coined the term "hedgehog" to refer to German strongpoints because they bristled with weaponry and lethality. German Strongpoints, Eastern Front includes a clear explanation of how German strongpoints were organized, and why and how they chewed up and spit out tens of thousands of howling, vodka drugged communist penal and regular troops along a line as riddled with holes as were any German POWs that fell into commie hands. German Strongpoints, Eastern Front is short, and its story is bitter, but what it has to say, must finally be told. Gestapo Counter Espionage The Gestapo Fights Red Spies Gestapo Counter Espionage is the only e-book available in the world that provides an objective report on the German Gestapo of World War II. The Gestapo, Adolph Hitler, and a plethora of other subjects related to Third Reich Germany in World War II have not been reported objectively for decades. The few thin books available on the Gestapo are abbreviated hate-filled volumes of vilification that contain only distorted propaganda and very little that is historically accurate. This current culture of political correctness seems to frighten authors who write about such subjects as the German Gestapo. Their books are invariably apologetic, and certain to include gratuitous propaganda. Regardless of the conditioned hatred that nearly every reader harbors for the Gestapo and the Third Reich, Gestapo Counter Espionage will provide hours of interesting information and entertainment. Many of our readers have asked for objective information regarding how the Gestapo fought the enemies of the Third Reich and especially communist espionage. Many readers are interested in information that has never been revealed before, even if it contradicts what they have been conditioned to believe. Gestapo Counter Espionage disputes the material available on Gestapo espionage. The research on Gestapo counter espionage was initially an examination of only the information available regarding Gestapo espionage and counter espionage efforts. As the research progressed, it was discovered that counter espionage was the main activity of the Gestapo, an agency that focused on communist subversion and domestic traitors. Candor

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and objective content marks Gestapo Counter Espionage as a totally unique document. Gestapo Counter Espionage also includes objective depictions of Gestapo ideology, training, organization, and even dress codes. Gestapo Counter Espionage will hold your attention, but it only scrapes the surface of truth. There is so much more to tell that we have not yet uncovered. It is hidden in the dark corners of bigotry where the skeletons of those who have tried to discover the truth are piled many meters deep. Many of our readers have asked for objective information regarding how the Gestapo fought the enemies of the Third Reich and especially communist espionage. Many readers are interested in information that has never been revealed before, even if it contradicts what they have been conditioned to believe. Gestapo Counter Espionage disputes the material available on Gestapo espionage. The research on Gestapo counter espionage was initially an examination of only the information available regarding Gestapo espionage and counter espionage efforts. As the research progressed, it was discovered that counter espionage was the main activity of the Gestapo, an agency that focused on communist subversion and domestic traitors. Candor and objective content marks Gestapo Counter Espionage as a totally unique document. Gestapo Counter Espionage also includes objective depictions of Gestapo ideology, training, organization, and even dress codes. Gestapo Counter Espionage will hold your attention, but it only scrapes the surface of truth. There is so much more to tell that we have not yet uncovered. It is hidden in the dark corners of bigotry where the skeletons of those who have tried to discover the truth are piled many meters deep. The Glory of Stalingrad Heroism at the Battle of Stalingrad The Glory of Stalingrad is more than another book on the Battle of Stalingrad. (QuikManeuvers.com offers six unique e-books on the Battle of Stalingrad). The Glory of Stalingrad is also an e-book that defines the heroism and glorious bravery of specific Axis troop units during the Battle of Stalingrad, including the several division-sized elements of Russian volunteers that fought against the Soviets in the Battle of Stalingrad. The Glory of Stalingrad is also an e-book that explains how to fight in an urban jungle against over whelming odds. Share the pain and share the glory as you read the exploits of Axis heroism at the Battle of Stalingrad, as they fought to earn The Glory of Stalingrad.

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GrossDeutschland The German Army's Most Elite Division in WW II The GrossDeutschland Division was the most famous division in the Third Reich during WWII. It was the German Army's most elite division on the Eastern Front in World War Two. However, in modern days, little is known about it. It was considered the most elite division in the German Army. The German Army founded the GrossDeutschland in 1939 to prove that the German Army could field a more elite division than the Waffen SS. Members of the division had strict selection criteria and were recruited from all over Germany. All other WWII German Army Divisions were made up from men from a certain locality. GrossDeutschland division, or Greater Germany Division, was the exception in many ways. The division was involved in the most intense combat on the Eastern Front from 1941-1945. In 1940 the GrossDeutschland Motorized Regiment served in France, and in 1941 was sent to Russia. It was then wiped out and reformed at least five times. Each time it was improved in size and in equipment it received. In 1942 it became a Motorized Infantry Division, in 1943 it became a Panzer Grenadier Division. And by 1945, it was the main element of the GrossDeutschland Panzer Corps destined to fight to the end on the Eastern Front in World War Two. This book tells the story of the GrossDeutschland Division; not only of its military achievements, but also its massive casualty rates, and its valiant repeated reformations. Finally, it died on the Eastern Front in World War Two, as most of its personnel would have wanted to go, fighting the hated Bolsheviks. Halls of Vahalla (Where the Brave Live Forever) SS Panzer Divisions - Volume 1 and Volume 2 This two-volume set of active combat history discusses seven German Waffen SS Panzer Divisions (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 9th, 10th, and 12th). Halls of Vahalla focuses on the organization and fighting style of the seven Waffen SS combat divisions that won almost all of the prestigious Knight's Crosses awarded to the Waffen SS. All of these SS panzer divisions, the best of the best, fought on the Eastern Front in Word War II. The 2nd SS Panzer Division, 5th SS Panzer Division, and 12th SS Panzer Divisions each are discussed in three to five chapters of in-depth analysis. New information is revealed regarding the rapid destruction and reformation of these German Army divisions, many of whom were involved in continuous close combat for years. Learn the truth about the best SS Panzer Divisions, the

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1st SS Panzer Division, the 5th SS Panzer Division and the 12th SS Panzer Division. Volume 1 of Halls of Vahalla covers the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Waffen SS Panzer Divisions. Volume 2 of Halls of Vahalla describes the exploits of the 5th, 9th, 10th and 12th Waffen SS Panzer Divisions. Halls of Vahalla is a monumental work of interest to anyone who wants to learn about Waffen SS Panzer Divisions. Hitler's Elite Shock Troops Wehrmacht Desant and Shock Units Although the German Army and Waffen SS ground forces fielded numerous elite shock units during World War II, this book focuses on a selection of particularly unique combat formations. These shock troop combat formations were so well organized and armed that during their period of service they were able to accomplish great achievements. This book examines what an elite shock unit is, as it analyzes the performance of Wehrmacht: Kurmark Panzer Grenadier Division, Brandenburg Division, and a variety of elite Wehrmacht commando shock units ranging in size from Skorzeny's Jagdkommando battalions to corps. Hitler's Ski Troops German Army Combat Ski Units in World War 2 Hitler's Ski Troops is a very unique book. It's a translation of a German Army Ski Manual devoted to how to win the Winter War on the Eastern Front in World War 2. It is loaded with dozens of fantastic drawings of Hitler's ski troops and winter war tactics used by the German Army on the Eastern Front. In addition, the book includes many pages of fascinating material concerning the use and maintenance of skis, sleds, Finnish Akjas, and dog teams. Any person who is interested in skiing, winter recreation, setting up a German Army ski reenactor unit, or devising a war game that requires accurate data on every aspect of winter war will find Hitler's Ski Troops an excellent resource book. The same may be said for those history buffs that enjoy reading about the exploits of the German Army on the Eastern Front. Hitler Youth War German Hitler Jugend Held Hostage The Third Reich in World War Two created a huge and very productive youth organization known as the Hitler Jugend (Hitler Youth). Millions of

