Second World War Books
Pen & Sword Books Ltd Hitlers Muslim Allies
£25.00
Pen & Sword Books Operation Dragoon The Liberation of Southern
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£21.56
Pen & Sword Books Ltd Hitlers Paratroopers in Normandy
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£16.99
BookBaby Memoir of a German Army Officer
£22.49
BookBaby Touching the Enemy
£16.79
Random House USA Inc All the Flowers in Paris
Book Synopsis“Sarah Jio weaves past and present in this eminently readable novel about love, gratitude, and forgiveness. I tore through the pages!”—New York Times bestselling author Christina Baker KlineTwo women are connected across time by the city of Paris, a mysterious stack of love letters, and shocking secrets sweeping from World War II to the present—for readers of Sarah’s Key and The Nightingale.When Caroline wakes up in a Paris hospital with no memory of her past, she’s confused to learn that for years she’s lived a sad, reclusive life in a sprawling apartment on the rue Cler. Slowly regaining vague memories of a man and a young child, she vows to piece her life back together—though she can’t help but feel she may be in danger. A budding friendship with the chef of a charming nearby restaurant takes her mind off her foggy past, as does a startling mystery from decades prior. In Nazi-occupied Paris, a young widow named Céline is trying to build a new life for her daughter while working in her father’s flower shop and hoping to find love again. Then a ruthless German officer discovers her Jewish ancestry and Céline is forced to play a dangerous game to secure the safety of her loved ones. When her worst fears come true, she must fight back in order to save the person she loves most: her daughter. When Caroline discovers Céline’s letters tucked away in a closet, she realizes that her apartment harbors dark secrets—and that she may have more in common with Céline than she could have ever imagined. All the Flowers in Paris is an emotionally captivating novel rooted in the resiliency and strength of the human spirit, the steadfastness of a mother’s love, and the many complex layers of the heart—especially its capacity to forgive.“Heart-stopping . . . Fans of emotional, romantic stories set during World War II will enjoy this heartbreaking tale of love and loss.”—Booklist
£14.45
Picador USA Hiroshima Nagasaki
Book SynopsisIn this harrowing history of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, Paul Ham argues against the use of nuclear weapons, drawing on extensive research and hundreds of interviews to prove that the bombings had little impact on the eventual outcome of the Pacific War. In this gripping narrative, Ham demonstrates convincingly that misunderstandings and nationalist fury on both sides led to the use of the bombs. Ham also gives powerful witness to its destruction through the eyes of eighty survivors, from twelve-year-olds forced to work in war factories to wives and children who faced the holocaust alone. Hiroshima Nagasaki presents the grisly unadorned truth about the bombings, blurred for so long by postwar propaganda, and transforms our understanding of one of the defining events of the twentieth century.
£21.25
Henry Holt & Company Inc Killing the SS The Hunt for the Worst War
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£21.84
St. Martin's Press The Last Hill
Book SynopsisBob Drury and Tom Clavin''s The Last Hill is the incredible untold story of one Ranger battalion''s heroism and courage in World War II.They were known as Rudder's Rangers, the most elite and experienced attack unit in the United States Army. In December 1944, Lt. Col. James Rudder''s 2nd Battalion would form the spearhead into Germany, taking the war into Hitler's homeland at last. In the process, Rudder was given two objectives: Take Hill 400 . . . and hold the hill by any means possible. To the last man, if necessary. The battle-hardened battalion had no idea that several Wehrmacht regiments, who greatly outnumbered the Rangers, had been given the exact same orders. The clash of the two determined forces was one of the bloodiest and most costly encounters of World War II.Castle Hill, the imposing 1320-foot mini-mountain the American Rangers simply called Hill 400, was the gateway to a desperate Nazi Germany. Several entire American divisions had alre
£999.99
St Martin's Press Inferno The True Story of a B17 Gunners Heroism
