Graham Allen trials an impressive product from First Tactical, the Crosshatch Sling Pack…
continue reading >Graham Allen reviews a book by Gun Mart’s very own Bruce Potts and discovers a treasure trove of information…
continue reading >This is one of those books and historians new to the subject will welcome the reprint...
continue reading >From airfields to castles and war memorials, this book contains many suggestions for military enthusiasts to...
continue reading >Among the disasters to hit the Allied military planners in WWII, the attack against Dieppe on...
continue reading >There have been many books written on Dunkirk, but very few in the same context as...
continue reading >There have been many books written on the Dunkirk campaign, but this title stands apart from...
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Jeremy Paxman is best known for his no-nonsense style of questioning politicians, and the viewer is often rewarded with answers which explain many things.
continue reading >The Korean War is one of those conflicts about which relatively little is written and as...
continue reading >When Argentina invaded the British territories of the Falkland Islands in 1982, the world held its...
continue reading >It is a well-known fact that Germany recruited foreign nationals to serve in its elite SS...
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This is a weighty book dealing with a weighty subject and the author tackles it extremely well. In 250 pages he covers the design and development of these vehicles and their service in combat from Normandy to Russia and into the heart of Berlin in May 1945. Everything is covered, including the variants of the vehicles and other designs they influenced. Units which used these vehicles are mentioned in the main text and the Italian campaign makes for particularly interesting reading
continue reading >The material which makes up the basis of this rather unusual title has lain in archives...
continue reading >In terms of value for money, this book on the wartime ‘legendary’ weapon, known simply as...
continue reading >There is hardly a village or town in Britain that was not affected by the First...
continue reading >Landing on the beaches at Normandy on D-Day 6 June 1944 there were many specialist units,...
continue reading >Here it is and it finishes off the story, which some people never even consider –...
continue reading >Anthologies of firsthand accounts of life, fighting and death in the trenches during the First World...
continue reading >On the 15th of August 1944, ten weeks after the Allied landings in Normandy, the Germans...
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This is another in the series of ‘Images at War’ and covers a period of the war which, it would seem, readers never grow tired of learning about.
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