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young boys and girls, aged seven to seventeen were enthusiastic participants in the Hitler Youth. By 1941, the teenage Hitler Youth was totally militarized with thousands of young warriors trained and ready to fight for Adolph Hitler and the Third Reich during World War Two. By 1943, Hitler Youth combat groups began to appear on the Eastern Front and although their feats of bravery under fire are legendary, little record remains of their heroism or of the many Hitler Youth who won the iron cross in battle. The record of the Hitler Youth in defending the Third Reich has been forgotten. However, the story of the Hitler Youth did not end in 1945. After World War Two, leftist educators poured into Germany from England and America. They soon established a re-education, or brainwashing program for German youth. Hitler Youth War describes that successful program that has turned Germany into a leftist neo-Marxist state. Hitler's Commandos Abwehr Brandenburg Commandos Special Operations In 1935, German Intelligence (the Abwehr) initiated the creation of the world's first full-fledged special forces organization. Although the Brandenburg soldiers were called commandos, they were far more than that. They carried out every type mission, for example, that is now employed by the American Green Berets. Among those missions were: long range reconnaissance, long range direct action, the recruitment and formation of indigenous troop units, decapitation operations, spearhead or advanced detachment operations, and a variety of coup de mains. In accomplishing those missions, they used every form of desant including: amphibious, parachute, foot mobile, and glider. This book describes the salient adventures of the Brandenburg Commandos that culminated in the last days of the Third Reich, when the Brandenburg Panzer Grenadier Division fought to the end to protect Reich and Fuhrer while bitterly remembering the betrayals of Canaris. Although the men of the Brandenburg fought with both courage and imagination in defense of their nation, the agency that formed them, the Abwehr and its chief, Canaris, were both traitors. In fact, Canaris and the Abwehr betrayed every German secret in WW2 and carried out numerous sabotages that cost thousands of German lives. This book is an eye-opener, and a bargain at any price.

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Hitler's Last Ditch, 1945 German Army Fortresses in the East, WWII In 1944 and 1945 millions of Soviet troops and tens of thousands of Soviet tanks swept irresistibly toward the borders of Germany. Most German Army generals, punch-drunk, panicky, and dreaming of peace, believed the Reds were unstoppable. However, Hitler maintained his combat spirit and created the Strategic Operational Breakwater Concept (and we're not talking about the wet pants so many German generals had from already fearfully breaking water). Hitler conceived of a series of fortified cities and zones that would simultaneously attract Soviet divisions, impede logistics efforts, and increase enemy casualties. It would all end in the decisive Berlin's battle of 1945. Hitler's Last Ditch discusses how well Hitler's fortress city ideas held up, as over ninety percent of his dispirited or traitorous generals sabotaged the Breakwater Concept. The reader will learn what went wrong and how it could have worked. It all ended in Hitler's Berlin Bunker. Horse Cavalry, Red Army World War II Massed Soviet Cavalry in Modern War Horse Cavalry, Red Army World War II is the second e-book offered by QuikManeuvers.com on Soviet horse cavalry fighting on the World War II Eastern Front. With nearly one hundred Soviet horse cavalry divisions committed to combat on the Eastern Front there is a lot to tell. Horse Cavalry, Red Army World War II contains a host of interesting Soviet horse cavalry topics, copiously illustrated, that will thrill those interested in horse cavalry combat on the Eastern Front in World War II. Horse Cavalry, Red Army World War II includes information about Soviet horse cavalry deployed in operational level formations, as well Soviet cavalry deployment in a variety of battlefield conditions and battles. Imagine a plain flooded with thousands of horsemen swarming forward along with dozens of tanks and other vehicles. If they have chosen their breakthrough sector correctly, they will be capable of unhinging the operational depths of their enemy. Imperial Japanese Army Joint Operations Japanese Combined Arms Tactics During World War II, the Imperial Japanese Army conducted many amphibious and combined arms operations. Their austere, yet highly successful amphibious combined arms operations are worthy of intense study. Imperial Japanese Army Joint Operations describes the cooperation

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between the Japanese Army, Navy and Air Force in hundreds of operations throughout the Pacific. The Japanese armed forces were very modern armed forces in the 1930s, but in the 1940s they were obsolescent. However in 1944, Japanese armed forces began to develop a number of the most modern and effective weapons and equipment. But it was too late. By then the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy amphibious joint operations capabilities had been reduced to shambles in late World War II because it was too lightly armed. The fortunes of the Imperial Japanese Army, described so precisely in Imperial Japanese Army Joint Operations, are a lesson to the modern US armed forces that are in the process of returning to the motorized days of 1940s in the name of "lightness." Imperial Japanese Army Joint Operations describes many fascinating and relatively unknown facts about Japanese amphibious combined arms operations, and their constituent elements, in World War II. Imperial Japanese Army Secrets Psychology of the Japanese Army Imperial Japanese Army Secrets describes the psychology and peculiar characteristics of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. Most books on the Imperial Japanese Army produced since World War II have essentially ignored an in-depth discussion of Japanese psychology in World War II. Although Imperial Japanese Army Secrets is not a comprehensive treatment of Japanese military psychology, it does place the subject in the perspective of total war. Many of the elements covered in detail in Imperial Japanese Army Secrets are not exactly secret since some people have heard fragmentary accounts (a sentence or two) referring to the subject. Imperial Japanese Army Secrets clarifies such considerations. Italian Paratroops Italian Paratroop Glory, WW2 During World War II the Italian Army earned a bad reputation as cowards, a reputation that has been reinforced in Iraq. However, a minority of the Italian Army in World War II was ranked among the best soldiers in the war. The best among Italy's elite were Italian parachute troops. The Folgore Paratroop Division was the best parachute unit in the Italian Army. Italian Paratroops is a book about the Italian paratroops and is the most comprehensive book available on the subject anywhere. Although the Hungarian, Japanese and Romanian armies all established paratroop units

