Red & Soviet military & paramilitary services: female uniforms 1941-1991

(officer and enlisted personnel)

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Antiques & Collectibles
Cover of the book Red & Soviet military & paramilitary services: female uniforms 1941-1991 by Adrian Streather, Veloce Publishing Ltd
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Author: Adrian Streather ISBN: 9781845849511
Publisher: Veloce Publishing Ltd Publication: March 10, 2016
Imprint: Veloce Language: English
Author: Adrian Streather
ISBN: 9781845849511
Publisher: Veloce Publishing Ltd
Publication: March 10, 2016
Imprint: Veloce
Language: English
Collecting uniforms of the Soviet Union is fairly new, because the Soviet regime did not collapse until December 1991. This book picks up the story of the women in Soviet military and paramilitary uniform that came into service in 1941, and takes the reader all the way through to 1991.Extensive effort has been made by the author to include every possible detail relating to Soviet women’s uniforms in all military and paramilitary services. Translated tables providing an extensive look at rank, service and Corps identification have been included. The book features an extensive amount of information for the collector of Soviet women’s uniforms not just through photographs and illustrations, but by providing buyer’s tips and important information to help identify originals from reproductions. There are no illegal fakes around, because the Soviet Union never had any copyright laws in this area, but there are many new items on the market which are being passed off as original, like those produced by TV, film and theatre suppliers, and this book will help the discerning collector spot the difference.
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Collecting uniforms of the Soviet Union is fairly new, because the Soviet regime did not collapse until December 1991. This book picks up the story of the women in Soviet military and paramilitary uniform that came into service in 1941, and takes the reader all the way through to 1991.Extensive effort has been made by the author to include every possible detail relating to Soviet women’s uniforms in all military and paramilitary services. Translated tables providing an extensive look at rank, service and Corps identification have been included. The book features an extensive amount of information for the collector of Soviet women’s uniforms not just through photographs and illustrations, but by providing buyer’s tips and important information to help identify originals from reproductions. There are no illegal fakes around, because the Soviet Union never had any copyright laws in this area, but there are many new items on the market which are being passed off as original, like those produced by TV, film and theatre suppliers, and this book will help the discerning collector spot the difference.

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