I was recently looking around for contemporary photos for some ideas I have for a street fighting WWII diorarma.
I would like to highly recommend a book I picked up through abebooks called "Bloody Streets - The Soviet Assault on Berlin, April 1945" by A.S.Hamilton.
It is a hefty tome, coming in at 403 pages and about 13" by 10" in size.
However it is heavily illustrated throughout with many contemporary photos which I had never seen before. They show prepared German positions in and around Berlin, combat photos, many photos of German and Soviet armour and artillery, the aftermath and general detrius of battle (eg. knocked out tanks and artillery).
Naturally 88mm's, Panthers, Panzerfaust's, T-34/85's, IS-2's and other heavy Soviet tanks figure greatly.
The extensive text gives a very good idea of the intensity and visciousness of the street fighting.
http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/Sea...n&recentlyadded=all&sortby=17&sts=t&x=84&y=16
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss?u...rds=Hamilton,+Bloody+streets+berlin&x=15&y=18
Craig
I would like to highly recommend a book I picked up through abebooks called "Bloody Streets - The Soviet Assault on Berlin, April 1945" by A.S.Hamilton.
It is a hefty tome, coming in at 403 pages and about 13" by 10" in size.
However it is heavily illustrated throughout with many contemporary photos which I had never seen before. They show prepared German positions in and around Berlin, combat photos, many photos of German and Soviet armour and artillery, the aftermath and general detrius of battle (eg. knocked out tanks and artillery).
Naturally 88mm's, Panthers, Panzerfaust's, T-34/85's, IS-2's and other heavy Soviet tanks figure greatly.
The extensive text gives a very good idea of the intensity and visciousness of the street fighting.
http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/Sea...n&recentlyadded=all&sortby=17&sts=t&x=84&y=16
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss?u...rds=Hamilton,+Bloody+streets+berlin&x=15&y=18
Craig