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during World War II, the Italian Paratroop corps was second only to the Germans in size and combat lethality. It's all here, the training, the battles, the aborted Malta operation, and the brilliant achievements of Italian paratroopers. Italian Paratroops describes in detail the amazing performance of the Folgore Parachute Division during the Battle of El Alamein when the small regiment-sized Folgore Parachute Division destroyed the equivalent of a British tank division. Italian Paratroops is a book about warriors and glory. The Folgore Parachute Division exemplified both and in the process saved the reputation of the Italian Army. Japanese Armored Operations Imperial Japanese Army Mobile Combat Japanese Armored Operations describes Japanese armored organizations and tactics in World War II. The Japanese never seemed to really understand either how to organize and deploy tanks, or how to manufacture tanks capable of standing up to their enemies, except the Chinese. The Japanese Army's armored units were organized and equipped to fight Chinese troops and they did well against them. However, every place else throughout the Pacific, Japanese tanks and tactics were found wanting. Japanese tanks and tank unit organization throughout the Pacific are described in Japanese Armored Operations. Other aspects of Japanese are also discussed, For example, the Japanese use of bicycle troops, horse cavalry and Flying Columns against the Chinese, is described in detail. Flying columns and their importance to mobile operations have been studiously ignored by the US Army and other western armies for the past ninety years. In that respect, the Japanese armored forces flying columns were superior in maneuver to American, British, Canadian and Polish tank units. In fact, the predilections of the Japanese for light tanks, lightly armed and lightly armored was the greatest failing of Japanese mobility. It's all explained in Japanese Armored Operations. Japanese Army Infantry Combat Blood on the Rising Sun The Japanese Army, as described in Japanese Army Infantry Combat, was composed of millions of very brave and outstanding soldiers at the tactical level. Japanese soldiers were very brave and fought to the last man. Their tactics were frequently innovative, and with the exception of their favored Banzai suicide assaults, workable. Their weapons were often obsolete or

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unreliable hindrances to their tactics. However, their commanders from division on up were frequently incompetent. Japanese generals failed their soldiers in many ways. The Japanese Army infantry was frequently capable of compensating for incompetent leadership by Japanese generals, but it wasn't enough. They died by the hundreds of thousands. Japanese Army infantry, as it fought at Chang Fu Keng, Nomohan, on isolated islands, and for the Kwantung Army in Manchuria covered itself with glory, although the heroes were all buried in mass graves. Japanese Army Infantry Combat describes many interesting aspects of Japanese Army infantry tactics that will shock you. Japanese Army Snipers Imperial Japanese Army Snipers, World War II Imagine the fear when the jungle heat is broken by the crack, crack, crack of several Japanese snipers firing a fusillade. At first, they cannot be located because they are using smokeless power, and they have probably changed position. If they don't fire again immediately, the death and suffering they leave behind will be the only evidence of their presence. Almost nothing has been written about Japanese Army snipers because little is known. That is why QuikManeuvers.com is proud to introduce Japanese Army Snipers, the details about Imperial Japanese Army Snipers. The training, equipment, camouflage, and tactics of Japanese Army snipers is described in detail in the profusely illustrated e-book, Japanese Army Snipers. The story of Japanese Army snipers is incredibly interesting, and will provide hours of reading pleasure because Japanese Army Snipers is worth re-reading. Japanese Paratroopers Banzai From The Sky Japanese Paratroopers is the largest and most comprehensive book available on Japanese parachute troops in World War II. Japanese Paratroopers describes the organization, training and strange tactics of Japanese paratroops. Although Japanese army and navy paratroop forces were third in size of all the Axis armies, behind Germany and Italy, their quality left much to be desired after 1942. In spite of the fact that Japanese paratroop units distinguished themselves in 1941 and 1942, in the years thereafter Japanese paratroop performance rapidly deteriorated although the size of the

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Japanese paratroop force increased. Japanese Paratroopers describes the eccentricity, peculiarities and glory of Japanese parachute troops. Kharkov's Red Streets The Five Battles for Kharkov, 1942-43 The fourth largest city of Soviet Russia was always an important center of gravity. In many ways it was the lynchpin of the entire Eastern Front. Mean Streets explains the importance of Kharkov to the Eastern Front in World War II, and why it was the scene of five major bloody battles in 1942-43. During those battles, the city changed hands time after time, as the brave soldiers and panzers of the German army and Waffen SS covered themselves with glory fighting the Battle of Kharkov. Mean Streets simultaneously allows the reader to peer inside the map rooms of the competing high commands, while introducing the same reader to the gut-wrenching hell and ferocity of the battles for Kharkov. Kwantung Army Japanese Generals vs. the Red Army, Manchuria This is the story of the strange Japanese Kwantung Army that defended Manchuria against the Soviet Union's far eastern Red Army groups from 1939 to 1945. It is the story of inept Japanese generals who never learned how to beat the Red Army in Manchuria. This book has a dual focus, upon the Kwantung Army and Japanese generals in particular. Fact-filled information is provided for the happy reader that is available nowhere else on the Internet. The Kwantung Army, Japanese generals, opium, and a number of bloody battles with the Red Army are interwoven into the war mosaic encompassing the cordite shrouded mountains and plains of Japanese Manchuria. Last Campaigns The Soviet Conquest of Hungary in 1944 In 1944, Soviet army groups were grinding across the borders of Hungary. Hungarian morale was shaky, and the German Army generals wanted to retreat. Suddenly, Hitler demanded that the Axis forces in Hungary attack and the Last Campaigns began. First, Hitler sent reinforcements that won the Battle of Debrecen in 1944, raising German army morale. To protect the Hungarian oil fields and rescue a besieged Budapest, Hitler then sent the powerful 6th SS Panzer Army and General Balck's vaunted 6th Army to

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Hungary's Lake Balaton area. The SS troops knew that they were fighting the Last Campaigns. Included among the panzer army's sub units were several elite SS Panzer Divisions, the 1st SS Panzer Division, the 5th SS Panzer Division and the 12th SS Panzer Division. Together, the two armies of that powerful panzer army group fought the Russians during several campaigns that ended in May 1945. This is their story. But, it is more. It is the story of beleaguered Hungary, of German and Hungarian infantry and SS panzer divisions fighting desperately to save their countries against the onslaught of Russian, Rumanian, Bulgaria, and Czechoslovakian enemies. Read Last Campaigns and learn what could have been done, as well as how it all ended. More importantly, learn the fate of the elite SS Panzer Divisions, the 1st SS Panzer Division, the 5th SS Panzer Division and the 12th SS Panzer Division. Loyalty is My Honor Waffen SS Combat Leadership It is now over sixty years since the end of World War II. However, the world's fascination with the violently aggressive and pristine fury of German Waffen SS combat units is only growing. Loyalty is My Honor describes the origins of the German Waffen SS's supreme lethality and warrior ethos so feared by many millions during World War II. Waffen SS combat power stemmed from a most useful and workable system of Waffen SS combat leadership. Loyalty Is My Honor describes some elements of that ethos and utilizes certain characteristics of the SS Liebstabdarte Division and its favorite son, Colonel Jochen Peiper to uncover some of the most important facts about World War II. It would require several huge volumes to really describe Waffen SS combat leadership completely. However, Loyalty Is My Honor: Waffen SS Combat Leadership offers an excellent jump off point and reveals some secrets that most historians are not aware of. The Lvov-Sandomierz Campaign The Red Army Conquers the Ukraine The Soviet Lvov-Sandomierz Campaign conquered the Ukraine for the Red Army. The Lvov-Sandomierz Campaign describes the many battles and skirmishes which were featured in the nearly irresistible Soviet push from their bridgeheads on the Vistula River. Although the German Army deployed near the Soviet's Sandomierz Bridgeheads were well equipped with tanks, including formidable Tigers, the German Army tanks were medicorely

