Golf33
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Buckley, Christopher. Greece and Crete 1941. London: HMSO, 1952. Pretty good. Detweiler, Donald S. (ed). World War II German Military Studies. New York: Garland, 1979. Contains an article on Marita which is good for outline information but lacks detail. Farndale, Gen Sir Martin. The Years of Defeat Europe and North Africa 1939-1941. London: Brassey's, 1996. A general history of British field artillery with some notes on AA and AT artillery. Horner, David. The Gunners. Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1995. Some detail on Australian and to a much lesser extent NZ and UK arty. Snippets on organisation & equipment but nothing concise or complete. Kaltenegger, Roland. Deutsche Gebirgsjäger. Stuttgart: Motorbuch, 1977. Excellent information about Greek border defences – lists strongpoints with manning and no. of MG of each. Lehmann, Rudolf. Die Leibstandarte vol I. Winnipeg: J.J. Fedorowicz, 1987. Contains several transcripts of orders, sitreps etc. Excellent. Long, Gavin. Greece, Crete, and Syria. Canberra: AWM, 1953. Australian official history, a bit hard to follow and lacks detail in some areas. Lucas, James. Alpine Elite. New York: Jane’s, 1980. Some brief information about minor engagements in Greece. NZ in the Second World War official histories. http://www.nzetc.org/etexts/WH2-27Ba/index.html Simply outstanding and probably the best resource for detailed information on battles involving NZ troops. Well-organised and easy to follow. Routledge, Brig N.W. Anti-Aircraft Artillery 1914-1955. London: Brassey's, 1994. General history of British AA artillery. Terzakis, Angelos. The Greek Epic 1940-1941. Greek Army Press, 1990. A bit hard to follow as place names aren't consistent with other sources (possibly local name variations?). A good read in the 'heroic' style. Weingartner, James. Hitler's Guard. Illinois: Southern Illinois University, 1974. Outline history of LSSAH. Relies on German sources. Defence of Greece Website. http://www.geocities.com/ww2greece/ Only available online source for detailed Greek data so far. Regards 33
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