A fascinating account of the little-known final battle of World War II in Europe. How Soviet Georgian soldiers wound up wearing German uniforms. The human tragedy of the battle, as Dutch civilians lost their homes and their lives.
Prior to World War Two, Wing Commander Guy Gibson joined the Royal Air Force. In 1944, he wrote down his experience of serving in the RAF.
Key work built on interviews with dozens of former prisoners and relatives of the 50 prisoners of The Great Escape who were shot. Updated for the 75th anniversary of the mass breakout
For nearly two and a half years, from June 1940 until late 1942, Malta was subjected to one Axis air raid after another.
Full colour medieval manuscript demonstrating armoured combat brilliantly-illustrated with substantial commentary, Ideal for reenactors, historical fencers and anyone with a passion for medieval martial arts.
Collated by a leading historian of Nazi Germany. First book of its kind for the Third Reich and the Second World War. A wide range of objects that illustrate both high politics and command alongside everyday life.
A retelling of the Battle of Waterloo based on plausible alternate decisions
First-person account written by one World War II's top ten snipers
Detailed study of the five great phases of the Battle of Waterloo
Comprehensive account of German commando action with honest, first-hand material from former members of the unit drawn from memoirs, interviews, diaries and letters.
First-person account of the SBS Mediterranean campaign.
Highly illustrated account of German battle histories.