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A**N
Not worth the price
There were a few - a very few - interesting new photos, all of them horrific of course, in this book, but it is mostly padded out by useless, irrelevant and harmless photos of ordinary soldiers driving vehicles, marching, sitting, resting, talking to people and even singing. Without these, the book would be far too short to justify the high price (£14.99), which is no doubt why they were used. There is very little text and what there is is too superficial and generalised to be of much interest. There were a number of pages towards the end showing the post capture mug shots of some of the perpetrators, but these were not new. This book is not worth the cost. Despite some new photos, it just isn't worth it. A disappointment.
A**
A good book.
A good book. Not many sources for this part of WW2 so it was very welcome to study and read.
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