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The German Army 1939-45 (2) : North Africa & Balkans (Men-At-Arms Series,
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The German Army 1939-45 (2) : North Africa & Balkans (Men-At-Arms Series, 316) Softcover - 1998

by Thomas, Nigel

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U S. A.: Osprey Publishing, Limited,. Fine. 1998. First Edition. Softcover. 185532640x 56pp 40 photographs and diagrams and eight full-color plates Men-ag-arms series No. 316 No. 2 .
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Nigel Thomas is a graduate in French and German (BA Joint Honours, Manchester University, 1968; PGCE Durham University, 1972; MA German, Newcastle University, 1980), who has amassed a large archive of information on 20th century military uniforms and orders of battle. He has authored and co-authored many Osprey titles such as MAA 282 Axis Forces in Yugoslavia 1941-45 and is currently head of the Modern Languages Centre and Business Language Unit at the University of Northumbria.

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The Franco-German armistice of 25 June 1940 made Germany master of Western Europe.

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Nigel Thomas is a graduate in French and German (BA Joint Honours, Manchester University, 1968; PGCE Durham University, 1972; MA German, Newcastle University, 1980), who has amassed a large archive of information on 20th century military uniforms and orders of battle. He has authored and co-authored many Osprey titles such as MAA 282 Axis Forces in Yugoslavia 1941-45 and is currently head of the Modern Languages Centre and Business Language Unit at the University of Northumbria.