Book SynopsisJoe Pappalardo''s Inferno tells the true story of the men who flew the deadliest missions of World War II, and an unlikely hero who received the Medal of Honor in the midst of the bloodiest military campaign in aviation history. There's no higher accolade in the U.S. military than the Medal of Honor, and 472 people received it for their action during World War II. But only one was demoted right after: Maynard Harrison Smith.Smith is one of the most unlikely heroes of the war, where he served in B-17s during the early days of the bombing of France and Germany from England. From his juvenile delinquent past in Michigan, through the war and during the decades after, Smith's life seemed to be a series of very public missteps. The other airmen took to calling the 5-foot, 5-inch airman Snuffy after an unappealing movie character.This is also the man who, on a tragically mishandled mission over France on May 1, 1943, single-handedly saved the crewmen
£16.14
St. Martin's Press Cilkas Journey
Book SynopsisFrom the author of the multi-million copy bestseller The Tattooist of Auschwitz comes a new novel based on a riveting true story of love and resilience. Her beauty saved her and condemned her. Cilka is just sixteen years old when she is taken to Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp in 1942, where the commandant immediately notices how beautiful she is. Forcibly separated from the other women prisoners, Cilka learns quickly that power, even unwillingly taken, equals survival. When the war is over and the camp is liberated, freedom is not granted to Cilka: She is charged as a collaborator for sleeping with the enemy and sent to a Siberian prison camp. But did she really have a choice? And where do the lines of morality lie for Cilka, who was send to Auschwitz when she was still a child? In Siberia, Cilka faces challenges both new and horribly familiar, including the unwanted attention of the guards. But when she meets a kind fe
£999.99
St. Martin's Press Cilkas Journey
Book SynopsisFrom Heather Morris, the author of the multi-million copy bestseller The Tattooist of Auschwitz, comes a engrossing novel based on a riveting true story of love and resilience.Her beauty saved herand condemned her.Cilka is just sixteen years old when she is taken to Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp in 1942, where the commandant immediately notices how beautiful she is. Forcibly separated from the other women prisoners, Cilka learns quickly that power, even unwillingly taken, equals survival.When the war is over and the camp is liberated, freedom is not granted to Cilka: She is charged as a collaborator for sleeping with the enemy and sent to a Siberian prison camp. But did she really have a choice? And where do the lines of morality lie for Cilka, who was sent to Auschwitz when she was still a child? In Siberia, Cilka faces challenges both new and horribly familiar, including the unwanted attention of the guards. But when she
£9.99
St. Martin's Press Hitlers Aristocrats
Book SynopsisSusan Ronald, acclaimed author of Hitler''s Art Thief takes readers into the shadowy world of the aristocrats and business leaders on both sides of the Atlantic who secretly aided Hitler and Nazi Germany.Hitler said, I am convinced that propaganda is an essential means to achieve one's aims. Enlisting Europe's aristocracy, international industrialists, and the political elite in Britain and America, Hitler spun a treacherous tale everyone wanted to believe: he was a man of peace. Central to his deception was an international high society Black Widow, Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst, whom Hitler called his dear princess. She, and others, conspired for Hitler at the highest levels of the British aristocracy and spread their web to America''s wealthy powerbrokers.Hitler's aristocrats became his eyes, listening posts, and mouthpieces in the drawing rooms, cocktail parties, and weekend retreats of Europe and America. Among these gentl
£999.99
St. Martin's Press The Dirty Tricks Department
Book SynopsisJohn Lisle reveals the untold story of the OSS Research and Development Branch-The Dirty Tricks Department-and its role in World War II.In the summer of 1942, Stanley Lovell, a renowned industrial chemist, received a mysterious order to report to an unfamiliar building in Washington, D.C. When he arrived, he was led to a barren room where he waited to meet the man who had summoned him. After a disconcerting amount of time, William Wild Bill Donovan, the head of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), walked in the door. You know your Sherlock Holmes, of course, Donovan said as an introduction. Professor Moriarty is the man I want for my staff...I think you're it.Following this life-changing encounter, Lovell became the head of a secret group of scientists who developed dirty tricks for the OSS, the precursor to the CIA. Their inventions included Bat Bombs, suicide pills, fighting knives, silent pistols, and camouflaged explosives. Moreover, they forged
