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Attack & Sink: the Battle of the Atlantic Summer 1941 |
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Auchinleck: the Lonely Soldier | A classic and highly readable biography of one of Britain"s finest Second World War generals, back in print again after many years. When Field-Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck passed away in Marrakesh in... more >>> |
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August 1914: Surrender at St Quentin | The great retreat of the British Expeditionary Force from Mons in August 1914 is one of the most famous in military history, and it is justly celebrated. But not all the British soldiers who were forc... more >>> |
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Auschwitz Death Camp: Images of War | The concentration camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau was the site of the single largest mass murder in history. Over one million mainly Jewish men, women, and children were murdered in its gas chambers. Count... more >>> |
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Aviation Assault Battlegroup | During their 2009 OP Herrick tour, The Black Watch"s role was to raid into Taliban insurgent heartlands, rather than "hold ground", like other battle groups. Working directly to Regional Command South... more >>> |
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Aviation Ghosts | Great Britain has its own version of the Bermuda Triangle, the notorious South Southeast 1650 Line, where an unusual number of aviation accidents and disappearances have taken place, and where lost ai... more >>> |
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Avro Type 698 Vulcan: The Secrets behind its Design and Development | The Avro Vulcan was the last V Bomber to see active service in its primary role during the Falklands conflict. It is the most popular of the three and one aircraft has recently become airborne again a... more >>> |
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Awards of the George Cross | Early in WW2, King George VI was deeply impressed by the heroic deeds of servicemen out of the front line and civilian non-combatants in acts connected with the war such as bomb disposal, rescues afte... more >>> |
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Axis Eagles: Foreign Allies of the German Luftwaffe | Many World War II aviation enthusiasts are unaware that the Luftwaffe fought in concert with a broad variety of foreign air forces across Europe and Asia. Mussolini’s partnership is well known, as is ... more >>> |
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Axis Warships | For his latest book Colonel Roy Stanley presents aerial photographs of the German and Italian fleets that were selected as important six decades ago and have long lain dormant, unindexed and unexplain... more >>> |
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Baby Killers : German Air Raids on Britain in the First World War |
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Back Bearings: a Navigator"s Tale | Eric Cropper’s RAF career started in 1943 and ended in 1968. It covered a period when the navigation of aircraft changed from astro, dead reckoning and drift bearings all plotted by pencil on charts, ... more >>> |
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Badges and Uniforms of the Royal Air Force |
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Baling Out: Amazing Dramas of Military Flying |
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Balkan Blue |
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Balkan Blue: Family & Military Memories |
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Barter Lady (1934) a Woman Farmer Sees It Through | With her husband dead, her farm mortgaged, and her five children to educate, Evelyn Harris decided to keep her livelihood and family together rather than sell out. In The Barter Lady: A Woman Farmer S... more >>> |
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Bastogne: Battle of the Bulge | Drawing on eyewitness accounts, this excellent book paints a graphic picture of the battle that was at the very center of Hitler"s last gamble. Numerous photos through the text illustrate then and now... more >>> |
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Battle for Flanders: German Defeat on the Lys 1918 | The Battle of the Lys, fought in April 1918, was critical for the Allies and for Germany. The outcome of the Great War hung in the balance. After the successful German offensive on the Somme, their br... more >>> |
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Battle for France & Flanders: Sixty Years On | The campaign of 1940 which culminated in the British evacuation at Dunkirk and the French surrender at Compiegne remains one of the most controversial of World War II. Professor Brian Bond of the Depa... more >>> |
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