These were part of a well-kept naval collection I acquired. All are in German and all are hardback. Shipping at cost via the cheapest method. This is usually Media Mail, although for multiple books Pirateship often has better rates via standard delivery. PayPal preferred but I'm flexible.
RRR: Das glückhafte Schiff (Krenke und Brenneke, 348pp.) Details the cruises of the Admiral Scheer. Includes photos. VG cond. -$15-
Die Deutschen Kriegschiffen: 1815-1945 (Gröner, 800+pp.) Side view and data on every warship, auxiliary, etc., of the inclusive dates. Includes a separate addendum with new inclusions and corrections. VG cond. -$25-
Thor: Hecht im Atlantik (Brenneke, 200pp.) Details the service of the auxiliary cruiser Thor. Includes maps and photos. VG cond. -$12-
Kampfboot M 328 (Gerdau, 348pp.) Details the service of the minesweeper M 328 in the Baltic. Includes photos and diagrams. VG cond. -$9-
So war der U-Boot-Krieg (Harald Busch, 470pp.) A history of the U-Waffe during the war by a former officer that draws heavily on war diaries and accounts of surviving officers and crew. Includes photos and maps. G+ with scuffs and wear to cover -$18-
Kampf um Norwegens Fjorde (Fritz-Otto Busch, 470pp.) A history of Fall Weserübung Nord that covers not only the larger aspects but also the small actions along the Norwegian coast and in the fjords. Includes photos and maps. VG+ -$18-
Die Wende im U-Boot-Krieg: Ursachen und Folgen 1939-1943 (Brenneke, 350pp.) An analysis of the strategy, tactics, and developments of the U-Waffe in the Atlantic from the beginning of the war until the turning point. Includes photos and maps. VG with wear to dust jacket -$5-
Scharnhorst: Tragödie am Nordkapp (Fritz-Otto Busch, 147pp.) An account of the Scharnhorst's final action from the German view. Includes photos and maps. Good with stain to cover and toned pages.-$5-
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