Comprehensive analysis of Hitler's role as supreme military leader of the Third Reich. Second of three books looking at how Hitler was able to install himself as supreme leader of the Army, Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine.
Examines the Gurkhas and their experience of service life through war and peace in the 21st century. Uses interviews, unpublished diaries and correspondence.
Primary sources from inside the Soviet state apparatus, including now-inaccessible Russian archival holdings.
In this book, the author explores how a network of spies spread out across the England, Scotland and Ireland to further the aims of the landings. Written by an acknowledged expert on the era.
Gabriele Esposito describes the organization, equipment and tactics of the Carthaginian forces that fought the three... Læs mere
The first stand alone book on the Meon Hill murder. Detailed factual analysis debunking the irrelevant (and later) witchcraft angle. A study of how 'the madness of crowds' subverts justice.
First English translation of the memoirs of Jean-Nicolas Cur ly. Although of lowly birth, Cur ly rose though the ranks; he became hussar at 19 years, second lieutenant at 32, squadron commander at 35, colonel at 38 and general at 40.
The story of the Earl of Warwick's wife Anne Beauchamp and their daughters, Isabel and Anne Neville.
In this book, the authors explore the part that the Luftwaffe played in the battle to capture the Soviet Union's second city.
This book brings together three After the Battle stories documenting the advance on the Oder and the long-draw-out struggles for the bridgeheads over it.
Continuing his examination of the events of the Spitfire Summer, in Battle of Britain: The Breaking Storm Dilip provides a day-by-day... Læs mere
The only modern biography of Marcus Furius Camillus available in English.