The number of sites used by the Fuhrer during the war is impressive, some of which he never actually used. In all there is some fascinating material in here, and along with some well known archive photos, many more which are new to me. While some sites have been demolished, it is perhaps surprising just how much on many of them remain, and most can be visited. A total of 16 sites were built, with this book covering those in the West (including his train) while those in the East are set to be covered by a second book, yet to be released. The author, Jean Paul Pallud, has made an excellent job of this one, as he has done so many times for After the Battle over the years, and this one will not disappoint.
Read the full review [link=https://www.militarymodelscenenew.com/book-reviews-1/hitler's-headquarters-in-the-west-then-and-now]here[/link]
Military Model Scene
The number of sites used by the Fuhrer during the war is impressive, some of which he never actually used. In all there is some fascinating material in here, and along with some well known archive photos, many more which are new to me. While some sites have been demolished, it is perhaps surprising just how much on many of them remain, and most can be visited. A total of 16 sites were built, with this book covering those in the West (including his train) while those in the East are set to be covered by a second book, yet to be released. The author, Jean Paul Pallud, has made an excellent job of this one, as he has done so many times for After the Battle over the years, and this one will not disappoint.
Read the full review [link=https://www.militarymodelscenenew.com/book-reviews-1/hitler's-headquarters-in-the-west-then-and-now]here[/link]
Military Model Scene
[b]Rating[/b]: 5 out of 5 stars
I had never heard of Hazel ‘Jicky’ Smith before so I was excited to read a biography about this fascinating woman. It was everything that I was looking for and enjoyed getting into the research and how it was used in this storyline. It was well researched and enjoyed how good Nicoletta Maggi wrote this.
NetGalley, Kathryn McLeer
[b]Rating[/b]: 5 out of 5 stars
I had never heard of Hazel ‘Jicky’ Smith before so I was excited to read a biography about this fascinating woman. It was everything that I was looking for and enjoyed getting into the research and how it was used in this storyline. It was well researched and enjoyed how good Nicoletta Maggi wrote this.
NetGalley, Kathryn McLeer
'Hazarika’s powerful and moving account uncovers a forgotten chapter of history-the haunting journeys of Indian prisoners of war in the east during World War II. Through painstaking research and compassionate storytelling, this book resurrects the tortured voices of those silenced by captivity, torn from home, and erased from memory.'
Rajesh Rai, Associate Professor & Head, South Asian Studies Programme, National University of Singapore
'Hazarika’s powerful and moving account uncovers a forgotten chapter of history-the haunting journeys of Indian prisoners of war in the east during World War II. Through painstaking research and compassionate storytelling, this book resurrects the tortured voices of those silenced by captivity, torn from home, and erased from memory.'
Rajesh Rai, Associate Professor & Head, South Asian Studies Programme, National University of Singapore
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Historical Miniatures Gaming Society, July 2025
Review as featured in
Historical Miniatures Gaming Society, July 2025
Review as featured in
Historical Miniatures Gaming Society, July 2025
Review as featured in
Historical Miniatures Gaming Society, July 2025
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