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Klaus Peter Schmolke

    German Light Cruisers of World War II
    Pocket Battleships of the Deutschland Class
    Die schweren Kreuzer der Admiral Hipper-Klasse
    Die Schlachtschiffe der Scharnhorst-Klasse
    German Destroyers of World War II
    Battleships of the Bismarck Class
    • The warships of the World War II era German Navy are among the most popular subject in naval history with an almost uncountable number of books devoted to them. However, for a concise but authoritative summary of the design history and careers of the major surface ships it is difficult to beat a series of six volumes written by Gerhard Koop and illustrated by Klaus-Peter Schmolke. Each contains an account of the development of a particular class, a detailed description of the ships, with full technical details, and an outline of their service, heavily illustrated with plans, battle maps and a substantial collection of photographs. These have been out of print for ten years or more and are now much sought after by enthusiasts and collectors, so this new modestly priced reprint of the series will be widely welcomed.??The first volume, appropriately, is devoted to the Kriesmarine's largest and most powerful units, the battleships Bismarck and Tirpitz, whose careers stand in stark contrast to each other _ one with a glorious but short life, while the other was to spend a hunted existence in Norwegian fjords, all the time posing a threat to Allied sea communications, while attacked by everything from midget submarines to heavy bombers.

      Battleships of the Bismarck Class
    • Reprint of a series constituting the best all-round monographs on German surface warships. All the 40 or so German destroyers that saw service during the war are detailed in this book.

      German Destroyers of World War II
    • The warships of the World War II era German Navy are among the most popular subject in naval history with an almost uncountable number of books devoted to them. However, for a concise but authoritative summary of the design history and careers of the major surface ships it is difficult to beat a series of six volumes written by Gerhard Koop and illustrated by Klaus-Peter Schmolke. Each contains an account of the development of a particular class, a detailed description of the ships, with full technical details, and an outline of their service, heavily illustrated with plans, battle maps and a substantial collection of photographs. These have been out of print for ten years or more and are now much sought after by enthusiasts and collectors, so this new modestly priced reprint of the series will be widely welcomed.??This volume covers the three ships of a design so revolutionary that it defied conventional categories. Deutschland (later renamed LÙtzow), Admiral Scheer and Admiral Graf Spee were simply termed panzerschiffe (armoured ships) by the Germans, but they were known to their opponents by the far more evocative term Pocket Battleships.

      Pocket Battleships of the Deutschland Class
    • This classic work is widely regarded as the best concise history of the development, design details, and careers of all the interwar German light cruisers, ambitious but ultimately flawed designs that attempted too much on tonnages constrained by treaty obligations

      German Light Cruisers of World War II