Ranger German Horse Power Horse Drawn Elements of the German Army The transport of horses was particularly important for Germany, as it lacked its own oil deposits. Both German infantry and artillery relied heavily on horse-drawn elements, especially in their supply chain and logistics. Every German unit employed thousands of horses and thousands of men caring for the Wehrmacht
This new photo album, one of the first in the MMP / Stratus Camera On series, contains over 180 photos of horse-drawn elements of German ground forces.
Despite the hundreds of thousands of motor vehicles used by the German forces during World War II, the German armed forces remained extremely dependent on the horse.
Content:
-Unseen images
-Horses as a means of transport
-Private sources in Germany
-Army general purpose wagons
-etc...
-Sprache: Englisch,
-80 Seiten, Hardcover
-Standard buchformat
-Bilder
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Ranger German Horse Power Horse Drawn Elements of the German Army