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Echo Point Books & Media Sherman: A History of the American Medium Tank
£82.60
Echo Point Books & Media Sherman: A History of the American Medium Tank
£60.95
Echo Point Books & Media Flying Fortress (Corrected Edition)
£28.95
Echo Point Books & Media Flying Fortress (Corrected Edition)
£22.95
£17.76
Regnery Publishing Inc The Rifle: Combat Stories from America's Last
Book SynopsisIt all started because of a rifle. The Rifle is an inspirational story and hero’s journey of a 28-year-old U.S. Marine, Andrew Biggio, who returned home from combat in Afghanistan and Iraq, full of questions about the price of war. He found answers from those who survived the costliest war of all -- WWII veterans. It began when Biggio bought a 1945 M1 Garand Rifle, the most common rifle used in WWII, to honor his great uncle, a U.S. Army soldier who died on the hills of the Italian countryside. When Biggio showed the gun to his neighbor, WWII veteran Corporal Joseph Drago, it unlocked memories Drago had kept unspoken for 50 years. On the spur of the moment, Biggio asked Drago to sign the rifle. Thus began this Marine’s mission to find as many WWII veterans as he could, get their signatures on the rifle, and document their stories. For two years, Biggio traveled across the country to interview America’s last-living WWII veterans. Each time he put the M1 Garand Rifle in their hands, their eyes lit up with memories triggered by holding the weapon that had been with them every step of the war. With each visit and every story told to Biggio, the veterans signed their names to the rifle. 96 signatures now cover that rifle, each a reminder of the price of war and the courage of our soldiers.
£21.05
Books Express Publishing Generals of the Ardennes: American Leadership in the Battle of the Bulge
£22.48
Books Express Publishing Scenes from an Unfinished War: Low-Intensity Conflict in Korea, 1966-1969
£20.50
Books Express Publishing A History of US Communications Intelligence During WWII: Policy and Administration
£22.48
Books Express Publishing Nisei Linguists: Japanese Americans in the Military Intelligence Service During World War II
£21.49
Books Express Publishing The Petsamo-Kirkenes Operation: Soviet Breakthrough and Pursuit in the Arctic, October 1944
£17.53
Books Express Publishing A Handbook for Air Raid Wardens (1941)
£9.63
Books Express Publishing Symbol: Casablanca, Morocco, 14-23 January 1943. Volumes 1 and 2 (Inter-Allied World War II Conferences Series)
£29.95
Books Express Publishing The War Against Trucks: Aerial Interdiction in Souther Laos, 1968-1972
£25.45
Books Express Publishing Air War Over South Vietnam 1968-1975
£22.48
Books Express Publishing Block by Bliock: The Challenges of Urban Operations
£23.47
Books Express Publishing Vietnam, History of the Bulwark Tran
£16.56
Books Express Publishing Project CHECO Southeast Asia Study: Khe Sanh (Operation NIAGARA) 22 January - 31 March 1968
£19.51
Books Express Publishing Project CHECO Southeast Asia Study: Pave Mace/Combat Rendezvous
£19.51
Books Express Publishing Project CHECO Southeast Asia: Fixed Wing Gunships in Sea (July 1969 - July 1971)
£19.51
Books Express Publishing Project CHECO Southeast Asia Study: Ranch Hand: Herbicide Operations in SEA
£19.51
Books Express Publishing Project CHECO Southeast Asia Report: The VNAF Air Divisions Reports on Improvement and Modernization
£19.51
Books Express Publishing Air Operations in the China Area, July 1937 - August 1945 (Japanese Monograph No. 37)
£20.50
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Enemy in the East: Hitler's Secret Plans to