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maneuvered. As a result the Red Army was able to deplete the German Army tank fleet before the main breakthrough attacks began. Most of the major battles of the Lvov Sandomierz Campaign are accurately described in The Lvov-Sandomierz Campaign: The Red Army Conquers The Ukraine. What they all boil down to is the fact that the German Army generals who fought in that campaign made many mistakes at the tactical and operational levels. That is why they were defeated. It is also a good reason to read The Lvov-Sandomierz Campaign: The Red Army Conquers The Ukraine, since the book focuses upon the reality of German Army general's leadership instead of blaming everything on Hitler. A Million Corpses to Berlin The Red Army's Conquest of Germany in 1945 When the Red Army conceived of conquering Germany in 1944-45, it expected to suffer hundreds of thousands of casualties. But the Red Army never thought that it would lose a million corpses to Berlin. Little did the Red Army generals realize that they had written a blood contract with the devil that would cost them over a million corpses to Berlin. But, the Red Army troops fell in windrows to the tens of thousands of German machine guns and panzerfausts in close combat war fighting. For the first time, the ruthless, mind-numbing sweep and majesty of the Eastern Front Armageddon is exposed to the wide-eyed reader in A Million Corpses to Berlin. The Wagnerian epic that was played out between Belarussia and Berlin was marked by hundreds of miles of twisted wreckage, putrefied corpses, burning towns, raped women, and blood that flowed like rivers. The Red Army's Conquest of Germany in 1945 was no cakewalk. Clinch your teeth as you open this e-book; it's very hot along the pathway marked by a million corpses to Berlin. Murmansk Front Winter War Strategy The battles along the Murmansk front in Northern Finland lasted from 1939 through 1945. Murmansk Front tells the grim story of frigid cold and relentless close combat in a winter war. The reader will learn how the ski troops spearheaded offensives in weather so cold no motorized vehicle could move. The secrets of the Finnish Army's unique approach to war are revealed with the clarity of the arctic sunlight. Murmansk Front is an e-book about sabotage by small special forces units, as well as huge offensives

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carried out by hundreds of thousands of troops in a winter war. The variety of wars fought in the Murmansk zone including the Winter War, and the Continuation War are analyzed in stark detail. Murmansk Front is cold; it's white, and filled with lethal dangers that can only be experienced in fighting in a sub-arctic region. Murmansk Front II Warfare in the Finnish North in World War II Murmansk Front II is a book about the German Army and Finland's Army on the Murmansk Front during World War II. For most of each year, the Murmansk Front was an arctic zone where ski troops fought. Although the major objective along the Murmansk Front was the Murmansk Railroad, Finland's Army of ski troops and the German Army spent a lot of time on the defensive, in spite of the fact that they outnumbered the communist enemy. This book includes a discussion of the German Army and Finland's Army's ski troops and winter warfare tactics. Customers who have purchased The Murmansk Front will find Murmansk Front II a source of further information. Narva, Estonia and the Waffen SS Estonia & the SS Battle Communism When the arrogant Red Army, bloodstained and exultant after battering German Army Group North ceaselessly for three years, stormed out of Leningrad, they felt confident. The sneering Red Army generals, and their bullyboys of the NKVD and commissar corps, dreamed of destroying the European civilization that made a mockery of their decaying Bolshevik edifice. As their fleets of battle tanks and hordes of vodka-crazed cannon fodder poured towards the gate to Europe, they were surprised to find the door had been slammed shut at Narva. Narva, a city in Estonia, is a historic place where several times in the past European knights have defended Western Civilization from eastern hordes. In World War II, Narva, Estonia and the Waffen SS came together as a unified whole in an epic campaign against the rampaging Red Army. Narva, Estonia and The Waffen SS is the story of heroic Estonia, a very small nation that willingly spilt the blood of its gemeinschaft in a fight for freedom. Narva, Estonia and The Waffen SS is also the story of the Waffen SS in Estonia and the Baltic states. Waffen SS troops fought valiantly and frequently to the last man, defending Estonia. Yet, even the front fighters of the Waffen SS did not fight the enemy

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alone. Thousands upon thousands of Estonians volunteered to fight as part of the Waffen SS. In fact, an entire division of Estonian volunteers, the 20th SS Infantry Division, came to Narva and fought in the epic campaign there. Narva, Estonia and The Waffen SS is their story too. Narva, Estonia and The Waffen SS will shock you and perhaps amaze you, but it will never fail to hold your interest. NKVD Secret Police NKVD Mass Murder and Wet Ops The NKVD, the premiere Soviet secret police force of World War 2 and post World War 2, was a very strange organization. The NKVD not only carried out intelligence, counter intelligence, special operations, and partisan operations, but also was the major protector of the Soviet police state for decades. The NKVD was also a huge army or nearly 60, mostly motorized, combat divisions, that was more powerful and fanatical than Hitler's Waffen SS ever was. In fact, the huge NKVD presence, which included the assignment of strong NKVD contingents to every major Soviet combat unit, kept the Red Army from collapsing during World War 2. It was NKVD troops, with their masses of armored trains and tank divisions that brutally put down numerous Red Army mutinies, and prevented Red Army units from retreating on hundreds of occasions. It is estimated that during World War 2, the NKVD killed over 300,000 Red Army troops. In addition, the NKVD mass-murdered over 1 million German, Polish, and Axis prisoners of war, and many Soviet citizens. NKVD killing fields containing thousands of rotting corpses continue to be found all over the former USSR in 2006. After World War 2, the NKVD effectively penetrated all British and American intelligence agencies, and gained control of those agencies with such an iron hand that in 2006, only one British agency has been able to eliminate all communist influence from its policy making management. The CIA, for example, is still controlled by neo-marxist bureaucrats NKVD Terror Soviet Secret Police Murder &Mayhem NKVD Terror describes the numerous layers and intensities of terror used by the NKVD to suppress and control Soviet subjects during World War Two. The Soviet NKVD was involved in espionage, frontline combat, mass murder, partisan warfare, the operations of penal camps and units, mass deportations, and a variety of frauds and deceptions. Soviet NKVD mass murders are the