£26.99
St Martin's Press Sisters Under the Rising Sun
Book SynopsisFrom the New York Times bestselling author of the multi-million copy bestseller The Tattooist of Auschwitz comes a story of sisterhood and survival, inspired by a true story.A phenomenal novel of resilience and survival from bestselling author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, Heather Morris.In the midst of World War II, an English musician, Norah Chambers, places her eight-year-old daughter Sally on a ship leaving Singapore, desperate to keep her safe from the Japanese army as they move down through the Pacific. Norah remains to care for her husband and elderly parents, knowing she may never see her child again.Sister Nesta James, a Welsh Australian nurse, has enlisted to tend to Allied troops. But as Singapore falls to the Japanese she joins the terrified cargo of people, including the heartbroken Norah, crammed aboard the Vyner Brooke merchant ship. Only two days later, they are bombarded from the air off the coast of Indone
£999.99
St Martin's Press Sisters Under the Rising Sun
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£29.99
St. Martin's Publishing Group The Second Sun
£23.20
Flatiron Books The Nazi Conspiracy
Book SynopsisINSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERAn absolute home run! You will never look at WWII the same way again. Brad Thor, #1 bestselling authorMeltzer and Mensch are masters. Jon Meacham, author The Soul of AmericaA true story that reads like a thriller. Alexander S. Vindman, LT. Col., U.S. Army (Ret.)An outstanding and memorable reading experience....a true page-turner from beginning to end. BookreporterFrom the New York Times bestselling authors of The First Conspiracy and The Lincoln Conspiracy comes the little-known true story of a Nazi plot to kill FDR, Joseph Stalin, and Winston Churchill at the height of World War II.In 1943, as the war against Nazi Germany raged abroad, President Franklin Roosevelt had a critical goal: a face-to-face sit-down with his allies Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill. This first-ever meeting of the Big Three in Tehran, Iran, would de
£999.99
Flatiron Books The Nazi Conspiracy
Book SynopsisINSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERAn absolute home run! You will never look at WWII the same way again. Brad Thor, #1 bestselling authorMeltzer and Mensch are masters. Jon Meacham, author The Soul of AmericaA true story that reads like a thriller. Alexander S. Vindman, LT. Col., U.S. Army (Ret.)An outstanding and memorable reading experience....a true page-turner from beginning to end. BookreporterFrom the New York Times bestselling authors of The First Conspiracy and The Lincoln Conspiracy comes the little-known true story of a Nazi plot to kill FDR, Joseph Stalin, and Winston Churchill at the height of World War II.In 1943, as the war against Nazi Germany raged abroad, President Franklin Roosevelt had a critical goal: a face-to-face sit-down with his allies Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill. This first-ever meeting of the Big Three in Tehran, Iran, would de
£16.99
St. Martin's Griffin Under the Golden Sun
Book SynopsisA remarkable novel of family and love during a time of war,* Jenny Ashcroft''s Under the Golden Sun follows a soul-searching young woman who takes a leap of faith and discovers a place to call home and someone to share her heart.England, 1941. The world is at war. London is under siege as the German blitz pounds the city without warning, without mercy. Rose Hamilton did her part as a member of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force until she was unfairly discharged following a tragic loss. Working as a secretary on a Devon farmland, Rose is out of harm's way, but she needs to contribute to something greater than herself to truly recover.Answering a newspaper advertisement for a companion to accompany an orphaned child to Australia, Rose becomes enchanted with four-year-old Walter Lucknow. Shy, imaginative, and kind, the boy lost his parents and has been living in near seclusion with his elder great aunt. As heir to a wealthy Australian cattle station, Walter m
£17.10
St. Martin's Griffin The Jane Austen Society