Book SynopsisOperation Barbarossa, Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, led to one of the most brutal campaigns of World War II: of the estimated 70 million people who died in World War II, over 30 million died on the Eastern Front. Although it has previously been argued that the campaign was a pre-emptive strike, in fact, Hitler had been planning a war of intervention against the USSR ever since he came to power in 1933. Using previously unseen sources, acclaimed military historian Rolf-Dieter Muller shows that Hitler and the Wehrmacht had begun to negotiate with Poland and had even considered an alliance with Japan soon after taking power. Despite the signing of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, at the declaration of war in September 1939, military engagement with the Red Army was still a very real and imminent possibility. In this book, Muller takes us behind the scenes of the Wehrmacht High Command, providing a fascinating insight into an unknown story of World War II.Trade ReviewThe Unknown Eastern Front demonstrates that history - especially of a highly sensitive issue like this one - is rarely about neat binary categories of black and white, good and evil.' Roger Moorhouse, TLS 'In lifting the veil with which history has shrouded these men, Muller - has opened up a new vista on a largely forgotten, and sometimes deliberately neglected, but crucial aspect of recent history.' Nigel Jones, Spectator 'The Unknown Eastern Front demonstrates that history - especially of a highly sensitive issue like this one - is rarely about neat binary categories of black and white, good and evil.'Roger Moorhouse, TLS 'In lifting the veil with which history has shrouded these men, Muller - has opened up a new vista on a largely forgotten, and sometimes deliberately neglected, but crucial aspect of recent history.'Nigel Jones, Spectator ' - this is an important subject - [Muller] supplies full and useful detail on the contribution of all the different peoples who participated, with information on the numbers of soldiers and the tasks they were expected to fulfill.' Richard Overy, History Today 'A definitive work.' Die Welt; 'Mr. Muller's achievement is not only to explain Hitler's strategic thinking but also to debunk the myth of him as a master of Machiavellian deception' - Brendan Simms, The Wall Street JournalTable of ContentsList of Illustrations List of Abbreviations Introduction Germany and its Neighbours in the East A War of Intervention against the Soviet Union? A Turning Point in German-Polish Relations Preparations for War in the East Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
£999.99
Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd A Special Journey
Book SynopsisA true story of a Halifax aircraft and seven airmen flying much needed supplies from their base in Italy to Poland to aid partisans fighting heroically during the Warsaw Uprising. It traces the lives of the aircrew and one special man, the father I never knew. It is a story of tragedy and loss, survival and discovery, of a plane shot down and Polish partisans coming to the aid of the survivors. It concludes with a long journey from California to Poland to meet families who also share a truly special connection with this aircraft.
£12.39
Coda Books Ltd The Official U-boat Commander's Handbook - The Illustrated Edition
Book SynopsisThis is the complete wartime translation by the U.S. Navy of the 1943 edition of the official handbook given to all U-boat commanders. The original handbook was compiled from combat reports and was regularly updated throughout the war. The handbook was an invaluable reference for every operational U-boat commander.Simply written and highly accessible for a wider audience, the U-boat handbook attempted to anticipate every possible situation and to advise on suitable tactics. This superb war-time primary source is enhanced by a rare series of photographs taken on an actual combat patrol and published during the time of the Third Reich in the book U-Boot Auf Feindfahrt.Together the handbook and these rare photographs provide a fascinating glimpse into the world of the U-boats from a first hand perspective, and is essential reading for anyone interested in World War II from primary sources.This book is part of the ''Hitler''s War Machine'' series, a new military history range compiled and edited by Emmy Award winning author and historian Bob Carruthers. The series draws on primary sources and contemporary documents toprovide a new insight into the true nature of Hitler''s Wehrmacht.The series consultant is David Mcwhinnie creator of the award winning PBS series ''Battlefield''.