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most heinous of their crimes. In modern Russia today, there are hundreds of NKVD mass murder graveyards. In those blood drenched killing fields tens of thousands of innocent NKVD victims rot, piled one upon the other. Soviet NKVD espionage was so efficient that they not only infiltrated all the decision-making levels of Hitler's Germany, but also the highest levels of the USA and Britain as well. Although NKVD Terror is a good-sized book, we at QuikManeuvers consider it an introductory volume. Like the mass murder gravesites in modern Russia, Soviet NKVD suppression, mass murder, and espionage was so widely spread that it would take twenty volumes to catalog only some of its major points. QuikManeuvers has pledged itself to make public the heretofore hidden criminal record of NKVD Terror. Panzer Elite Wehrmacht Panzer and Assault Units Panzer Elite describes the best German Panzer divisions deployed on the Eastern Front, with the exception of the Waffen SS Panzer Divisions and the GrossDeutschland Division (see QuikManeuvers' book GrossDeutschland). Since this is a book about elite units that did not fit into the above categories, it does include a description of an elite German Army infantry division, the vaunted 78th Sturm Division. This book emphasizes the Panzer Lehr Division, the Parachute Panzer Division Hermann Goring, and the two Fuhrer Divisions, Begleit and Grenadier. These panzer elite shock units gave powerful service to the Third Reich on the Eastern Front. Although the Fuhrer divisions and the Panzer Lehr Division also fought on the Western Front. Panzer Elite is the only book extant that offers the reader the opportunity to compare the performances of the Parachute Panzer Division Hermann Goring the Fuhrer Division (Begleit), the Fuhrer Division (Grenadier) and the 130th Panzer Lehr Division. Panzer Endkampf German Panzer Divisions; Eastern Front, 1943-45 During the years 1943-45, as the German Army was driven steadily back toward its own borders, approximately thirty German panzer divisions and panzer grenadier divisions were the corset stays of the Eastern Front. The adroit command and control of those divisions could have decided the war in the Germans' favor by 1944. (By the middle of 1944, there was no longer any real chance for the Third Reich.) During the research for this e-book, all available manuscripts describing the experiences of German panzer troops in

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World War II were carefully analyzed. Every book enunciated three lies: 1) Hitler was to blame for all the mistakes made; 2) the German panzer divisions were constantly under strength; and 3) the German panzer and panzer grenadier commanders remained loyal to their troops and the German people, in spite of their hatred for Hitler. Expert analysis of what really happened on the Eastern Front contradicts all those assertions. Panzer Endkampf scrutinizes and reports salient aspects of the operations of twelve German panzer divisions in 1943-45, in order to reveal the truth. As the reader will discover, German Army generals in World War II hid many secrets. Among those secrets are: 1) German Panzer divisions were frequently fully up to strength; 2) the most costly mistakes, which resulted in the loss of millions of German lives, were made by German generals; 3) many of those mistakes were in the form of sabotage, undertaken because of a hatred of Hitler, regardless of its negative effect on the fortunes of the German people. Panzer Endkampf investigates the decline of German panzer divisions on the Eastern Front, by examining the frequently disloyal and sporadically incompetent command behavior and operations of the following German Army panzer divisions: 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th, 11th, 12th, 17th, 18th, 20th, 21st, 24th, and 25th. Read Panzer Endkampf and learn the real truth. Panzer Grenadiers of the SS Hitler's SS Panzer Grenadiers Panzer Grenadiers of the SS is a book about Hitler's SS Panzer Grenadiers, the best mechanized and motorized troops available to Germany. Although Waffen SS panzer grenadier units were stronger than German Army panzer grendiers, it was their ruthlessness and reliability that set them apart. The Waffen SS seemed to understand the type of maneuver brutality required for total war even better than their German Army comrades. Among the Waffen SS panzer grenadiers there were volunteers from all over Europe fighting the communist foe. From every corner of Europe they came and volunteered for the toughest Waffen SS fighting formations. They were united in their hatred of Bolshevism and tyranny over the individual. That is why so many foreigners fought so hard, and died even harder, in the defense of Berlin alongside their German Army comrades in the last days of the war. Panzer Grenadiers of the SS does not tell the whole story of Waffen SS panzer grenadiers but it does describe the glorious exploits of some of the most honored panzer grenadiers of the SS.

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Quick Thrust Imperial Japanese Army Bayonet Fighting Tactics in World War 2 In World War 2, the Japanese Army was not able to stand up against the modern Soviet or American Armies. Their organization, combat tactics, and especially their weapons were inferior to those of their major protagonists. The Japanese Army, however, developed excellent techniques of bayonet fighting which combat multiplied the efficiency of their obsolete rifles. Since the war, no one from the west has studied Japanese Army bayonet fighting, although their rifles have been written about profusely. As Quick Thrust proves, Japanese methods of bayonet fighting were superior in World War 2 and even today. Any professional soldier, re-enactor, or military games player should have this small book. By reading it, he will learn why the Japanese Army rifle, with an affixed bayonet was more than just a rifle. The Japanese Army bayonet fighting techniques described in Quick Thrust are useful today, but only to those armies who have a rifle and at least an eighteen-inch bayonet capable of absorbing the shock of close-in bayonet fighting. The American M-16 is not appropriate for combat bayonet fighting. Red Army Battles Ukrainian SS Division Destruction of the 14th SS Ukrainian Infantry Division "Galicia" Few people realize that during World War II, millions of Soviet citizens voluntarily fought against the USSR's communist regime within the ranks of the German Army and Waffen SS. Wearing German Army uniforms hundreds of Russian, Ukrainian and other Soviet subject people's battalions, regiments and divisions fought to the death against Soviet communism. After thousands of Ukrainians approached the Waffen SS volunteering for duty, the Waffen SS organized a large and powerful division composed exclusively of Ukrainians. That division was known as the 14th SS Ukrainian Infantry Division Galicia, and right after it was trained, it marched to Brody in the Ukraine. In 1944, the 14th SS Ukrainian Infantry Division Galicia fought bravely against a massive Red Army invasion of the Ukraine. Most of the 14th SS Ukrainian Infantry Division Galicia was surrounded and destroyed by the Red Army at Brody, but several thousands of Ukrainians fought their way clear of the Red Army encirclement along with their German Army comrades. The Red Army Battles A Ukrainian SS Division

