
This book explores the origins development combat use & lasting influence of Nazi Germany's automatic rifles focusing on the Gew 41 (W) Gew 43/ Kar 43 FG 42 & MP 43/ St G 44. The Blitzkrieg campaigns of 1939-40 convinced many observers that most infantry combat took place at closer ranges than the 750-1 000m. From 1941 Germany's arms designers took note & produced a new series of infantry firearms. This study not only provides a detailed technical description of each weapon but also explores how the firearms performed on the battlefields of World War II. The combat takes us from the FG 42 in the hands of Fallschirmjager at Monte Cassino through to St G 44s being used by Waffen-SS soldiers on both the Eastern & Western Fronts. Postwar service is also studied such as the Gew 43's adoption by the Czech Army & the St G 44's use by the Viet Cong in the Vietnam War. Setting each firearm in its tactical & historical context & employing striking photographs & full-colour artwork firearms expert Chris Mc Nab sets out the absorbing story of this distinctive & influential series of weapons.