An illustrated examination of what was arguably the best infantry
weapon during World War II: the German MP40.
Of all infantry weapons conceived during the 20th century, few were as
important as the submachine gun, a weapon designed specifically for
close-quarter combat. The MP40 'Schmeisser' gives a detailed history
of the development and use of this infamous German machine pistol.
Heavily illustrated with archival photography, cutaway drawings, and 12
detailed artworks, this account follows the MP40 from its genesis in
preliminary World War I designs through its use by the German forces on
all fronts and its postwar service with other nations. Comprehensive
appendices include full specifications and extensive comparisons with
contemporary Allied weapons.