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provides a clear story of the heroic 14th SS Ukrainian Infantry Division Galicia and its brave battle at Brody. Red Army City Fighting Soviet Urban Combat, World War II Every book about Red Army city fighting in World War II, now available in English, is a shallow treatment of the subject written by non-military writers or amateurs. Red Army City Fighting is different. In a few short pages Red Army City Fighting provides an exciting, available-nowhere-else, insider run down on Red Army city fighting tactics. There are some real gems in this e-book. The Soviets put a lot of thought into fighting in cities or as they called them, "inhabited places." What the Red Army learned from, and practiced in, city fighting is completely unknown to the current ignorant-of-history US ground forces. Yet, what the reds learned from years of fighting in hundreds of villages and cities is still applicable today. Although Red Army City Fighting is a brief e-book, it is an education in urban warfare. If the reader compared what QuikManeuvers.com has to say about Red Army city fighting with the performance of US ground forces in Iraq today, he will be comparing the methods of military professionals to those of naive boy scouts. If you want to know about how to win city fights, read Red Army City Fighting. Red Army Ski Troops White Death on the Eastern Front The Red Army first used ski troops during the Winter War against Finland. Then, when fighting Germany on the Eastern Front (19941-1945), the Red Army employed many ski battalions. The most pronounced innovation of Red Army ski troops was the use of Aerosleigh Battalions. Such battalions consisted of groups of motorized troops mounted on skimobiles armed with machine guns, which greatly increased the effectiveness of Red Army ski troops on the Eastern Front. That is why Red Army ski troops were referred to as "White Death on the Eastern Front". Red Army Tactics Soviet Army, World War II The western and Russian media present the Red Army of World War II as a valiant horde fighting hard to avenge Nazi atrocities. That view of the Red Army is patently untrue. Red Army Tactics describes how the Red Army in

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World War II was organized and fought at the regimental level and below. The unique tactics of Red Army small units provide important lessons for professional soldiers everywhere. However, this book does not glorify the Red Army. It accurately depicts common soviet soldiers as a drunk, hate-filled, murderous group looking over their shoulders at soviet secret police units ready to kill them if they showed any sign of hesitation. Most of the glorious breakthroughs of the Red Army in World War II were obtained by the sacrifice of hundreds of suicide penal battalions, forced to attack into the jaws of certain death by NKVD blocking troops. Red Army Tactics is a surprising book, filled with information available nowhere else. Riders on the Storm Axis Cavalry; Eastern Front, WW II The Axis armies fighting on the Eastern Front included a Finnish Cavalry Brigade, the 1st Hungarian Cavalry Division, the 3rd Italian Cavalry Divisions, and several Rumanian cavalry divisions. Axis forces deployed huge horse cavalry formations as part of their expeditionary armies fighting the Red Army on the Eastern Front. Riders on the Storm describes the organization, methods and campaigns of German Cossack Cavalry Units, as well as a Finnish Cavalry Brigade, the 1st Hungarian Cavalry Division, The 3rd Italian Cavalry Divisions, and several Rumanian cavalry divisions. Every Axis major horse cavalry unit was bifurcated into a mechanized group and a horse cavalry group. In fact, the Soviet and German Armies followed that model as well. The cavalry brigades and divisions of Germany's Axis allies (a Finnish Cavalry Brigade, the 1st Hungarian Cavalry Division, The 3rd Italian Cavalry Divisions, and several Rumanian cavalry divisions) fought long and hard for four years against the communists. This book reveals the hidden aspects of that historical phenomenon. Rifle Squads, World War II The Fifty Meter War In World War II, rifle squads fought at the sharp end of the spear. They suffered the most casualties and were very important members of the combined arms team. Many of their most decisive struggles were decided within a fifty meter terrain slice at the sharp end. Rifle Squads, World War II: The Fifty Meter War reveals the inner workings of, and organization of Axis (Finnish, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Rumanian, and Ukrainian) rifle squads and Allied (American, British and Soviet) rifle squads. Many of the

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Axis rifle squads were organized and equipped to fight independently of superior artillery and air support. Of the allied rifle squads only the Soviet rifle squads were equipped to win the fifty meter war. American and British rifle squads depended upon strong air and artillery support in combat. Without it, they were chewed to pieces by Axis machine guns. A truism of World War II rifle squads was that those squads equipped with machine guns fared better. American and British squads were against equipping their squads with machine guns and their frequent losses in firefights reflected it. Rifle Squads, World War II: The Fifty Meter War clears up many misconceptions about World War II at the sharp end. A Rotted Traitor's Edifice Secrets of the Abwehr German Intelligence Agency This is the story of the German Intelligence Agency, known as the Abwehr. The Abwehr, under its traitor chief, Admiral Canaris, was more an agency that worked to sabotage Germany than it was a German intelligence agency. Although its main nemesis was the Gestapo, the Abwehr was to function for nine years as a nest of traitors that contributed greatly to the defeat of Germany in World War 2. Only on the Eastern Front did the Abwehr function as a partially adequate German intelligence agency. Elsewhere its achievements were the result of luck, and its many failures the result of command sabotage by an internal traitor gang. Secret Wehrmacht in Russia 3rd Reich-Soviet Union Pre-War Cooperation Few people realize that the Soviet Union was cooperatively involved with their main enemy, Germany, in three ways between 1919 and 1933. As Secret Wehrmacht in Russia recounts, all three competitive interactions were occurring simultaneously. From 1919 to 1933 hundreds of NKVD infiltrators, working with thousands of German communists, orchestrated a civil war inside Germany that nearly transformed Germany into a communist satellite of Stalin. At the same time, German armed forces, the Wehrmacht, were secretly training ground and air forces inside the Soviet Union. That secret training was matched by simultaneous German-Soviet trade agreements, which resulted in the exchange of economic necessities. Secret Wehrmacht in Russia introduces the reader to an understanding of Third Reich-Soviet Union pre-World War II cooperation.

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Secrets of Japanese Espionage Japanese Secret Societies and Military Intelligence, World War 2 There are almost no books available on Japanese espionage in World War 2. Secrets of Japanese Espionage includes many secrets about Japanese military and political intelligence in World War 2. For the first time, the fact that Japanese secret societies, such as the feared Black Dragon Society, were the sponsors and innovators of international Japanese sabotage from the late 18th century right up to the middle of World War 2. During the period when Japanese secret societies worked with Japanese armed forces to conduct espionage operations throughout the world, there were sometimes as many as 100,000 Japanese agents at work. There were many secrets of Japanese espionage. Through a far-flung system of espionage, the Japanese employed Japanese immigrants, Japanese tourists, whorehouses, and restaurants as listening posts to gather raw intelligence information. One of the major reasons why all Japanese in America, were placed in internment camps was because there was irrefutable proof that every Japanese immigrant group in America and throughout the world, answered to a Japanese spymaster. Japanese immigrants not only carried out many spy operations, including Pearl Harbor, but they also engaged in paramilitary operations including assassinations. Japanese spymasters also utilized traitorous muslims throughout the world. In fact, a few Japanese spymasters adopted the muslim religion in order to be more influential with their many muslim agents. Japanese secret societies maintained the effectiveness of Japanese espionage until mid World War 2. After that, it was all downhill. Secrets of Japanese Espionage will astound you with its revelations of so many secrets of Japanese espionage in World War 2. Secrets of Stalingrad How General Paulus Lost the War For the first time since World War Two, a book is available that provides a professional military analysis of why the Germans were defeated at Stalingrad. Heretofore the Battle of Stalingrad has been depicted as a stupid battle where Hitler's interference and stupidity caused the destruction of the huge 6th Army. That mindless mantra has been repeated endlessly as the explanation of what happened during the World War Two Battle of Stalingrad. Books written on the subject then recount the same details over and over, tossing in vivid descriptions of the unfortunate

