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Russian artillery encyclopedia

July 29 2012 at 10:19 AM
  (Login Steve.Zaloga)
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Response to Book about Soviet WWII field artillery?

The one "must have" on Soviet artillery is A. B. Shirokorad's massive "Entsiklopediya otechestvennoy artilerii" published by Kharvest in Minsk (Belarus) in 2000 (ISBN 985-433-703-0). It is 1,155 pages long and covers Russian artillery from the early days through to the post-Soviet period. The text is better than the illustrations which are a bit on the skimpy side.

 
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  1. Thank you, Steve. - Peter Rathgeb on Jul 29, 11:08 AM
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