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This highly illustrated volume covers the uniforms and insignia of Germany’s military in transition from the trenches of the Western front, to street fighting in Berlin, Munich, and other cities, the bitter contests with the Poles and Communists in the Baltic, the Kapp-Luttwitz Putsch, and finally the campaign in the Ruhr.
The Quasi-uniformed look of the Communist revolutionaries, as well as images of the tanks and armored cars operated by the Kokampf of the Provisional Reishswehr, are also examined in detail.
The photographs and many color illustrations pained and drawn during this violent time, make this a unique volume for uniform and equipment researchers, historians, and modelers.[AuthorName]By Charles Woolley[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Charles Woolley served four years in the United States Air Force during the Korean War and has been an active military collector and historian. He was a past editor of the Cross and Cockadejournal of World War I Aero Historians, was the curator of the Vermont Veterans and Militia Museum, and served on the Committee of Management of the Anne S.K. Brown Military Collection, Brown University.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]over 300 color & b/w photos and illustrations[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]Freikorps, Reichswehr, Vehicles, Weapons[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]over 300 color & b/w photos and illustrations[/ColorPattern]