Book Synopsis* INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER *This novel delivers sweet, smart escapism. PeopleFans of The Chilbury Ladies' Choir and The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society will adore The Jane Austen Society A charming and memorable debut, which reminds us of the universal language of literature and the power of books to unite and heal. Pam Jenoff, New York Times bestselling author of The Lost Girls of ParisJust after the Second World War, in the small English village of Chawton, an unusual but like-minded group of people band together to attempt something remarkable.One hundred and fifty years ago, Chawton was the final home of Jane Austen, one of England''s finest novelists. Now it''s home to a few distant relatives and their diminishing estate. With the last bit of Austen''s legacy threatened, a group of disparate individuals come together to preserve both Jane Austen''s home and her legacy. T
£15.29
St. Martin's Publishing Group Hitlers Aristocrats
£18.70
Metropolitan Books The Passenger
Book SynopsisA SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLERA jewel of a rediscovery . . . . A riveting, noirish, intensely filmic portrait of an ambivalent fugitive, cornered but not captured, safest when in motion, at greatest risk when forced to rest.The Wall Street JournalBerlin, November 1938. Jewish shops have been ransacked and looted, synagogues destroyed. As storm troopers pound on his door, Otto Silbermann, a respected businessman, is forced to sneak out the back of his own home. Turned away from establishments he had long patronized, and fearful of being exposed as a Jew despite his Aryan looks, he boards a train. And then another. And another . . . until his flight becomes a frantic odyssey across Germany, as he searches first for information, then for help, and finally for escape. Taut, immediate, infused with acerbic Kafkaesque humor, The Passenger is an indelible portrait of a man and a society careening out of control. Twenty-three
£14.44
Forge December 41
Book SynopsisFrom New York Times bestselling author William Martin comes a WWII thriller as intense as The Day of the Jackal and as gripping as The Eye of the Needle. In December ''41, Martin takes us on the ultimate manhunt, a desperate chase from Los Angeles to Washington, D. C., in the first weeks of the Second World War. On the day after Pearl Harbor, shocked Americans gather around their radios to hear Franklin Roosevelt declare war. In Los Angeles, a German agent named Martin Browning is planning to kill FDR on the night he lights the National Christmas Tree. Who will stop him? Relentless FBI Agent Frank Carter? Kevin Cusack, a Hollywood script reader who also spies on the German Bund of Los Angeles, and becomes a suspect himself? Or Vivian Hopewell, the aspiring actress who signs on to play Martin Browning''s wife and cannot help but fall in love with him?The clock is ticking. The tracks are laid. The train of narrow escapes, mistaken i
£16.99
Holt McDougal In Harms Way
Book SynopsisAlways a classic and now even bettera masterful account of one of history''s most poignant and tragic secrets.Lee ChildNow available in an updated trade paperback edition, In Harm''s Way is the bestselling adrenaline-charged account of America''s worst naval disaster during World War IIand of the heroism of the men who, against all odds, survived.On July 30, 1945, the USS Indianapolis was torpedoed in the South Pacific by a Japanese submarine. An estimated 300 men were killed upon impact; close to 900 sailors were cast into the Pacific Ocean, where they remained undetected by the navy for nearly four days and nights. Battered by a savage sea, they struggled to stay alive, fighting off sharks, hypothermia, and dementia. By the time rescue arrived, all but 316 men had died. The captain''s subsequent court-martial left many questions unanswered: How did the navy fail to realize the Indianapolis was missing? Why was the cruiser travelin
£16.99
Celadon Books Beyond That the Sea
Book SynopsisSpence-Ash has written the novel in eight points of view, but each character is utterly three-dimensional and distinct. This debut novel captivated me from start to finish.Julia Quinn, author of the Bridgerton Series A sweeping, tenderhearted love story, Beyond That, the Sea by Laura Spence-Ash tells the story of two families living through World War II on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean, and the shy, irresistible young woman who will call them both her own.As German bombs fall over London in 1940, working-class parents Millie and Reginald Thompson make an impossible choice: they decide to send their eleven-year-old daughter, Beatrix, to America. There, she'll live with another family for the duration of the war, where they hope she'll stay safe.Scared and angry, feeling lonely and displaced, Bea arrives in Boston to meet the Gregorys. Mr. and Mrs. G, and their sons William and Gerald, fold Bea seamlessly into their world.
