Sniper Anthology
Snipers of the Second World War
(Author) Martin PeglerFor the first time, leading Second World War authors from around the world have collaborated on a definitive anthology of the greatest snipers of the war. Each author supplies full details of their chosen sniper, including illustrations that have never been published before, to construct a complete and varied picture of sniper warfare. The biographies of these exceptional soldiers include remarkable first-hand accounts of wartime service that provide a graphic insight into a sniper's lethal skill and vividly illustrate the backdrop of the war. These gripping narratives will be fascinating reading for any one who is keen to learn about the role and technique of the sniper during the Second World War and go beyond the cursory treatment in existing histories. The contributors include Charles Henderson writing on the myth of Major Koenig, Mark Spicer on Harry Furness, Martin Pegler on Vassili Zaitsev, Charles Strasser on Pavlichenko, Adrian Gilbert on Sepp Allerberger, Leroy Thompson on Captain C Shore, Dan Mills on Private Delvin and Roger Moorhhouse on Simo Haya. Nigel Jones will also contribute. SELLING POINTS: * Graphic descriptions of sniper engagements fought with savagery under the most aatrocious conditions * Superb complete biographies of leading marksmen written by leading Second World War authors ILLUSTRATIONS: 16 pages of plates *
Martin Pegler
Martin Pegler is a renowned military historian and author, known for his work on military uniforms and equipment. His most famous book, "Soldat: The World War II German Army Combat Uniform Collector's Handbook," is a comprehensive guide to German military attire. Pegler's writing style is informative and meticulously researched, making him a leading authority in the field.