Ammo Modelling Book
Italienfeldzug German Tanks and Vehicles 1943–1945 Vol. 5 A.MIG-6305
Italienfeldzug German Tanks and Vehicles 1943–1945 Vol. 5 A.MIG-6305 is the fifth volume in the acclaimed Italienfeldzug series by Daniele Guglielmi and Mario Pieri. This 247-page limited-edition book offers a detailed visual and historical account of German armoured and support vehicles used in the Italian Campaign between 1943 and 1945. Combining extensive research with over 500 period photographs, colour profiles, maps, and original wartime documents, it serves as both a reference for historians and a rich source of inspiration for military modellers.
The volume covers the final phase of the war in Italy, from the Allied landings in Sicily through to the German surrender. It examines the deployment and adaptation of German vehicles across challenging terrain, including tanks, armoured cars, anti-aircraft weapons, fortifications, and improvised defences such as dug-in turrets. In addition, the authors explore captured Italian and other foreign vehicles repurposed by German forces, providing insight into the diverse and often improvised nature of Axis equipment during this period.
- 247-page softcover, English language limited edition
- Over 500 high-quality period photos and 12 colour profiles
- Detailed coverage of German and captured vehicles in Italy (1943–1945)
- Includes maps, authentic documents, and vehicle marking references
- Analyses fortifications, mobile and static AA guns, and field modifications
- Authored by military historians Daniele Guglielmi and Mario Pieri
- Essential reference for modellers and WWII researchers
This volume concludes the Italienfeldzug series with in-depth appendices and concluding analyses of the Italian campaign. It provides a unique perspective on vehicle operations, tactical adaptation, and engineering ingenuity within one of the most demanding theatres of the Second World War.








