Montbrun -> RE: OOB collection. (3/4/2010 8:49:24 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Brad Hunter For the WWII stuff, his sources (mostly) are NARA, which is excellent, but there are alot of typos and mis-interpretations of the data, based on more recently published sources. Thanks for your answer. Then my guess is that the Soviet OOB's are less to trust than the German ones. Goran Charles Sharp's "Soviet Order of Battle in WWII" (12 Volumes) and Craig Crofoot's "The Soviet Order of Battle Series" (4 Volumes so far) are excellent. They are published by The Nafziger Collection. I in no way wish to demean Mr. Nafziger - I've had personal correspondence with him over the years, and he has been extremely helpful. The nafziger Collection WWII Books
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