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Germans and "heroic" communist snipers. The real story behind the Battle of Stalingrad has been entirely missed by every American and British author of the past sixty years. Secrets of Stalingrad has utilized over-looked German and Russian language reports and maps to piece together a totally different story about what happened at Stalingrad. Finally the Battle of Stalingrad is correctly explained. The culpability of General Paulus and General Sedylitz, two closet German traitors, is precisely defined. The deficiencies of German command along with specific acts of sabotage are clearly explained and substantiated. Secrets of Stalingrad reveals how General Paulus lost the Battle of Stalingrad and World War Two for Germany. Shadow War, Russia German Army Counter Intelligence (on the Eastern Front) Many lives were lost in the writing of this book, which contains many secrets concerning German Army spies and counter intelligence operatives on the Eastern Front in World War II. The obscure authors of this work, now long dead, hid their real names with pseudonyms because what they reveal in these pages was lethal to all concerned. It is a grim, yet fascinating, story of the German Army Abwehr (intelligence) agency and its counter intelligence activities on the Eastern Front in Russia during World War II. As you read this book, your eyes will grow wide as you learn the secrets of Abwehr agents who established espionage networks and led direct action hit teams against the ruthless barbarity of Soviet spies and terror units. The strange shadow war that they fought behind the lines, in the cities and villages of Russia, were conducted against communist assassins, spies, partisans, and the strange Soviet SMERSH (Death to Spies) units. This story of the Abwehr on the Eastern Front, and German Army counter intelligence inside Russia has not been told before. Once you have digested the secrets revealed in these pages, you will understand the reality of the shadow war conducted in Russia in World War II. SS Parabellum The 7th Prinz Eugen SS Mountain Division The story of the Prinz Eugen 7th SS Mountain Division and the other Axis units that fought the blood-thirsty Tito's partisans in Yugoslavia for four years is just now being told. SS Parabellum kicks over the rocks, and sprays what crawls out with 9mm slugs. The war in the Balkans was a war filled with secrets. But more than anything, it was a war fought by the 7th SS Mountain

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Division. The biggest secret of all was how the communist partisans grew from a weak company-sized unit to a powerful army group of sinister combatants within a year. In SS Parabellum, you will read about the anti-partisan war carried out the 7th SS Mountain Division. You will learn how German allies fought communist partisans including the unreliable Moslems, the cowardly Italians, the ambivalent Cossacks, and the determined strong-hearted Croats. The reader will be surprised by the large number of foreigners who fought against Tito's communist partisans, knowing that if the 7th SS Mountain Division lost, they would be inevitably slaughtered. The war against Tito's communist partisans was a war of close combat, and no quarter in the Balkan Mountains. If the German Army had employed more armored and mountain troops in their war there, it might have been different. The 7th SS Mountain Division was the key formations fighting for Germany in the Balkans. Come, read the bloody story in SS Parabellum. SS Paratroops Attack SS Paratroops Assault Tito's Headquarters SS Paratroops Attack describes the organization and operations of the 500th Waffen SS Paratroop Battalion in the Balkans in 1944, especially its decapitation operation against Tito's headquarters. The SS paratroops ill-fated Operation Knights Move was sent against the partisan leaders hideout with the flimsiest of intelligence information about the enemy forces at that location. The plan of operations of the 500th Waffen SS Paratroop Battalion against Tito's headquarters was mediocre or worst, and drawn up by a relatively inexperienced Waffen SS captain. SS Paratroops Attack details the SS Paratroop Assault by the 500th Waffen SS Paratroop Battalion on Tito's Headquarters and little known facts about that operation. SS Paratroops Attack will rivet your attention. SS Viking Division Drang SS Panzers Rostov to the Caucasus Although there has been much research on World War II during the past sixty-seven years, little research is available in English regarding the German 5th SS Viking Panzer Division. The SS Viking Division was one of the best SS divisions and may have been the best German SS combat division in World War II. The SS Viking Division fought throughout its existence, for four years on the Eastern Front and in the USSR. Many of its exploits are now military legends. SS Viking Division Drang is the story of one of the

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Viking division's most heroic campaigns, the months long running battle from Rostov to the foothills of the USSR's Caucasus Mountains range. SS Viking Division Drang is a short but fascinating description of the combat organization and warfighting exploits of the German SS Viking Division in World War II 1942-43 as it thrust hundreds of miles deep into the USSR's entrails. The 5th SS Viking Division was a unique European division even in the German Wehrmacht where there were many uniquely elite fighting divisions. Besides the fact that the 5th SS Viking Division was invariably well led by excellent division commanders, it frequently included western European volunteers from every nation in Europe. Once the division even included a brigade of heroic Belgian SS troops. A complete description of the SS Viking Division's warfighting achievements would include many thousands of pages of typescript and photographs. SS Viking Division Drang offers a clear explanation of the SS Viking Division's unstoppable thrust across hundreds of miles from Rostov on the Don River to deep within the Caucasus Mountains watershed. The fighting at Rostov, in the Caucasus Mountains, in Soviet oil fields and at many points in between, is a fascinating story of hope and bravery. Stalingrad Campaign Secrets of the Most Famous Battle of WW II Every book by American writers, now available on the World War Two Battle of Stalingrad focuses upon recounting a time-line of loosely joined events. Stalingrad Campaign takes a completely different approach to urban warfighting. In doing so, it reveals secrets that none of the other historians have described. For example, the battle is viewed realistically as a series of engagements controlled by the German 6th Army commander, Fredrich Paulus. His ill-conceived decisions and deployments are critically analyzed. Precise focus is devoted to discussions of how General Paulus could have organized and commanded the troops available. The importance of the 3rd and 4th Rumanian Armies is also clearly examined. One of the many secrets revealed in the book is the fact that one entire division of Soviet volunteers fought on the side of the German Army at Stalingrad. In fact, 40-60% of the combat personnel, nearly every German Stalingrad division, were composed of Russian volunteers. The reader will learn that the World War Two Battle of Stalingrad was not lost at Hitler's headquarters, but at the 6th Army headquarters on the scene.

