
Although the development of weapons had made the use of cavalry in the traditional form practically impossible in World War I and II, horses and riders continued to be part of the German armies. Since 1914, the riders wore the new field gray uniforms for the first time. In this volume, Klaus Christian Richter shows the extent to which horses, riders, drivers and horse drawn vehicles shaped the nature of the army and influenced its structure and possibilities. Equipped with excellent images, this chronicle offers a wealth of military-historical facts and data about the field-gray riders.
256 pages, 280 x 210 mm
German language
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