Phone: 0049 (0)30 315 700 0
- You are here:
- Books & Media
- Books
- Weapons
-
Books & Media
- Novelties
- Offers
- Bestseller
-
Books
- Special offer – 30% off books
- Military History General
- Ancient
- Middle Ages
- 17th & 18th centuries
- Thirty Years War
- 1789-1815
- 1830-1914
- 1914-1932 (WW I)
- 1933-1945 (WW II)
- Modern Armies
- Naval
- Tanks
- Air Forces
- Civil Vehicles
- Weapons
- American
- Fortification
- Medals, Documents
- Secret Weapons
- Japan
- Modelling
- Railway
- Osprey
- Book series
- Second Hand Books
- Zeughaus Verlag
- Historical novels
- Comics
- Music, Movies
- Others
Based on the first real machine gun, the American-British Maxim, Germany used the self-developed, water-cooled MG 08 or 08/15 in the First World War. In the Second World War, the MG 34 abolished the difference between light and heavy machine guns. The air-cooled MG 42 eliminated some serious disadvantages of its predecessor and was even used after the war because of its maturity under a new name. Alexander Losert describes all the important German-made machine guns that were developed and used until the end of the Second World War.
- Group
- Books (first-hand)
- Author
- Losert, Alexander/Visier, Redaktion
- Title
- Maschinengewehre 1939-1945. Entwicklung - Typen - Technik
- Details
- Ca. 150 ill., large format. Approx. 128 pp.
- State
- new
Motorbuch Verlag
Hauptstätter Straße 149
70178 Stuttgart
Deutschland
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.motorbuch.de
Hauptstätter Straße 149
70178 Stuttgart
Deutschland
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.motorbuch.de
We also recommend this article
The following articles may also interest you
Take a look at our similar products.Copyright © 2026 Berliner Zinnfiguren & Preussisches Buecherkabinett
Berliner Zinnfiguren, Knesebeckstr. 88, 10623 Berlin, Germany
Phone 0049 (30) 315 700 0