An explanation of why things went wrong for the Eighth Army for so long, despite the best efforts of brave and determined men.
The first authoritative account of the Indo-Pakistani War fought on the Siachen Glacier - the highest battlefield in the world.
This is an unabridged translation of Theodor Fontane's Der deutsche Krieg von 1866, one of the most complete and celebrated histories of the Austro-Prussian War.
In this volume the Italian armies are introduced from the 'major powers' to the small states based on archive resources and unpublished iconography.
The first authoritative and richly illustrated account about air warfare in the Arab World of the period 1911-1955. Volume 4 cover the period of 1936-1941.
In the Portuguese Civil War of 1828-1834, commonly known in anglo-saxon sources as the War of the Two Brothers, almost half of the nations of Europe participated.
The little-known story of the Angolan and Cuban air forces at war in Angola during the later 1980s, told from the Cuban and Angolan perspective.
The history of the Hungarian theatre of war from late August 1944 to the end of March 1945 is a special chapter of the history of the Eastern Front during WWII.
In this first volume of a planned two-volume set, Zamulin takes a close look at the condition of the German and Soviet forces following the winter campaign.
A detailed reconstruction of all operations by the Argentine Navy during the Falklands/Malvinas War of 1982.
Exclusive cross-examination of the major air war fought over Serbia in 1999, providing detailed reconstructions of air combats between F-15s, F-16s and MiG-29s.
A richly illustrated account of air warfare over Yugoslavia and the last years of the Yugoslav Air Force and Air Defence (1991 - 92).