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  • - For Country or Fuhrer, Vol 1
    av James Jack Webb
    582,-

    A major new three-volume set exploring the work of, and collating biographical information for, over five-thousand generals and admirals of the Third Reich.

  • - A Cold War Spy Thriller
    av James Stejskal
    186,-

    The CIA's most valuable spy has been compromised. Only an unconventional secret Army unit has any chance of safely extracting him from East Berlin. The Cold War is about to turn hot.

  • av Patricia Chapman Meder
    215 - 271,-

  • av Christine Alexander & Mason Kunze
    165 - 380,-

  • av Massimiliano Afiero
    344,-

  • av Al J. Venter
    489,-

  • av Erik Brun
    366,-

    The stories of the 99th "Viking" Battalion (Separate), which fought in Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes, and Central Europe.

  • av Philip Jowett
    344,-

    A fully illustrated account of the Soviet invasion of Finland in the winter of 1939.

  • av Peter Harmsen
    294,-

    "This book is the first volume in a trilogy that will offer a more complete account of the Pacific War than any previously published. While keeping a focus on the decade leading up to Pearl Harbor, Storm Clouds Over the Pacific goes back centuries to examine the origins of enmity between Japan and China and trace the deep animosities that drove the immensely destructive war in the Asia Pacific, exploring the love-hate relationship between East Asia's two oldest civilizations, conditioned by shifting geopolitical winds." -- Back cover.

  • av Michael Garlock
    444,-

    Fully illustrated compendium of the 18 New York forts that played significant and strategic roles during the Revolutionary War.

  • av Antonio J. Munoz
    876,-

    An in-depth analysis of the policies that the Nazis employed in their attempt at empire building in the East, and the causes for its failure. It covers German rule in Poland, the Baltic States, Belorussia, Ukraine and Russia, looking at occupation locations and the rise of resistance against it.

  • av Andrew Sangster
    344,-

    The flawed leadership of the five senior military commanders in the Italian campaign led to lost lives and squandered opportunities.

  • av Phillip T. Parkerson
    494,-

    The war of the legendary cruiser USS Boise.

  • av Michael F. Dilley
    493,-

    "Throughout history there has always been a need, in military forces, for special units. In the past, these units have usually been ad hoc formations that were disbanded after their mission was complete. It has only been since the early 1950s that such units have remained active, but even in recent times special purpose, special mission units have been organized and used for a period of time or for a specific mission and then either deactivated or replaced by other units.This unique approach to the history of American special forces examines their development through a number of operations, ranging from the French and Indian War in the 18th century through to the Vietnam War. From the Son Tay raid to the Force at la Difensa and Rogers' Rangers, the operations are diverse in both organization and purpose, but all contributed to the overall mission of their theater or larger organization, thus proving the continuing need for special units throughout history and even today."

  • av Alan E. Mesches
    535,-

    Richard Carey fought at Chosin Reservoir, then flew 204 combat sorties in Vietnam--this is the inspirational story of a Marine Corps legend.

  • av Jr. Roberts
    418,-

    Fully illustrated reference work on the development of the 37-mm gun widely used by American forces in World War II.

  • av Natale Barca
    444,-

    A compelling new account of the tempestuous last century of the Roman Republic.

  • av Andrew Chatterton
    284,-

  • av Friedrich Hayn & Linden Lyons
    444,-

  • av Phillip E. Parotti
    197,-

  • av David B. Hurt & Ernest Albert "Andy" Andrews Jr.
    394,-

  • av Andrew Sangster
    344,-

    A revealing new examination of the men in the dock at Nuremberg--who they were, what they did, and their thoughts and attitudes towards the Third Reich and other senior Nazis as the trial progressed.

  • av Heinz Greiner
    494,-

    The German perspective of the battle of Rome.

  • av Jorg Staiger
    344,-

    "Originally publisherd as Die Wehrmacht im Kampf 39: Rèuckzug durchs Rhãonetal: Abwehr- und Verzèogerungskampf der 19. Armee im Herbst 1944 unter besonderer Berèucksichtigung des Einsatzes der 11. Panzer-Division"

  • av Daniel S. Morgan
    432,-

    Candid memoir of facing extreme violence in Iraq's Triangle of Death with the 101st Airborne Division.

  • av Jorg Staiger
    494,-

    First English translation of the best German account of the defence against the Allied Operation Shingle, the landing at Anzio, Italy.

  • - At the Controls of US Cold War Aerial Intelligence
    av Robert L. Richardson
    271,-

    The ';must read' story of America's first high-altitude aviation program and one of its pilots (Francis Gary Powers Jr.). William ';Greg' Gregory was born into a sharecropper's life in the hills of North Central Tennessee. From the back of a mule-drawn plow, Greg learned the value of resilience and the importance of determined living. Refusing to accept a life of poverty, he found a way out: a work-study college program that made it possible for him to leave farming behind forever. While at college, Greg completed the Civilian Pilot Training Program and was subsequently accepted into the US Army's pilot training program. Earning his wings in 1942, he became a P-38 combat pilot and served in North Africa during the summer of 1943a critical time when the Luftwaffe was still a potent threat, and America had begun the march northward from the Mediterranean into Europe proper. Following the war, Greg served with a B-29 unit, then transitioned to the new, red-hot B-47 strategic bomber. In his frequent deployments, he was always assigned the same target in the Soviet Union: Joseph Stalin's hometown of Tbilisi. While a B-47 pilot, Greg was selected to join America's first high-altitude program, the Black Knights. Flying RB-57D aircraft, he and his team flew peripheral ';ferret' missions around the Soviet Union and its satellites, collecting critical order-of-battle data desperately needed by the US Air Force at that time. When the program neared its design endand following the Gary Powers shoot-down over the Soviet UnionGreg was assigned to command of the CIA's U-2 unit at Edwards AFB. Over this five-year command, he and his team provided critical overflight intelligence during the Bay of Pigs, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Vietnam buildup, and more. He also became one of the first pilots to fly U-2s off aircraft carriers in a demonstration project. Spying from the Sky is the in-depth biography of William Gregory, who attended the National War College, was assigned to the reconnaissance office at the Pentagon, and was named vice-commandant of the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) before retiring from the force in 1972.

  • av Richard Camp
    197,-

    A fictional account of gut-level combat as seen through the eyes of American and North Vietnamese participants.

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