£25.37
Bookzine Company Ltd The Green Berets of Vietnam - The U.S. Army Special Forces 61-71 - The Illustrated Edition
£16.71
Pneuma Springs Publishing Silver Eagle: Het Waargebeurd Verhaal Van Clancy Lyall. Veteraan Van De Band of Brothers
£12.63
Books Express Publishing Dust off
£14.58
Military Bookshop Cryptologic Aspects of German Intelligence Activities in South America During World War II
£13.59
Military Bookshop Surging South of Baghdad: The 3D Infantry Division and Task Force Marne in Iraq, 2007-2008
£44.95
£21.49
Military Bookshop The United States Air Force Search and Rescue in Southeast Asia
£21.49
Military Bookshop U.S. Marines in the Gulf War, 1990-1991: Liberating Kuwait
£24.95
Military Bookshop U.S. Marines in Battle: Fallujah, November-December 2004
£17.53
Naval & Military Press Yeoman Service a Short History of the Kent Yeomanry 1939-1945
Book SynopsisUpon the outbreak of the Second World War, the 97th (Kent Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery was immediately mobilised - It moved immediately to France as part of the British Expeditionery Force and in 1940 was evacuated from Dunkirk with the rest of the British Army. In 1941 the regiment was sent to Iraq with the 10th Indian Division. The division went into the Western Desert, where it suffered badly in the retreat of Alam El Haifa, and the 7th Armoured Division at El Alemein. It remained in the desert until the capture of Tobruk and Adem. After garrison duty in Cyprus, Palestine and Syria the Kent Yeomanry moved to Italy in March 1944. They served in Italy for the remaining duration of the war advancing up the North West of Italy and ending in the Adriatic coast near Trieste.The Second Line regiment 143rd (Kent Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery spent the first two years of the war in Iceland. On it''s return to the UK in 1941 the regiment joined the 49th Division and served throughout France and particularly Normandy. The regiment gave support during the D Day landings at Caen, Le Havre and Turnhaut Canal. They spent the Winter of 1944-45 by the River Maas on the Dutch German border. Their final action was at Arnhem in April 1945.
£16.10
Naval & Military Press The First Divisional Artillery, Anzio 1944
Book SynopsisHistory of 67th Forward Regiment and a battery of 81st Anti-Tank Regiment landed from amphibious Dukws with the first wave; the remainder of the Divisional Artillery followed in Landing Ship, Tank (LST). Very good account of artillery operations at Anzio 1944-45, complete with a roll of awards and a good diagram of the beach head.
£12.16
Naval & Military Press Story of 34 Armoured Brigade
£18.58
Naval & Military Press History of the Sixth Battalion the Lincolnshire Regiment 1940-45
Book SynopsisThe 6th Lincolnshire''s were in 138th Brigade, commanded by Brigadier G.P. Harding, in 46th Infantry Division which was commanded by Major-General J.L.I. Hawksworth during the Second World War''s Italian campaign..At the Salerno landings on 9 September 1943, 6th Lincs were involved in fierce fighting and completed the expulsion of the Germans from the strong-point of Magazzea. Later on the Herman Göring Panzer and Reconnaisance, and Grenadier Battalions vigourously engaged the 2nd and the Royal Marine Commandos, which were supported by the destroyer HMS Nubian. Towards evening 6th Lincs arrived, tipping the scales, and the action died down.On the night of 22nd/23rd September 46th Division cleared Cava di Terreni, but well sited enemy machine guns spoiled the attempt and neither Santa Croce nor La Molina were cleared, The 2nd/4th K.O.Y.L.I. was hit by friendly fire, as a result of which 6th Lincs on their immediate left, also fell short of their objective. The fierceness of these action can be judged by the casualties, on 23 September 2nd/4th K.O.Y.L.I. suffered 116 and 6th Lincolnshire''s 93.The next action in which they were engaged was the second battle of Monte Camino in the assault on the Bernhardt Line. This was in atrocious weather on 4/5 December 1943 with icy drizzle turning to torrential rain, and the Garigliano, the Peccia, and the Liri rivers in flood. They were in action on the precarious Garigliano bridgehead against heavy German counterattacks from 20 to 22 January 1944.On the night of 26th/27th January the 6th Lincs won a firm footing on the slopes of Monte Rotondo East, going on to capture it on the night of the 28th. In the fierce fighting that followed, on the night of 7th/8th