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WorldWar2.ro Forum > Reviews & Bookstore > S.Zaloga: "Romanian Armour in World War Two." |
Posted by: Mircea87 February 01, 2011 10:50 am | ||
Does anybody know where I can find a copy of this magazine? Or at least the ISBN/ISSN number?
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Posted by: Radub February 01, 2011 11:05 am |
Steve Zaloga also wrote about the Romanian armoured vehicles (among those used by other Axis nations) in the book "The Eastern Front: Armor Camouflage & Markings, 1941-1945" published by Squadron Signal in 1983. Military Modelling magazine has a website and a forum. http://www.militarymodelling.com/forums/ Maybe someone there has the article in their collection. HTH Radu |
Posted by: Mircea87 February 01, 2011 11:20 am |
Thank you for the info, I'll post a message on that forum, maybe someone has that number. I did not found anything on Amazon and other ebook shops. I'm not really into modelling, I'm actually looking for some info about an armored car: "AB md. 1941". The sturmvogel.orbat.com website mentions something about this armored car. It was a prototype designed at Resita Works, armed with a Czech 37 mm cannon. I'm interested about the chassis and engine. I'm guessing it was built with Ford engines from the Ford Romana plant in Bucharest. LE.: ISSN 0026-4083 number. |
Posted by: Radub February 01, 2011 12:30 pm |
Steven Zaloga wrote a number of articles on that site. You may be able to get in touch with him via the forum. HTH Radu |
Posted by: Montbrun February 01, 2011 06:37 pm |
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MILITARY-MODELLING-MAGAZINE-11-87-KARAK-BELFORT-/370450501373 |
Posted by: horia February 01, 2011 09:29 pm |
Is the same author? http://www.okazii.ro/catalog/34306183/tinta-america-steven-j-zaloga.html |
Posted by: Alexei2102 February 01, 2011 09:39 pm | ||
yes |
Posted by: Mircea87 February 03, 2011 07:46 am |
I've sent an email to Mr. Zaloga to ask for his sources. Maybe he'll answer... I'm really curious, because back in 1987 I doubt he had access to WW2 archives. |