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25th April, 2020


 

AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY: THE 7TH WAFFEN-SS VOLUNTEER
                                         GEBIRGS (MOUNTAIN) DIVISION "PRINZ EUGEN"

by Massimiliano Afiero 
 





This is the complete history of one of the most famous and well-known divisions of the Waffen-SS. Created as a mountain unit to be employed exclusively on the Balkan Front against partisan units, the unit fought with valor and fierceness on the battlefield. After numerous anti-guerrilla operations in Bosnia, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia, towards the end of the war it was employed against units of the Bulgarian Army and Red Army forces in the difficult mission of covering the withdrawal of German forces retreating from Greece and Albania. Accused of having committed numerous crimes against civilians, its members met with a tragic fate, especially those who ended up in the hands of communist partisans.

New in illustrated boards - large format, 160pp, 425 b/w photos

Schiffer, 2016
ISBN 9780764352218

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Web No.
37552-01

£40.99

 


 

OSPREY ELITE 231: SOVIET AIRBORNE FORCES 1930-91

 by David Campbell. Illustrated by Johnny Shumate 
 

Established in 1932, the Vozdushno-desantnye voyska (‘air-landing forces', or VDV) of the Red Army led the way in airborne doctrine and practice. They  conducted major drops during World War II, including at the Dnepr River in September 1943. After the war ended, the VDV became independent of the Air Force and were elevated to the role of strategic asset. The newly rebuilt divisions were organized and trained to conduct deep insertions behind enemy lines, attacking command-and-control facilities, lines of communication, and key infrastructure targets such as nuclear power plants. This training came into play in numerous Cold War confrontations, including Soviet operations in Hungary (1956) and Czechoslovakia (1968). During the Soviet war in Afghanistan (1979-89), the VDV proved to be the most formidable of the Mujahideen's opponents, with the development of the air assault concept - the transport, insertion and support of air-landed troops by helicopter rather than parachute.

New in card cover - A4 format, 64pp, 8 colour plates, 15 colour & numerous
b/w photos

Osprey, 2020
 ISBN 9781472839589

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Web No:
37997-01

£12.99

 


 

THE DAY THE CHINESE ATTACKED

by Edwin Hoyt  



October 1950 and the stunning Chinese intervention in the Korean war. Drawing on official military records, con-temporary accounts, and the memoirs of Chinese field commander Peng Dehuai, Hoyt searches the causes and results of the Korean War. How did a UN police action erupt into a struggle between the super-powers? Why did China become involved? Was US policy responsible?

Good in card cover - 256pp,
22 photos, 7 maps

Paragon House, 1990
ISBN 1557784892

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Web No.
15344-01

£6.00
 

 


BRITISH FLIGHT TESTING: MARTLESHAM HEATH 1920-1939

by Tim Mason 

A classic Putnam volume covering the development of testing for aircraft intended for the Royal Air Force and the Fleet Air Arm. For nearly twenty years Martelsham Heatrh was the site from which all British military aircraft underwent their type testing before acceptance into service (or indeed, rejection). Tim Mason, in colaboration with T. Heffernan, provides a detailed record of the testing of the aeroplanes, their equipment and armaments.



Fine in d/w - Large format, 256pp,
300+ b/w photos & illustrations

Putnam Aeronautical, 1993
ISBN 0851778577 

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Web No.
20184-01

£24.00


 

TARGET LONDON: BOMBING THE CAPITAL 1915-2005

by Peter Reese 

London was a target for Zeppelins and bombers during the First World War, for bombers, V1s and rockets in the Second World War, and for terrorists in more recent times, yet rarely has the history of twentieth-century attacks on the capital been studied as a whole. This thought-provoking account vividly describes how the destructive potential of aerial bombing and terrorist actions has increased and how Londoners have struggled to protect themselves and their city. There are graphic accounts of the German raids on the city in the First World War, the Blitz, the V1 and V2 campaigns and the bombing tactics adopted by terrorists from the 1970s onward. 


New in d/w - 240pp, numerous illustrations


Pen & Sword, 2011
ISBN 97818488412221 

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Web No.
34148-01

£19.99




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 The Editor's Choice:


THE END OF THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL ARMY: VOLUME II

by Alan K. Wildman


Web No.
18344-01

£60.00


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