Specialized Assault Units Of The World War I Western Front: A Comparative Study Of The German Stormtrooper Battalions, And Canadian Trench Raiders
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Major Christopher J. Ghiz., & Major Christopher J. Ghiz|AUTHOR. (2014). Specialized Assault Units Of The World War I Western Front: A Comparative Study Of The German Stormtrooper Battalions, And Canadian Trench Raiders . Verdun Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Major Christopher J. Ghiz and Major Christopher J. Ghiz|AUTHOR. 2014. Specialized Assault Units Of The World War I Western Front: A Comparative Study Of The German Stormtrooper Battalions, And Canadian Trench Raiders. Verdun Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Major Christopher J. Ghiz and Major Christopher J. Ghiz|AUTHOR. Specialized Assault Units Of The World War I Western Front: A Comparative Study Of The German Stormtrooper Battalions, And Canadian Trench Raiders Verdun Press, 2014.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Major Christopher J. Ghiz, and Major Christopher J. Ghiz|AUTHOR. Specialized Assault Units Of The World War I Western Front: A Comparative Study Of The German Stormtrooper Battalions, And Canadian Trench Raiders Verdun Press, 2014.
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Full title | specialized assault units of the world war i western front a comparative study of the german stormtrooper battalions and canadian trench raiders |
Author | ghiz major christopher j |
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