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Military History - World War II - General Section
World War II - General Section
This section contains nearly 1,500 titles covering every aspect & theatre of World War Two. The war on land, sea & in the air in Europe, the Far East & the Pacific.
Listed by Author & Title - 10 Titles per page 
D-DAY 1944: VOICES FROM NORMANDY
by Robin Neillands and Roderick De Normann

Crease on front cover and slight browning at page edges. Good. At fifteen minutes after midnight on June 6 1944, Operation 'Overlord', the Allied invasion of Hitler's Fortress Europe, became reality. In this account of D-Day and the period which followed, the authors weave objective narration with personal accounts from those who were there to create a matchless history of the largest amphibious assault ever launched.

2001, Cassell, , 0304359815,< G-01>,320pp illustrations, , , CARD
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 16713-01..............................£3.00 

D-DAY 1944: VOICES FROM NORMANDY
by Robin Neillands and Roderick de Normann

At fifteen minutes after midnight on June 6 1944, Operation 'Overlord', the Allied invasion of Hitler's Fortress Europe, became reality. In this account of D-Day and the period which followed, the authors weave objective narration with personal accounts from those who were there to create a matchless history of the largest amphibious assault ever launched.

1994, Orion Books, , 1857974484,< G-01>,320pp illustrations, Good in card covers, , CARD
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 16713-03..............................£3.00 

THE CONQUEST OF THE REICH: FROM D-DAY TO VE DAY - A SOLDIERS' HISTORY
by Robin Neillands

The Conquest of the Reich - in the words of the men who fought in the "Bulge" in the Hurtgen Forest, and in the Rhine Crossings. The author recounts the experiences of those who flew in the Dresden raids, the horrific discoveries at Belsen, Dachau and Buchenwald. He talks to those who lived the nightmare existence of the concentration camps and to the allied POW's who survived the death marches from the east.

1995, Orion Books, , 07552803719,< G-01>,301pp, illustrations, , , CARD
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 21726-01..............................£3.00 

COSSACKS IN THE GERMAN ARMY 1941-1945.
by Samuel J Newland

This book details the history of one group, out of the one million people of Soviet nationality who served with the German Army in World War IIs. The author addresses the ideological beliefs of National Socialism towards the Slavs, and the deep seated desire to destroy Marxism and the Soviet State. It looks at the debate which took place on the practice of recruiting Soviet citizens into the service of an army who did not have the manpower, resources or material to bring the war to a successful conclusion. It describes their early recruitment, and organisation into a division and a Cavalry Corps.

1991, Frank Cass, , 0714633518,< G-01>,xiv + 218pp, 29 photos, 6 maps., Very good in d/w, ,
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 5011-01..............................£25.00 

THE CAPTURED ARCHIVES: THE STORY OF NAZI-SOVIET DOCUMENTS
by Bernard Newman

Large piece missing from d/w. Foxing on page edges but good for age and use. Papers recovered when the Allied Forces entered Berlin, including those dealing with the Russian/German Alliance of 1939-41. The author has written the story of the documents and interpreted them in the light of his expert knowledge.

1948, Latimer House, , ,< G-01>,222pp, , ,
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 3434-01..............................£5.00 

THE LAST ESCAPE
by John Nichol and Tony Rennell

Hundreds of thousands of British and American servicemen were held as POW's in camps across Nazi Germany by the time of the Normandy landings in June 1944 as winter settled across Europe and the Allied advance threatened German borders. Prisoners were moved away from liberating forces. The POW's were forced to march hundreds of miles in appalling conditions. Hundreds died of disease, starvation and exhaustion. Yet when the war was over the survivors stories were largely ignored.

2003, Penguin Books, , 9780141003887,< G-01>,470pp illustrations, Pages browning. Very Good in card covers, , CARD
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 32585-02..............................£3.00 

WHAT BRITAIN HAS DONE 1939 - 1945. A SELECTION OF OUTSTANDING FACTS AND FIGURES
by Richard Overy Introduction

Originally published in 1945 by the Minstry of information to inform the public what had been done in their name during the Second World War. Covers everything from the volume of shipping in the Atlantic and the weight of bombs dropped on Berlin to the amount of vegetables produced on allotments and the number of parcels handled daily by the post office. An astonishing inventory of unvarnished details presenting a panoramic portrait a country engaged in war.

2007, Atlantic Books London, , 9781843546801,< G-01>,126pp, Very good in blue boards. No d/w as supplied., ,
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 37191-01..............................£6.00 

WINGED STALLION
by Michael Packe

An account of the author's experiences in the First Airborne Forces in WWII. He took part in operations in North Africa, Sicily and Arnhem.

1988, Blandford Press, , 0713720379,< G-01>,252pp, vg in dw, ,
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 7098-01..............................£6.00 

KISS ME GOODNIGHT SERGEANT MAJOR: THE SONGS & BALLADS OF WORLD WAR II
by Martin Page

The songs and verses Vera Lynn did not sing, including such forgotten 'classics' as Hitler Has Only Got One Ball; My Little Dug-out in the Sand, Venal Vera, Rob 'em all, Frightfully GHQ and many others. Compiled after a nationwide call through local papers prompting hundreds to send in their almost forgotten verses.

1975, Panther Books, , 0586041524,< G-01>,192pp, Pages browning. Good, , CARD
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 26565-01..............................£3.00 

BOLDNESS BE MY FRIEND
by Richard Pape

Richard Pape was the navigator of an RAF Stirling bomber and was shot down after completing a special mission to destroy Goering's residence - used as operational HQ for the air defence of Berlin. He was hunted across Holland, joined the Dutch underground and was eventually captured in Leyden. There followed a series of treks, captures and escapes. One of the most celebrated of WWII escape stories.

1953, Elek Books, , ,< G-01>,vi + 309pp, illustrations, maps, Good in d/w, ,
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 13239-01..............................£8.00 

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THE END OF THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL ARMY: VOLUME II

by Alan K. Wildman


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