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Marching To The Sound Of Gunfire By Patrick Delaforce
Scores of soldiers from almost every section of the British Army tell their amazing stories of life and death at the sharp end.
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Monty'S Iron Sides By Patrick Delaforce
Monty's Iron Sides charts the history of the British Expeditonary Force's 3rd (British) Divsion, named after their commander Major Genral Bernard Montgomery. The Divison was awarded two...
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Paras By William F. Buckingham
The British Airborne Forces were know today began life as a handful of semi-trained parachute raiders in 1940. Prompted by the groundbreaking German use of airborne troops in the Low Countries in...
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SOE’s Ultimate Decpetion Operation Periwig By Fredric Boyce
In the closing months of the Second World War in Europe, General Dwight D. Eisenhower exhorted the Western Allied forces to redouble their efforts to break the German will to resist. In...
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Second World War By Pitkin Guide
A small, easy to read book which uses maps and colour illustrations to paint an overall picture of WWII. In chronological order, this guide charts the wartime years form 1939 to 1945 clearly.
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Seizing The Enigma By David Khan
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Soe By Frederic Boyce & Douglas Evereit
The history of the Special Operations Executive full of suprises. In this book you can find out how, why and where SOE's specialist tools were designed, as well as how they are used. Written...
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Spy Princess By Shrabani Basu
On 13 September 1944, Noor Inayat Khan, the first female wireless operator to be flown into occupied France, was shot at Dachau. The descendant of Indian ruler Tipu Sultan, the Tiger of Mysore,...
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Station 43
Audley End House in Essex or Station 43 was used as the principal training school for SOE’s Polish Section between 1942 and 1944.
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The German Occupation Of The Channel Islands By Charles Cruickshank
This book tells of the official history of the Channel Islands of the German occupation during WW2. Previously untapped sources and documents from Government departments, files left behind by the...
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The 1940s Look By Mike Brown
Continuing interest in life on the Home Front during the Second World War means that the style of the 1940s has never been more popular. People are recreating the look for plays and films,...
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The Battle For Europe By Roy Conyers Nesbit
The author, Ray Conyners Nessbit, has assembled a stunning selection of over 300 photographs and illustrations that tell the story of the battle for Europe from the shores of Normandy to the...
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The Battle Of Britain By Roy Conyers Nesbit
Details the "greatest" air battle fought in the skies of Southen England between the RAF and the Luftwaffe in summer 1940. Conyers-Nesbit himself served as a navigator during WWII and is the...
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The Black Bull By Patrick Delaforce
The 11th Armoured Division were known as the "Black Bulls" after their distinctive insignia. They lead the British Army in their campaign in North West Europe. The author himself fought with...
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The Day Peace Broke Out By Mike Brown
At 3 P.M. on 8 May 1945, Prime Minster Winston Churchill made a long-awaited speech in which he officially declared the war in Europe to be over. After six bitter years of conflict, however,...
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The Fighting Wessex Wyverns By Patrick Delaforce
Commanded by the contoversial Major-Genral Ivo Thomas, the 43rd (Wessex) Divison was branded the "Fighting Yellow Devils" out of respect for its Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS opponents. It's name comes...
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The Last Patrol By Len Woodley
This book tells the stories of the policemen in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire who have been killed on duty by a criminal act, from the Constable in the 1860s who died in Oxford to the...
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The Poems We Wrote By Coward
An Anthology of AIR FORCE POEMS dedicated to the memory of Seven Gallant Gentlemen of the 49th Squadron, Bomber Command.
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The Polar Bears: Monty'S Left Flank By Patrick Delaforce
The 49th Infantry Divison was christened the "Polor Bear Butchers" after its involvement in the ferocious battles that followed D-Day at Cristot,Fotenay,Tessal Wood and Rauray. The book tracks...
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The Women who Censored Churchill By Ruth Ive
The Second World War as a period when communication between the Allies had to be subjected to the utmost secrecy. By the 1940s all telephone cables between Britain and North America had been...
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