February 6th Lincs twice reached Monte Faito and twice were pushed off it by immediate counterattacks which forced them back to Ornito. From 9 February the whole of the division went over to the defensive as the focal point of the struggle became Cassino and Anzio. On 10 September 6th Lincs were ordered to take Point 449 on the Gemmano Ridge and although badly cut up by shellfire, one company got up to the wooden cross at the top of the hill. Again and again the top of the hill changed hands. When the hill was finally taken by 2nd Cameron Highlanders "round the base of the great black crucifix at the top were the arms of a dead soldier of the 6th Lincoln''s" (quoted from R. Docherty, Eighth Army in Italy 1943-45, page 164).On 9 December the 6th Lincoln''s were again in the thick of it when 90th Panzer Division counterattacked 46 Division''s front at the Faenza bridgehead. 200th Panzer Grenadier Regiment using artillery, tanks, and infantry attacked apparently regardless of casualties, and struck 138th Brigade''s front with the brunt of the fighting falling upon 6th Lincs and a squadron of the Bays. The three companies of the Lincolnshire''s were all under strength due to previous heavy losses, but they held their ground from 7 am to just before midday when the Germans fell back. A second attack was launched at 2 pm but also failed. A third attack, made in conjunction with 305th Infantry Division was also repulsed. But 46th Division had suffered heavy casualties, had reached the end of its fighting fitness and had to be relieved.22 year old Captain John H.C. Brunt of the Sherwood Forresters attached to 6th Lincoln''s as c/o Carrier Platoon, was killed winning the VC on the bridgehead over the Lamone River on 9 December 1944, holding a vital sector of the line at Faenza facing the full fury of the above attack.This fine history covers the Tunisian as well as the Italian campaigns and comes complete with Roll of Honour, awards and the Order of Battle at the end of the war in Europe.
£16.10
Naval & Military Press Der Fernsprecher Und Hilfsbuch Fur Die Nachrichtentruppe Und Die Truppennachrichtenverbande: Mit M.-G. 34 ALS L.M-G., Der Machinenpistole 38 Und 40 In
Book SynopsisTHE TELEPHONE AND AUXILIARY BOOK NEWS FOR THE TROOPS AND THE TROOPS NEWS Associations: WITH M.-G. 34 LM AS-G., THE MACHINE GUN 38 AND 40 OF THE AUTOMOTIVE IND TRAINING
£15.11
Naval & Military Press Bureaucrats in Battledress
£15.11
Naval & Military Press The History of the Wiltshire Home Guard 1940 - 45
£15.11
Naval & Military Press A Short History of the 2nd Bn. Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) During the First Year of the War, September 1939 - August 1940
Book SynopsisWritten and published when the heat of battle had barely cooled in 1941, this brief history of the 2nd Royal Fusiliers (City of London) regiment tells the story of a unit that was in the thick of the fighting during the BEF"s retreat to Dunkirk. This concise history contains a chart with the rolls of battalion officers & NCOs and a map showing the Battalion''s field of operations.
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Naval & Military Press A HISTORY OF 7th BATTALION THE ROYAL NORFOLK REGIMENT in World War No. 2 July 1940 - August 1944
Book SynopsisCovering in good detail the activities of the Battalion from reformation after the evacuation of France till it was disbanded in August 1944. The 7th Battalion of the Royal Norfolk Regiment was a 2nd line Territorial Army unit formed on the outbreak of war in 1939. Originally part of the famous 51st (Highland) Infantry Division it served with them in France in 1940 stationed on the Maginot Line, thus escaping encirclement, and Dunkirk. But the reprieve was only temporary. The Battalion suffered heavy casualties when the 51st Division was surrounded and forced to surrender on 12th June. Just 31 members of the Battalion managed to escape to Britain. The battalion was re-formed in 1941 and transferred to the 176th Infantry Brigade, part of the 59th (Staffordshire) Infantry Division. It took part in the Normandy campaign after D-Day. On 7/8th August the battalion''s Captain David Jamieson of D Company was awarded the Victoria Cross for his heroic leadership in beating off enemy night attacks. Due to an acute shortage of infantrymen, the battalion was disbanded in late August and its men replaced losses in other British divisions of the 21st Army Group, who had suffered heavy losses in Normandy.
