Uniforms, Organizations & History
of the GERMAN POLICE
Volume I
John R. Angolia and Hugh Page Taylor
The police played a vital role in the Third Reich, yet are a fascinating and
complex subject that has inexplicably been ignored. This first volume of a
multi-volume series on the subject changes all that. The combined talents of
two leading experts in the field have created the ultimate reference. This history
of the German police traces back to the mid-15th Century with particular attention
given to the Weimar and Third Reich periods. You will now understand the
police mind-set, organization and development, plus the evolution of uniforms in
Nazi Germany. This first volume contains details of the essential June 1936
dress regulations. A day-to-day chronology of the part played by the police in the
Third Reich is also given. All this is contained in 704 fact-packed pages. And all
this encyclopedic coverage is found in just the first volume of the long awaited series!
At least two other fully illustrated volumes will follow, covering analytically
and in great detail all aspects and branches of the police in Nazi Germany
and her collaborationist allies, to include uniforms, insignia, flags, edged
weapons and all other paraphernalia.
704 pages
720 photos/illustrations
deluxe binding
Price: $62.95










