The Germans Who Never Lost - Author: Edwin P. Hoyt
The Germans Who Never Lost - Author: Edwin P. Hoyt

The Germans Who Never Lost - Author: Edwin P. Hoyt

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
S574S3B
Bob Shop ID
613986276

Publisher: Sphere Books Limited

Date: 1970

Edition: 1st

Softcover

Pages: 237

Condition: Good -

A well-worn copy, but complete & legible. Cover rubbed & creased. Pages edge tanned & inscription on front inside cover. 

A very interesting account of the German operations in East Africa during W.W.II

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