This year marks the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the death camps and the end...
continue reading >This comprehensive work takes the reader on a guided tour across more than 100-years of land...
continue reading >First published in 1945, the reprint of this book will satisfy military enthusiasts, especially those interested...
continue reading >This is an unusual departure for the ‘Duel’ series, inasmuch that it examines and compares tanks...
continue reading >Like so many wars, the conflict in Vietnam has been over for a very long time....
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John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, was instrumental in helping create the shape that Europe is today. The battles he fought during his campaigns were masterfully prepared and executed and the results are still examined by strategists 300 years later.
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The Mauser rifle as used by the German army during both World Wars remains a popular item with collectors, shooters and military enthusiasts. In its blank-firing form it is also used by many re-enactment groups portraying German army units.
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Military Jeep; 1940 onwards (Ford, Willys and Hotchkiss)
continue reading >This is one of the first titles in a new series published by Casemate, known as...
continue reading >This, another title from Osprey, which clearly knows what its readership want and it has the...
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First published in 2004 this re-issued work shows the level of interest readers have for the subject of military sniping.
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This year marks the 70thanniversary of the ‘Friendly Invasion’ when the USAAF began to arrive in Britain to take the war to the heart of Germany with the powerful American air force.
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The defence put up by the Polish Army in the face of the German attack in September 1939 is very often criticised for its lack of tank forces.
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This latest title which compares the French army Somua S35 tank against the German army’s Panzer III tank never once loses its direction. At all points the author compares these two tanks from ammunition, crew training, mobility, levels of armour protection and losses in combat. This is how a book on comparisons should be written and presented.
continue reading >This latest title in the ‘Duel’ series examines the Panzer IV and the Sherman tank as...
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Despite sounding like the title of a war novel, this film is far from being a work of fiction.
continue reading >Despite sounding like the title of a war novel, this film is far from being a...
continue reading >Herman Hoth was the commander of the German 3rd Panzer Group during Operation Barbarossa in June...
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The term Philistine implies that someone is unsophisticated or uninformed, but that is certainly not the case here because this is a book about war in South Africa by one who was actually there.
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