German Light Divisions 1938-39 Volume 1: Formation, Armament, and Early Campaigns of 1938-39 offers a detailed examination of the creation and early operations of Germany's light divisions. This volume explores the motorization of cavalry, the integration of heavy weapons, and the strategic role of these formations during key events such as the annexation of Austria and the Sudetenland. Drawing on extensive archival research and historical analysis, this book uncovers how Germany adapted its cavalry traditions into mobile, mechanized units capable of reconnaissance, screening, and rapid deployment. Illustrated with rare images, it provides a vivid depiction of the divisions' structure, weaponry, and early campaigns. This volume sets the stage for understanding the role of light divisions in shaping modern mechanized warfare. It forms the first part of a two-volume series, with Volume 2 focusing on the campaign in Poland 1939, their combat lessons, evolution, and transformation into Panzer divisions. 146 b/w photos, 2 colour photos, 10 colour profiles, 3 colour maps, 10 figures, 7 tables