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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 
MORE POEMS OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR: THE OASIS SELECTION
by Editor in Chief Victor Selwyn

Good with slight creasing on cover. Copy has a pasted in letter taken from the Daily Telegraph by Spike Milligan' and the signature of one of the contributors. This emphasis of this volume is again on first hand experiences and eye-witness accounts.

1989, J M Dent & Sons, , 9780460157827,< G-01>,383pp, , , CARD
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 5150-01..............................£3.00 

POEMS OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR: THE OASIS SELECTION
by Editor in Chief Victor Selwyn

Very good, only light signs of use, pages browning. A unique collection of poems published for the Salamander Oasis Trust all of which were written during the war. Over 200 names are included and all theatres of war covered.

1985, J M Dent & Sons, , 0460014323,< G-01>,386pp, , , CARD
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 37416-01..............................£4.00 

THE VOICE OF WAR: POEMS OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR
by Victor Selwyn Editor in Chief

Signed by contributor Robin Ivy. Bumped on corners but good in d/w. A selection of poems written during World War II, by those in action in the war or the home front, and some by well-known personalities for the Salamander Oasis Trust It is published to mark the 50th anniversary of VE day.

1995, Michael Joseph, , 0718139259,< G-01>,293pp, , ,
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 15382-01..............................£8.00 

THE VOICE OF WAR: POEMS OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR
by Victor Selwyn Editor

Crease on front cover. Good. The Oasis Collection. A selection of poems written during World War II, by those in action in the war or the home front, and some by well-known personalities for the Salamander Oasis Trust It is published to mark the 50th anniversary of VE day.

1996, Penguin Books, , 0140587616,< G-01>,, , , CARD
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 15382-02..............................£5.00 

FROM OASIS INTO ITALY
by Victor Selwyn et al

Signs of use, creasing on cover edges. Useful study copy. An anthology from the letters, diaries, and poems of those who served in the Campaigns in North Africa and Italy 1940-1946

1993, Shepheard-Walwyn, , 085683064X,< G-01>,292pp, ills, drawings, maps, , , CARD
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 17150-01..............................£5.00 

THE PHONY WAR 1939-1940
by Tom Shachtman

A history of the period between the German invasions of Poland in 1939, and France and the Low Countries in 1940. The author looks at Hitler's pact with Stalin, the "Silesian War", the Norwegian adventure, the invasion of the West and the defeat of France.

1982, Harper & Row, , 0060380365,< G-01>,xiv + 289pp, Good in chipped dw, ,
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 18467-01..............................£10.00 

MARINES IN WORLD WAR II: COMMEMORATIVE SERIES: OPENING MOVES: GEAR UP FOR WAR
by Henry I Shaw Jr.

An account of the US Marine Corps preparations at the outset of WWII. Includes sections on the amphibious experiences, equipment, training, leadership, air operations and more.

1992, Marine Corps Hist. Branch, , ,< G-01>,25pp, 34 photos, maps, very good in paper covers, , CARD
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 12664-01..............................£6.00 

THE LONG ROAD HOME: THE AFTERMATH OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR
by Ben Shephard

This book offers a radical reassessment of the aftermath of World War II.It assesses the events and personalities of that decade in terms of contemporary standards and values. Confronted by an entire continent starving and uprooted, Allied planners devised strategies to help all 'displaced persons', and repatriate the fifteen million people who had been deprived of their homes and in many cases forced to work for the Germans. But over a million Jews, Poles, Ukrainians, Latvians, Lithuanians, Estonians and Yugoslavs refused to go home. This the true and epic story of how millions ultimately found relief, reconciliation and a place to call home.

2010, The Bodley Head, , 9780224062756,< G-01>,486pp illustrations, map, Good in d/w, ,
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 37173-01..............................£8.00 

DEFEAT IN THE WEST
by Milton Shulman

Considered one of the best studies on the defeat of the Germany Army in NW Europe in the Second World War. The author was an intelligence officer with the Canadian Army in WWII. After the German surrender he interrogated many of the senior German commanders including von Rundstedt, Sepp Dietrich and Kurt Meyer. The result is a study of the failure of the German Wehrmacht in the West, from the invasion that never came in 1940, to the invasion of Normandy, and the fall of the Reich

1963, Mercury Books, London, , ,< G-01>,xvi + 336pp, maps, Good in rubbed card covers with a mark on the page edges., , CARD
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 695-05..............................£4.00 

DEFEAT IN THE WEST
by Milton Shulman

A study of the defeat of the German Armies in the West 1944/5. Originally published in 1947, the author had as an Allied intelligence officer, interviewed the German commanders in detail

1986, Pan Books, , 0330302752,< G-01>,376pp, photos, maps, Used paperback, creased covers and spine, , CARD
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 695-04..............................£3.00 

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THE END OF THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL ARMY: VOLUME II

by Alan K. Wildman


Web No.
18344-01

£60.00


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