The Atlantic Charter was a joint declaration released by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill on 14 August 1941.
Covers Rome's centuries-long struggles with the tribal people of Europe - Celts, Germans and Iberians. Clear, accessible, fast-paced narrative of the campaigns and battles.
Join Paul McDonald on the search for Adrian Warburton, an esteemed and extensively decorated pilot once termed 'the most valuable' in the RAF.
A unique perspective on the resistance: focussing on five men, their accomplices, and their execution shortly before the liberation.
These are elite women, all connected to country houses or from noble families throughout the UK, and this book explores... Læs mere
The use of terror has been a characteristic of Russia from the days of the Tsars. During 'the Great Patriotic War', Soviet soldiers and citizens feared... Læs mere
Minute by minute detail on one of the first Zeppelin raids, the first aerial bombardment of Britain.
Fascinating narrative of the fierce battle for Scandinavian trade in the North Sea. The fourth book dealing with the various theatres of trade defence during WWI which completes the author's analysis of this vital aspect of naval warfare.
A powerful combination of Second World War and British football.
Little-known yet fascinating tales of notable and notorious Welshmen during the war.
Graphic, detailed account of the bombing of Exeter, Bath, Norwich, York and Canterbury during the Second World War.