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28th April, 2018


 

TWELVE DAYS: REVOLUTION 1956

by Victor Sebestyen 







How the Hungarians tried to topple their Soviet masters. The Hungarian Revolution in 1956 is a story of extraordinary bravery in a fight for freedom, and of ruthless cruelty in suppressing a popular dream. A small nation, its people armed with a few rifles and petrol bombs, had the will and courage to rise up against one of the world's superpowers. The determination of the Hungarians to resist the Russians astonished the West. For 12 days it looked, miraculously, as though the Soviets might be humbled. Then the Hungarians were brutally crushed. Their capital was devastated, thousands of people were killed and their country was occupied for a further three decades.

Like new in d/w - 340pp,
26 b/w photos, 3 maps

Weidenfeld, 2006
ISBN 9780297847311

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Web No.
37774-01

£14.00

 


 

BATTLE OF CRETE

by Albert Palazzo


Between 20th May and 1st June 1941 World War Two came to the Greek island of Crete. Commonwealth defenders consisted of Australian, New Zealand and British refugees from the doomed Greek Campaign who had not recovered from defeat. Matched against them were crack German paratroopers and mountain soldiers who had only tasted victory. Over eleven days the two sides fought a desperate action that generated tales of stubborn determination and reckless bravery on both sides. This is the revised and expanded second edition.

 

 

New in card cover - 178pp, numerous colour & b/w photos, illustrations, maps, OOBs

Australian Army History,
Army Campaigns Series,
2007
ISBN 97809803204111

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Web No.
37082-01

£10.99

 


 

THE HISTORY OF THE PANZERWAFFE: VOLUME 1 1939-1942

by Thomas Anderson 



The Germans transformed armoured warfare from a lumbering and ponderous experiment in World War I, into something that could decide the outcome of conflicts. This is the definitive guide to the legendary Panzerwaffe, from its very infancy to the days when it overran Europe at the height of Nazi German power. With rare combat reports, along with photographs sourced from previously unseen archival collections, it uncovers the technical and operational stories of the formidable armour that formed the backbone of the German war machine.
 

New in d/w - 304pp, c250 b/w photos
& illustrations

Osprey, 2015
ISBN 9781472808127 

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Web No
37084-01

£30.00

 


 

PANZERS AND ALLIED ARMOUR IN YUGOSLAVIA IN WORLD WAR TWO

by Bojan Dimitrijevic & Dragan Savic


This book provides the first comprehensive account of armoured vehicles and units deployed in the Yugoslav theatre during the Second World War. Combat in Yugoslavia involved the German  the Italian, Soviet and British Armies as well as various local ethnic groups and partisans. These various forces were equipped with a variety of armoured vehicles, ranging from early German Panzers, German Beutepanzers captured in previous campaigns in France and Russia, outdated Italian tanks and tankettes, and modern Soviet and American equipment vehicles. Additionally numerous improvised armoured vehicles and armoured trains were deployed.

 

 

NNew in d/w - Large format, 200pp,
358 b/w photos

Tankograd, 2013
ISBN 9783936519327

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Web No.
34991-01

£34.99

 


KOMMANDO

by Leo Kessler 



The story of Hitler's Special Forces in WWII. First in the field with this form of warfare, they played an extensive role in the Third Reich's military operations. Includes the Brandenburg Commandos in Poland, France, Egypt and Africa, behind the lines in Russia, plus the SS Kommando Units of Otto Skorzeny.

Fine in d/w - 176pp, 32 photos

Leo Cooper, 1995
ISBN 0850524644 

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Web No.
27229-01

£10.00




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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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