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Operation Drvar
This book is a text and photographic facsimile of two very rare WWII after action reports by Luftwaffe war correspondents chronicling Operation “Drvar.”
This operation's objective was for German airborne and land forces attempted to capture or kill the Yugoslav communist partisan leader Tito in his headquarters in Drvar, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Includes text in English and German, and over forty rare photographs.[AuthorName]By Branislav Radovic[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Branislav Radovic retired from his position as Visual Editor of the London Financial Times newspaper in 2005. He moved to Aquitaine in southwestern France to live, where he draws, sculpts, collects and produces books on military subjects.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]over 40 bw images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]A Facsimile of Official KriegsberichterReports on the Attack by SS-Fallschirmjägeron Tito’s Headquarters May 25, 1944[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]over 40 bw images[/ColorPattern]
This operation's objective was for German airborne and land forces attempted to capture or kill the Yugoslav communist partisan leader Tito in his headquarters in Drvar, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Includes text in English and German, and over forty rare photographs.[AuthorName]By Branislav Radovic[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Branislav Radovic retired from his position as Visual Editor of the London Financial Times newspaper in 2005. He moved to Aquitaine in southwestern France to live, where he draws, sculpts, collects and produces books on military subjects.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]over 40 bw images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]A Facsimile of Official KriegsberichterReports on the Attack by SS-Fallschirmjägeron Tito’s Headquarters May 25, 1944[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]over 40 bw images[/ColorPattern]
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This book is a text and photographic facsimile of two very rare WWII after action reports by Luftwaffe war correspondents chronicling Operation “Drvar.”
This operation's objective was for German airborne and land forces attempted to capture or kill the Yugoslav communist partisan leader Tito in his headquarters in Drvar, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Includes text in English and German, and over forty rare photographs.[AuthorName]By Branislav Radovic[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Branislav Radovic retired from his position as Visual Editor of the London Financial Times newspaper in 2005. He moved to Aquitaine in southwestern France to live, where he draws, sculpts, collects and produces books on military subjects.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]over 40 bw images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]A Facsimile of Official KriegsberichterReports on the Attack by SS-Fallschirmjägeron Tito’s Headquarters May 25, 1944[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]over 40 bw images[/ColorPattern]
This operation's objective was for German airborne and land forces attempted to capture or kill the Yugoslav communist partisan leader Tito in his headquarters in Drvar, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Includes text in English and German, and over forty rare photographs.[AuthorName]By Branislav Radovic[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Branislav Radovic retired from his position as Visual Editor of the London Financial Times newspaper in 2005. He moved to Aquitaine in southwestern France to live, where he draws, sculpts, collects and produces books on military subjects.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]over 40 bw images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]A Facsimile of Official KriegsberichterReports on the Attack by SS-Fallschirmjägeron Tito’s Headquarters May 25, 1944[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]over 40 bw images[/ColorPattern]













