This book details the astonishing transformation that took place from 1942 to 1943, setting the Allies on a path to final victory against Japan.
An accurate, exciting diary-like chronicle of the day-to-day machinations of the German generals as they struggle to prepare to meet the enemy in the West.
The oldest American to join the U.S. Army, psychiatrist Lanny Snodgrass challenges the paradoxical age restrictions in military service, invoking an urgent call for reform through his extraordinary journey.
A new assessment of the intelligence that underpinned the decision of the Axis countries to go to war against the United States of America.
A fully illustrated account of the Soviet offensive to clear German troops in northeastern Germany ahead of attacking Berlin in 1945.
The first full account of the naval aspects of the Spanish Civil War.
The story of the top-scoring ace in history, a Luftwaffe pilot named Erich Hartmann who totalled 352 kills.
This book proves that submarines played a far more important role in the outcome of the great Midway carrier battle than has been previously understood.
Account of the rescue and study of a 17th century Grade II* Listed Building complex in Norfolk encompassing archaeology, history, genealogy, restoration and sympathetic rehabilitation.
A revealing look at how ordinary citizens were plucked from the hardscrabble 1930s and hurriedly turned into flyers—young men then... Læs mere
The true story of German secret agents engaged in a campaign of subversion and terror in the United States before and during World War I.