Hitler's Terror Weapons

Hitler's Terror Weapons

"Hitler's Terror Weapons: From V-1 to Vimana" (ISBN 0-85052-896-8) is Geoffrey Brooks' latest work, first published in the United Kingdom in 2002 by Leo Cooper, an imprint of Pen And Sword Books, printed in the UK by CPI UK.


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