Spot Reviews 12/18/20
Dec 18 2020
GURPS WWII: Iron Cross (2002) [/] 128-page supplement for GURPS WWII covering Germany. I think it concentrates more on internal Germany than the various fronts because those are covered in other supplements.
GURPS WWII: Dogfaces (2003) [/] 128-page supplement covering USA with the Pacific and Western fronts.
GURPS WWII: All the King's Men (2004) [/] 128-page supplement covering Britain and the Commonwealth with a focus on North Africa.
Taken together the above three books are the only major combatant big supplement books printed (there is WWII: Red Tide for the Russians, never printed but available on PDF). Other combatants -- France, Italy, Poland, Finland, and Romania -- get smaller 32 to 48 page books. Each book has history usually from WWI to the end of WWII, character creation notes, some new (but less common) equipment and vehicles and adventure and campaign ideas, though the latter is pretty broad and shallow.
GURPS WWII: Dogfaces (2003) [/] 128-page supplement covering USA with the Pacific and Western fronts.
GURPS WWII: All the King's Men (2004) [/] 128-page supplement covering Britain and the Commonwealth with a focus on North Africa.
Taken together the above three books are the only major combatant big supplement books printed (there is WWII: Red Tide for the Russians, never printed but available on PDF). Other combatants -- France, Italy, Poland, Finland, and Romania -- get smaller 32 to 48 page books. Each book has history usually from WWI to the end of WWII, character creation notes, some new (but less common) equipment and vehicles and adventure and campaign ideas, though the latter is pretty broad and shallow.