Special Forces Berlin relates the history of a little known and highly classified US Army Special Forces Detachment that was covertly stationed in Berlin, Germany from 1956 to 1990, poised to act if war ever broke out between the West and the Soviet Union and its allies.
This is the story of Revd David Railton MC, who after his harrowing experiences as a chaplain on the Western Front conceived the idea of the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior.
A detailed and fully illustrated account of the largest tank battle of World War II, the battle of Kursk on the Eastern Front.
This volume in the Casemate Illustrated series looks at the reasons why the German counteroffensive in the Ardennes in 1944 failed.
A highly illustrated account of the battle of the Falaise Pocket, Normandy 1944.
This volume in the Casemate Illustrated series examines the Waffen-SS panzer divisions during July 1944 in Normandy, including Operations Goodwood and Cobra.
Fully illustrated, exceptionally detailed account of the development and deployment of the M4 Sherman in World War II.
First in a trilogy of books comprising a general history of war in the Asia Pacific, from the origins of enmity between Japan and China, through Japan’s ascendancy in the early years of World War II.
This volume in the Casemate Illustrated series explores the Normandy invasion from the perspective of the Allied Armored divisions, looking at how armored vehicles played a central role in the many battles that took place.
The first modern biography of Bertram Ramsay, the man who masterminded the Dunkirk evacuation and the D-Day landings.
The vivid and engaging biography of Tony Beasley, a telegraphist working on submarines during the Cold War.
This first volume of German Fighter Aces trace the story of the Luftwaffe's day fighter arm (der Tagjagd) from its inception to 1942.