German Military Chaplains in World War II by Mark Hayden

German Military Chaplains in World War II by Mark Hayden

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German Military Chaplains in World War II by Mark Hayden

Amidst the many books written over the years about the Third Reich and German militaria, one subject has been largely overlooked - the subject of German military chaplains in World War II. Combining a large number of period photographs from private collections and photographs of chaplain items in collections around the world, Mark Hayden examines the moral dilemma of being a priest in Hitler's Germany and the duties and obligations of the German military chaplain. He also delves into the vast array of uniforms, insignia and awards of the German and Axis chaplains of World War II.
Hayden, Mark: - Mark Hayden is the nom de guerre of Adrian Attwood. He lives in Westmorland, England, with his wife, Anne. Mark has had a varied career working for a brewery, teaching English and being the Town Clerk in Carnforth. He is now a part-time writer and part-time assistant in Anne's craft projects. He is also proud to be the Mad Unky to his Great Nieces & Great Nephew.
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ISBN 13 9780764321566
ISBN 10 0764321560
Title German Military Chaplains in World War II
Author Mark Hayden
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Year published 2005-04-30
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.