£22.40
St Martin's Press The Trouble with You
Book SynopsisRich in colorful characters, Feldman''s riveting tale is one of resilience, determination, and hope. BooklistIn an exuberant post WWII New York City, a young woman is forced to reinvent her life and choose between the safe and the ethical, and the men who represent each...Set in New York City in the heady aftermath of World War II when the men were coming home, the women were exhaling in relief, and everyone was having babies, The Trouble With You is the story of a young woman whose rosy future is upended in a single instant. Raised never to step out of bounds, educated in one of the Sister Seven Colleges for a career as a wife and mother, torn between her cousin Mimi who is determined to keep her a nice girlthe kind that marries a doctorand her aunt Rose who has a rebellious past of her own, Fanny struggles to raise her young daughter and forge a new life by sheer will and pluck. When she gets a job as a secretary to the queen of radio s
£999.99
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Red Orchestra
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsRevised Edition Introduction Prologue 1. Great Goes to America 2. Greta and Adam 3. Berlin 4. The Masses and the Media 5. Things Fall Apart 6. The Takeover 7. Denial and Compliance 8. Going to Ground 9. The Prague Express 10. The Gentlemen's Club 11. A Faraway Country 12. The Dinner Party 13. The Birthday Party 14. The Inner Front 15. 'The New Order' 16. All Possible Foolish Rumors 17. The Road to Barbarossa 18. Other Worlds 19. 'Distress About Germany's Future' 20. The Antiwelle 21. Crime and Punishment 22. The Survivors 23. Life in a Cold Climate Acknowledgements Notes Select Bibliography Index
£33.20
Amberley Publishing Nursing Churchill
Book SynopsisNew in B-format paperback - A fresh perspective on Churchill and life in wartime by the nurse charged with looking after the Prime Minister.Trade Review'These letters are of genuine historical importance to anyone interested in Churchill and the Second World War. They provide a fascinating, and occasionally moving, account of wartime Britain. Supported by the fine scholarship of the author, this book reminds us of the good-nature and humanity of the Greatest Briton, even while he was under unimaginable stress and a life-threatening illness. I heartily recommend it.' -- Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny'A very valuable and unique insight.' -- Prime Minister Boris Johnson, author of The Churchill Factor'A top quality, outstanding read, this well written book is historically accurate and enhanced by unique photographs.' -- Professor Allister Vale, co-author of Winston Churchill's Illnesses 1886-1965'This book provides a fascinating and intimate account of life in a leading London hospital at the height of the Second World War, including the wedding of our own parents. A thoroughly absorbing read.' -- David Suchet (actor) and John Suchet (former ITN News anchor, Classic FM presenter)
£999.99
Pen & Sword Books Ltd Naval Eyewitnesses
Book SynopsisLife at sea as it was experienced by naval and merchant seamen during the Second World War.
£31.97
Pen & Sword Books Ltd A Tailor in Auschwitz
Book SynopsisExceptional collaboration of a scientific researcher and a relative of a survivor of the Holocaust.
£22.00
Pen & Sword Books Ltd How the World Allowed Hitler to Proceed with the
Book SynopsisThis book is unique in that rather than describing the historical details of the Holocaust, it examines how the Holocaust was allowed to happen.
£25.00
Pen & Sword Books Ltd Hitlers Traitors
Book SynopsisThis collection of vivid essays examines some of the most fascinating aspects of the German resistance to Hitler.
£23.75
Pen & Sword Books Ltd The First Atomic Bomb
Book SynopsisA highly accurate, thoroughly researched, alternate history.
£25.00
Pen & Sword Books Ltd Relics of the Reich
Book SynopsisRelics of the Reich is the story of what happened to the buildings the Nazis left behind
£999.99
Pen & Sword Books Ltd Bombing Germany The Final Phase
Book SynopsisAn engaging and comprehensive narrative history of the cataclysmic allied bombing offensive at Pforzheim in February 1945, and the closing months of the Second World War.
£27.74
Pen & Sword Books Ltd The Fallen Few of the Battle of Britain
Book SynopsisThe complete biographies of all the 544 British and Commonwealth pilots killed during the Battle of Britain 1940.
£21.01
Pen & Sword Books Ltd Stopping Hitler
Book SynopsisIt details the various plans made for Home Defence between 1939 and 1945.
£26.33
Pen & Sword Books Ltd Secret Casualties of World War Two
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£20.54
Pen & Sword Books Ltd The Dieppe Raid
Book SynopsisWinston Churchill faced immense pressure from Stalin, who demanded a second front to relieve the Soviet Union's burden in the fight against Germany. Although military advice suggested that a French invasion was not feasible for at least another year, Churchill sought a way to support the Russians. The result was the raid on Dieppe, aimed at demonstrating Britain's commitment to opening a second front. Operation Jubilee, as the raid was called, targeted the port of Dieppe, chosen for its strategic importance in any future invasion. The operation, scheduled for 19 August 1942, involved 6,000 infantry, 237 naval vessels, and 74 aircraft squadrons. It was the largest Allied assault on German Channel defences up to that point. While the raid was not the decisive second front Stalin hoped for, it provided valuable lessons for future operations. The debate over Dieppe's purpose and its high cost has persisted, but it remains a crucial learning experience for the Allies. This official battle summary, written shortly after the war, offers a detailed account based on the recollections of those who participated in the raid, highlighting the lessons learned from this ambitious but costly operation.