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Naval & Military Press THE STORY OF THE 5th BATTALION THE DORSETSHIRE REGIMENT IN NORTH-WEST EUROPE 23RD JUNE 1944 TO 5TH MAY 1945
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Naval & Military Press Ltd The Pompadours
£15.60
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Wartime Journals
Book SynopsisAs a British Intelligence Officer during World War II, Hugh Trevor-Roper was expressly forbidden from keeping a diary due to the sensitive and confidential nature of his work. However, he confided a record of his thoughts in a series of slender notebooks inscribed OHMS (On His Majesty's Service). The Wartime Journals reveal the voice and experiences of Trevor-Roper, a war-time 'backroom boy' who spent most of the war engaged in highly-confidential intelligence work in England - including breaking the cipher code of the German secret service, the Abwehr. He became an expert in German resistance plots and after the war interrogated many of Hitler's immediate circle, investigated Hitler's death in the Berlin bunker and personally retrieved Hitler's will from its secret hiding place. The posthumous discovery of Trevor-Roper's secret journals - unknown even to his family and closest confidants - is an exciting archival find and provides an unusual and privileged view of the Allied war effort against Nazi Germany. At the same time they offer an engaging - sometimes mischievous - and reflective study of both the human comedy and personal tragedy of wartime.Trade Review'... a marvelous book, packed with philosophical speculation, historical sketches, ravishingly beautiful nature writing, jokes, squibs, insults, and affirmations. The editing is impeccable and in its way, suitably eccentric and amusing.' New York Review of Books; '...the surviving Wartime Journals, now excellently edited by Richard Davenport-Hines, provide us with a fascinating insight into Trevor-Roper himself and the war as well - Often the style of the journals is so highly developed that one has to remind oneself that the author was not even 30 when he put down his thoughts and experiences.' Brendan Simms, The Wall Street Journal; '[A] humorous, waspish and intriguing performance.' Allan Mallinson, The Times; '...superlatively entertaining.' John Banville 'Richard Davenport-Hines has ably edited the wartime diaries of Trevor-Roper himself, and they prove vastly more entertaining and instructive than anything the Fuhrer could have written.' Nigel Jones, The Daily Telegraph; 'This is an old-fashioned publication, but none the worse for that. Its miscellaneous nature makes it an excellent beside book, providing sophisticated entertainment as one slips into sleep. The notebooks have been edited by Richard Davenport-Hines with a meticulousness - or perhaps that should be meticulum - that would have pleased their author.' Adam Sisman, Literary Review; 'Riveting... the most intimate self-portrait we have of this singular man.' Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Spectator; 'Richard Davenport-Hines... edits [the journals] with a wit and scholarship worthy of his subject... the "unique view" that the journals do provide... is one of the author himself, and one worth having.' Michael Howard, TLS; '...with his own sharp, bright footnotes, by Richard Davenport-Hines, The Wartime Journals should quite simply join the great diaries... In the way of great diaries, The Wartime Journals call up the absurdity of detail.' Edward Pearce, Tribune; 'The book has been superbly edited by Richard Davenport-Hines, whose notes are models of both pithiness and omniscience [...] For all the occasional touches of juvenile aspiration and self-importance, this is an extraordinarily rich record of an unusually rich mind - one of the most interesting people in recent English intellectual life, caught at one of the most vital moments in English history.' Noel Malcolm, Standpoint; 'the publishers IB Tauris did a great service to book-lovers by issuing Hugh Trevor-Roper's Wartime Journals in this handsome paperback earlier this year... These journals are not diaries. Instead, they're a sequence of highly-polished entries...They contain some extraordinary pen-portraits... One of the reasons this book is such a delight is that you're in the hands of a true scholar and literary sophisticate in the person of the editor, Richard Davenport-Hines... His professionalism and sheer stylishness are everywhere evident... His notes are incredibly thorough, and his Introduction is the best thing in the book.' Bradley Winterton, Taipei Times;Table of ContentsIntroduction by Richard Davenport-Hines 1940-1 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947
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New Generation Publishing Living Through A War
£12.63