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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.
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FLIGHT FROM REALITY. RUDOLF HESS AND HIS MISSION TO SCOTLAND 1941
by Editor David Stafford

Paperback with slightly marked covers. Hess's flight to Britain has remained one of the most mysterious chapters in the history of the Second World War and has created a multitude of conspiracy theories. Some have claimed that Hess's mission was engineered by MI5; others that Hitler's deputy had died in a plane crash while flying with the Duke of Kent in 1942 and that a double went to trial in Nuremberg; and Hess's son believes that he was killed in 1987 by the British Secret Service. In Flight from Reality David Stafford has assembled an international team of experts on this episode. The result is the definitive account of Hess's mission that sheds new light on its significance in the history of the Second World War.

2002, Pimlico Publications, , 9780712680257,< G-01>,182pp illustrations, Good in card covers, , CARD
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 14554-01..............................£5.00 

ROOSEVELT & CHURCHILL: MEN OF SECRETS
by David Stafford

Useful reference copy. Back cover torn and creased. A fresh look at the relations between the President of the United States and the Prime Minister of Great Britain during the war. It developed into an almost daily communication either by telegram, telephone or personal meetings. At the heart of the special relationship was a sharing of intelligence and fascination for clandestine operations.

2000, Abacus, , 0349112827,< G-01>,359pp photograph, , , CARD
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 34677-01..............................£3.00 

TEN DAYS TO D-DAY: COUNTDOWN TO THE LIBERATION OF EUROPE
by David Stafford

The author describes the countdown to the Normandy Landings from the perspectives of Churchill and Eisenhower, and those who made it possible. The narrative switches between countries following the roles of the English WREN working in signals, the French resistance worker and his network, the Norwegian imprisoned in a gestapo cell, the American paratrooper and the German soldier on the french coast amongst many others.

2003, Abacus, , 0349115974,< G-01>,366pp illustrations, Good in card covers, , CARD
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 13257-02..............................£3.00 

TEN DAYS TO D-DAY: COUNTDOWN TO THE LIBERATION OF EUROPE
by David Stafford

The author describes the countdown to the Normandy Landings from the perspectives of Churchill and Eisenhower, and those who made it possible. The narrative switches between countries following the roles of the English WREN working in signals, the French resistance worker and his network, the Norwegian imprisoned in a gestapo cell, the American paratrooper and the German soldier on the french coast amongst many others.

2003, Little Brown & Co, , 0316724777,< G-01>,366pp ills, vg in dw. Browning on edges., ,
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 13257-01..............................£9.00 

WINGS OF THE WIND
by Peter Stainforth

Special Forces Library Volume 2. The experiences of a small unit of the 1st Parachute Brigade, Royal Engineers during 2 years of action in Tunisia, Sicily, Italy and finally at Arnhem where the author was captured.The author has written it from the viewpoint of the ordinary soldier and although the names have been changed the dates and incidents are as accurate as possible.

1985, Guild Publishing, , 0853687293,< G-01>,xii + 263pp, maps, Very Good in d/w, ,
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 15528-01..............................£6.00 

THE HIDDEN DAMAGE
by James Stern

A personal pilgrimage with W. H. Auden to post-war Germany in 1945. The author was sent to Europe on a war department interviewing assignment having known France and Germany before the war. He shares moments of nostalgia and tells of the people he met and his memories of the time.

1990, Chelsea Press London, , 1871484014,< G-01>,371pp, Slight edge creasing on d/w o/w very good, ,
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 34318-01..............................£18.00 

THE DISPOSSESSED: GERMAN REFUGEES IN BRITAIN
by Austin Stevens

Stories of German Jews who escaped the Concentration camps and came to Britain from 1933 onwards. Most came as penniless strangers, attacked by the press, struggling with language and customs. Among the interviews, a Professor forced to start again as a medical student, an accountant turned gardener, a student who became a housemaid. Front endpaper torn out. Dustjacket spine faded and worn at edges.

1975, Barrie & Jenkins, , 0214200523,< G-01>,319pp, , ,
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 6643-01..............................£7.00 

EMPIRE LOST: BRITAIN, THE DOMINIONS AND THE SECOND WORLD WAR
by Andrew Stewart

This fascinating book explores British Imperial unity at the outbreak of the Second World War. In September 1939, four of the five dominions took the decision to support Neville Chamberlain's government and declare war on Nazi Germany. Entering the fray as 'self-autonomous' they finished it as fledgling states whose long-held ties with the Mother Country were now uncertain. Using government records, private correspondence and contemporary media sources, the book examines the relationship between Britain and the Dominions during the Second World War.

2008, Continuum, , 9781847252449,< G-01>,256pp, notes, biblio, index, New in d/w, ,
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 35398-01..............................£25.00 

WRITING IN THE SHADOW: RESISTANCE PUBLICATIONS IN OCCUPIED EUROPE
by Harry Stone

A comprehensive survey of the clandestine newspapers, and those who distributed them, produced in an effort to counter Nazi propaganda and maintain morale in enemy-occupied Europe during WWII, despite the horrendous risks involved. Yet the work went on, thwarting German control and even forcing the Nazis to change some of their policies. Writers and publishers too refused to be silenced, and many found lasting fame through clandestine books.

1996, Frank Cass, , 0714634247,< G-01>,207pp. illustrations, Very good in d/w, ,
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 25082-03..............................£35.00 

FOOTHOLD IN EUROPE
by Strategicus

July 1943 - May 1944. The Allied campaigns in Sicily, Italy, the Far East and Russia. Includes Kursk-Orel, the Russian advances on Kiev, Dneiper and Rumania, and the Allied invasions of Sicily and Italy.

1945, Faber & Faber, , ,< G-01>,243pp, 9 maps, Red cloth Good. , ,
Subject...World War II - General
Web No. 25047-02..............................£6.00 

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THE END OF THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL ARMY: VOLUME II

by Alan K. Wildman


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