£999.99
Pen & Sword Books Healing in Hell
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£23.96
Pen & Sword Books Ltd It Happened in France
Book SynopsisErnest Grimaud de Caux was _The Times_ correspondent in Madrid from 1910 to 1939, encompassing the period of Primo de Rivera's Dictatorship, the fall of the monarchy, and the Civil War. With his deep knowledge of Spain's history, culture and politics, he was widely respected in his profession and highly valued by _The Times_. _It Happened in France_ covers the immediate post Civil War years, when de Caux was living in France, under German Occupation. It contains a series of so far unpublished essays, written at the time, and recounting his experience of the Occupation, including the flight from Paris under the German advance, daily life in the Southwest, his three weeks in prison after arrest by the Gestapo, reflections on Vichy's political leaders, and what today we would call the geopolitics of the time. These essays, accompanied by a biography and personal appreciation of de Caux, constitute a fascinating and intimate account of an important aspect of the Second World War.
£22.00
Pen & Sword Books Ltd Tuskegee Airmen
Book SynopsisThe history of 332nd Fighter Group - only segregated Fighter Group that served in combat during the Second World War.
£27.96
Pen & Sword Books Ltd Codename TREASURE
Book SynopsisFirst published biography of Lily, using her own writings and unpublished family papers. One of MI5's five D-Day spies who mis-led the Nazis, from Hitler downwards, into believing that the Allied landing would take place in the Pas de Calais, thus saving countless lives on the beaches of Normandy.
£32.11
Pen & Sword Books Ltd Life in Britain and Germany on the Road to War
Book SynopsisIn December 1922, the distinguished foreign correspondent Leonard Spray warned Britain to keep your eye on Hitler'.The carnage of the so-called war to end all wars' had left 900,000 British servicemen dead, and more than 2 million suffering physical and psychological wounds, but there was hope. The vanquished had been left with no military capacity to wage another war, and with a huge debt to pay to the victors. The Treaty of Versailles had surely made it impossible for the world to ever again be threatened by Germany?Safe in that knowledge, Britain now had her eye firmly set on new challenges. The cost of the war had already triggered her decline as the world's greatest economic power. The Great Depression that followed the Wall Street Crash of 1929 now saw Britain riven by unemployment and poverty. Seven General Elections between 1918 and 1935 resulted in mostly minority and coalition governments, bringing further uncertainty.And all the time, an Austrian ex-corporal by the name of A
£27.71
Pen & Sword Books Ltd The RAFs Road to DDay
Book SynopsisA uniquely insightful study of the key decisions taken for the conduct of the RAF's offensive during the period leading up to D-Day in 1944 and the air operations in the campaign that followed.Trade Review**Book of the Month** "In his controversial new book, The RAF's Road to D-Day, Baughen follows the RAF's campaigns in Italy, France and Germany between 1943 and 1944, detailing how interservice divisions, clashing views on doctrine and an ineffective grasp on how to implement the lessons learned wasted any potential the RAF may have had.... Drawing on primary sources, interviews, after-action reports and official studies, the author makes a number of bold claims.... In a highly digestible manner, the author maps the RAF's 'learning curve' - or lack thereof - from campaigns in Italy through to the Normandy landings.... Irrespective of whether you agree with Baughen's conclusions, he presents his case with conviction. With well-reasoned arguments and deductions, backed up with relevant primary source material, The RAF's Road to D-Day challenges historical orthodoxy and is bound to spark debate." - Key Military, 15 July 2023
£32.00
Pen & Sword Books Ltd Hitlers Oil Broker
Book SynopsisThe story of Thoms Brown, Hitler's oil 'broker', sought to develop Iraq oil for Germany but fell out with Hitler over alleged Jewish origins.
£25.00
Pen & Sword Books Ltd Saving the Schindlers Daughter
Book SynopsisThe courageous life of Lore Schindler, an orphaned Jewish girl who grew up in WWII France.
£23.54