Older German Western Pulps
http://www.flickr.com/search/?s=rec&w=all&q=Wildwestroman+&m=text
Dave
Leave us not forgetten Karl May und "old shatterhand".
Another interesting German pulp cover: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mickythepixel/4247552099/
Vunder if zey haf any krieg pulps. "Unter officer Steiner saves
der tag at Arnhem".
Note I didn't give him ze rank, Rottenfuhrer...
If you check out that poster's galleries there are a number of German
"naval" pulps with WWI and WWII themes:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mickythepixel/sets/72157623110029714/
> Vunder if zey haf any krieg pulps. "Unter officer Steiner saves
> der tag at Arnhem".
> Note I didn't give him ze rank, Rottenfuhrer...
I don't know why but this crap is still around:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_Landser
Sebastian
Zounds gut to me; soldiers have stories to tell. Just because
you're on the losing side doesn't mean you have no story.
Or perhaps Longstreet; Galland; Manstein, or Sakai had no story
worth telling?!