Before we carry on, I want to be clear: This product is not endorsed by Wargaming or by Overlord. It's entirely my doing.
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Its a compilation of the articles I've posted up here. Many have been edited and tweaked, and a few have had new information that's come to light in the time between it first getting written for this blog and publishing.
However I have included a brand new piece that has never been seen anywhere. I interviewed a veteran of D-Day about his experiences as part of the first wave. He's never told his story before, and so its entirely brand new.
Why am I doing this? Well in the last few years I have been doing a lot of research in archives around the UK. I have made discoveries, including stuff from Germany and Japan. These discoveries have been forgotten for seventy years. However to publish these discoveries I need to purchase the copyrights from the archives. To do that I need capital, which is something I don't have.
So if you want to see a whole selection of Japanese tanks that even the Japanese forgot about, or Britain's idea of flying tanks, or the story of the 250 ton tanks that were to land directly into Germany. Think of buying this book as an investment. You buy this book, it makes the above more likely to happen. You'll also advance the study of history.
This Japanese heavy appears to be actually real... |
In the early 1940's the British sent a military mission to Russia, and the following segment of the missions report, shows you how hard up the Russians were for equipment after Barbarossa. Its from about 1942, I think, maybe as late as 1943.
Its Interesting to note the massive numbers of heavy machine guns, which seems to be an attempt to supplant the deficiencies in other fire support equipment.
never thought of going the kickstarter way ? :)
ReplyDeleteIf this fails then it might be an option.
DeleteHowever think of this as a Kickstarter, which you get something out of. That's my view of it. Plus this is more stable to my mind.
Already ordered a copy. Good luck chum!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Deleteouch, i hate ebooks, i need real one :-(
ReplyDeletebut i guess thats not going to happen :-(
anyway congrats for your (first?) book !
Doesn't Amazon allow you to pay extra and get a print version?
DeleteCant see that option there.
DeleteI hope that I was blind and that you will correct me :-P
I thought you could, however it appears I might have been wrong.
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