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The World War II Gi: Us Army Uniforms 1941-45 in Color Photographs

The World War II Gi: Us Army Uniforms 1941-45 in Color Photographs

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tremendously Great Book
Review: A MUST have for anyone interesting in WWII - from the casual history buff to the serious reenactor. The colour photographs breathe new life into the lives the men led, and give a much clearer picture of what they had to put up with (a LOT of those items were heavy and/or bulky), as well as the uses of their equipment. If you've ever had a question about 'how did they ever do _____?', then this is the book for you. From mud-spattered uniforms to the ubiquitous Lucky Strikes, this book will give you a view into the past... and in colour :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tremendously Great Book
Review: A MUST have for anyone interesting in WWII - from the casual history buff to the serious reenactor. The colour photographs breathe new life into the lives the men led, and give a much clearer picture of what they had to put up with (a LOT of those items were heavy and/or bulky), as well as the uses of their equipment. If you've ever had a question about 'how did they ever do _____?', then this is the book for you. From mud-spattered uniforms to the ubiquitous Lucky Strikes, this book will give you a view into the past... and in colour :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The World War II Gi : Us Army Uniforms 1941-45 in Color
Review: By far the most detailed book I have seen is this one on American GI uniforms. The pictures are clear sharp and address all major aspects of ww2 uniforms for the American GI. It appears that the models used are (or could be) a group of reenactors who do a great job displaying their acoutrements. I personally refer to this book at least once a day and keep it on hand when I attend local antique and flea markets. It is a great reference item for those interested in learning the basics about GI uniforms in WW2.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SUPERB RESEARCH MATERIAL!!!
Review: Here is one superb research material for all collectors and modellers who are interested in American WW2 uniforms and equipment. Photographs are superb, clear, and sharp! Sure, the models are re-enactors, but they were posed and modeled realistically.

As an American WW2 militaria collector in the Philippines, where information does not abound as much as in the United States and other countries, I would say that this book lessened the burden of research and saved me a lot of time and effort.

I would highly recommend this reference material to all!

RICHARD STEVE C. PAZ
PHILIPPINES!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Great efforts but lack reality
Review: I was not expecting this book to be a Sunday afternoon photo shoot for reanactors. It lacks reality and substance.I returned this book out of disapointment.Seeing the same faces in every picture but in diffrent uniforms takes a lot away from this book. However, the color photos were nice. Better luck next time but a A for effort.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent reference source for collectors of WW2 militaria.
Review: This book and Doughboy to GI are the two main references that I used while gathering my collection. I have used both extensively. The color is quite good and the variety of clothing and equipment is very good. I highly recommend this fine book. The price is also very nice! As for the use of actors. What else would you have?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Colorful Book
Review: This book nicely demonstrates the uniforms, equipment, and small arms used by the American G.I. during WWII in the various theaters of operation, though Europe predominates. The color photography is superb and the accompanying descriptions are brief but helpful. This book is recommended to anyone who wants a better idea of the appearance of the U.S. soldier as he really looked like. The color makes all the difference in the world!


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