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The 2024 update has made this list authoritive. Wont find this information anywhere else that dosent require hours of danish translating or forum search and questioning. Again, you wont find this information printed anywhere else in English. I own many books covering the 1940 spring and early summer campaigns in English, French, and Danish and its hard finding this information and on the cheap.
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vague details of attachemts to Romanian mountain divisions for early war. I would have liked to have seen what units were attached to specific divisions and when they were updated, similar to German divisions in this series.
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Very vague details of likely attachments at corps and army level for Romanian units. I would have liked to see precise details of which units were allocated to which corps or army at which time.
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A listing of the support units attached to the German 4th Army Corps HQ during Barbarossa.
The 1 Company, 48 Flak Btn and 275th Army Flak Btn are broken down to Platoon/Battery, but many units have no breakdown eg 404 Military Police Btn.
There is also a list of which Divisions are attached at which times.
Useful if incomplete, but given the price can't expect too much.
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A listing of the support units attached to 48 Motorised Corps during Barbarossa in some cases (5 company, 46th Light Flak Btn & 197th Assault Gun Btn) broken down to platoon level.
It would have been nice to haave the same level of detail for the other units eg 672nd Engineer Btn.
However given the low cost I am satisfied with the value for money.
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A listing of the support units attached to 1st Panzer Group during Barbarossa in some cases (5 company, 59th Light Flak Btn & 670th Panzerjagern Btn) broken down to platoon level.
It would have been nice to haave the same level of detail for the other units eg 1 through 5 labour service regiments.
However given the low cost I am satisfied with the value for money.
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A listing of the support units attached to AG South during Barbarossa in some cases (2 company, 46th Light Flak Btn & 9th Motorised Machine Gun Btn) broken down to platoon level.
It would have been nice to haave the same level of detail for the other units eg 303rd SS Police Cycle Btn.
However given the low cost I am satisfied with the value for money.
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useful listing of support units attached to the 6th Army, in some cases broken down to Platoons and available to support it's Divisions during Barbarossa.
More detail on some of the obscure units would have been nice.
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useful listing of support units attached to the 11th Army, in some cases broken down to Platoons (eg. Ist Flak Co, 47th flak Btn) and available to support it's Divisions during Barbarossa. Also lists corps and divisions attached.
I would have liked more detail on some units for example 49 & 552 MP Watch Battalions are listed but no breakdown of sub units provided, the same for 836rd Landschutzen battalion.
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useful listing of support units attached to the 17th Army, in some cases broken down to Platoons and available to support it's Divisions during Barbarossa
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useful listing of support units attached to the the 3rd Motorised Corps and available to support it's Divisions during Barbarossa
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This is a bland description of a Romanian Cavalry Brigade. It makes no attempt to explain the way in which motorised regiments were pinged around the Cavalry Brigades/Divisions.
I would like to see specific OB's for 1, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9 Cavalry Brigades/Divisions indicating which regiments were assigned to them at various times and which had german support.
Very disappointing compared to the work on other OB's for Barbarossa I have purchased.
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Great price, very useful and recommended. If you haven't got these then buy them - its a bargain. I look forward to seeing more available - I wonder if you will be doing any more BKC ones for early war - blitzkreig? - French, BEF, German and Polish?
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Thank you very much - Invaluable work Mark Bevis. Just what I was looking for. I will be buying more of tyour liasts as and when I can.
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Report indicates Russian tank platoons has 4 tanks. This is higher than most other books indicate.
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