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Stalingrad Legacy Stalingrad Secrets, After the Battle There are many books about Stalingrad. They all share one salient failing. They miss the mark entirely. The writers of the books, not being experienced war fighting experts, do not understand the German Armed Forces, Soviet Armed Forces, and the historical red flags that point like bloody arrows toward historical truth. QuikManeuvers has produced several e-books about Stalingrad that describe historical truths, ignored or unknown, by the sheep-like historical commentators that wander in herds towards the dustbins of history. Stalingrad was not only a battle, and a campaign, and a traitor-shaped Armageddon, but it also left an indelible legacy. Outside of Stalingrad, and after the Battle of Stalingrad was over, numerous other battles were fought. Stalingrad Legacy: Stalingrad Secrets, After the Battle describes aspects of the Stalingrad campaign and the battles that were heavily influenced by it thereafter. Stalingrad was a huge mistake that set off a chain reaction of mistakes. Stalingrad Legacy: Stalingrad Secrets, After the Battle will reveal things to the reader that he never knew before. Stalingrad's Red Army Secret The Red Army at Stalingrad Since World War Two, a peculiar genre of western historical writers has emerged, the "glorifiers of the red army." Such men have depicted the Red Army as a band of simple, yet noble heroes fighting for freedom against the hateful Nazis. They have made the truth a secret. Stalingrad's Red Army Secret rips back that veil of lies masquerading as history and exposes the Red Army at Stalingrad in all its brutal infamy. If any reader wants to know the truth about the Red Army at Stalingrad, he should read Stalingrad's Red Army Secret. Third Reich Seydlitz Traitors, WW2 External German Traitor Organizations During World War Two there were many German traitors at high levels within the German Army and Wehrmacht. There were three major groupings of German traitors who worked day and night to sabotage the German war effort: Traitor generals inside Germany; German traitors inside Germany controlled by Soviet intelligence (NKVD); German traitors outside Germany

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controlled by Soviet intelligence. German traitors outside Germany consisted of several thousand communist German POWs who were managed by a gang of traitorous German Army generals led by General von Seydlitz. He was a communist puppet who took orders from the NKVD as he officiated over the Seydlitz army, thousands of German traitors who, dressed in German Army uniforms, infiltrated and subverted or murdered German troops. Late in the war, the Seydlitz Army fielded combat battalions that fought against Germany on the frontline. The Seydlitz traitors fought for soviet intelligence (NKVD) and against Germany. Third Reich Seydlitz Traitors is the story of that group of German traitors who served the USSR during World War Two and ran communist East Germany after the war. Thunder from the East Soviet Cavalry Corps on the Eastern Front in WW II On the Eastern Front in WW II, Axis nations battled the USSR in a death struggle of gargantuan proportions, which dwarfed in every way the actions on all other fronts. There also, mobile warfighting was marked by an additional dimension, horse cavalry combat. Across the thousands of square miles of frontage, where over thirty million soldiers were killed in four years of war, millions of horses also fought and died. In many instances, the cavalry army fought the panzer army. The sharp end of that horse combat was the cavalry divisions, units of modern horsemen beefed up with tanks, assault guns and mechanization. The Soviet Army fielded as many as 82 cavalry divisions at one time, organized into cavalry corps and armies. Thunder from the East is the story of those large cavalry formations locked in combat to the death on the Eastern Front in WW II. Topics discussed include: Cavalry Unit Tempo and Shock; Soviet Cavalry Corps Offensive Operations; Historical Influences on Soviet Cavalry Corps Doctrine, Soviet Cavalry Corps-Originated Operational Art, Soviet Cavalry at Stalingrad, and Soviet Strategic Cavalry Army. Traitors of the Third Reich Why Germany Lost World War II Hitler's Third Reich did not lose World War Two because: they tried to conquer the world; they killed 30 million Russians and were anti-Semitic; neither due to insufficient resources and manpower to fight on several fronts simultaneously. Hitler's Germany in WW2 lost the war because of the large number of traitors in their major intelligence agency, and the German

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Army. The collective term for that conspiracy was the 20 July Plot. Literally thousands of traitorous officers sabotaged the German war effort and caused the death of over a million German soldiers. Traitors of the Third Reich exposes the German traitors of the 20 July Plot who were, and are, guilty of greatly harming their own people.. US Army Rangers, Endkamp Destruction of US Rangers, 1944 During World War II, the US Army decided to copy British Commandos by creating an American version of elite amphibious troops. They decided to create several Ranger battalions that would be trained by British commandos. US Army Rangers, Endkamp explains how American Ranger Battalions were ruined by the amateurism of American generals. Those incompetent US generals, staffs, and even lower ranking officers created a poorly organized and inadequately trained force that was, in most cases, hardly ever used as it was supposed to be. Conventional US generals mostly utilized Rangers as conventional infantry. US Army Rangers, Endkamp analyzes that inevitable result of amateurish incompetence. The poor training, wrong utilization, and organizational defects of the US Rangers caused them to be severely depleted with unnecessary casualties several times, until most of the Ranger Battalions were wiped out at Cisterna in 1944. US Army Rangers, Endkamp explains why and how that happened. Waffen SS Cavalry SS Cavalry Combat, Eastern Front Waffen SS Cavalry is another unique QuikManeuvers.com publication, which includes a wealth of material and combat analysis found nowhere else. The organization, training, combat methods, and blood drenched battles of Waffen SS Cavalry are described in a manner that will capture the attention of any reader. The rich history of Waffen SS Cavalry is recounted from the pre-war years through the final days of the Third Reich. Every one of the SS Cavalry brigades and divisions fought on the Eastern Front. It was there in the open steppes, tangled primeval forests, and burning cities such as Budapest that Waffen SS Cavalry troops displayed the valor and steadfast combat resolve that was expected of the Waffen SS elite. But the Waffen SS Cavalry was more than that. They were capable of transitioning from close combat to rapid deep penetration much quicker than pursuing SS infantry. Suddenly, Waffen SS troops clinging to the steel hulls of assault

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guns would crash forward, in a crescendo of fire and death. Fanning out to a flank and seeing through the smoke dimly, would be Waffen SS horsemen, racing to intercept the retreating enemy before they had time to control their panic and dig in. Their advance was made more terrifying by the howls of the Waffen SS Cavalry Hound Detachment. If the enemy did stop, the Waffen SS Cavalry would loop around them in a wide enveloping maneuver. As the half-drunk, fear crazed communist infantry trembled in the dirt; the message that the war would soon be over for them was broadcast bye the thundering hoofbeats of Waffen SS cavalry. Waffen SS Officer Training Waffen SS Combat Ethos Many readers have asked QuikManeuvers.com, "How were Waffen SS officers trained?" Waffen SS Officer Training answers that question in the unique QuikManeuvers.com manner. Every aspect of Waffen SS training is discussed in Waffen SS Officer Training, from the detailed daily schedule of training to the more esoteric, almost occult teachings of SS Honor Castles. It is all there in an e-book that is totally unlike any other book in the world. Waffen SS Officer Training reveals material that has been so long ignored or unavailable that only military experts could have ferreted it out. QuikManeuvers.com's experts are cognizant of all aspects of German Army and Waffen SS warfighting. Our investigative reporters are on the cutting edge of historical research. Do you want to know the secrets of Waffen SS Officer Training? Then this pioneering Waffen SS action e-book is for you.