The 14th Canadian Army Tank Regiment, one of the first Canadian armoured regiments to be formed, was the first to be committed to battle. Every one... Læs mere
Charts the rise of Ali Pasha from Albanian brigand leader to a player in world affairs.
Fascinating and much forgotten story of Brighton's contribution to the Great War.
A study of one hundred United Kingdom war memorials, which commemorate 20th century conflicts from the Boer War to the Falklands and... Læs mere
With comprehensive captions and text this superb book tells the story of the production of the Panzer IV to the key battles in Poland, France, North... Læs mere
The tiny French hamlet of Serre is the subject of this guide. It covers four battles for the high ground upon which Serre is situated: June 1915: July 1916: November 1916 and July and August 1918.
A contemporary account written as the war was being fought of Wellington's army.
A previously unpublished first-hand account describing the Scots Greys at Waterloo.
Contains full colour, high resolution images of the various items of uniform and equipment. A valuable reference source for historians, re-enactors, modellers and war-gamers.
Fourth in the Dunkirk Campaign 1940 series of books under the Battleground Europe flag, covering a neglected part of the 1940 campaign, although in an area well known to many Battlefield tourers.
Uses memoirs and diaries from across the division and provides a wider understanding of the Peninsular Campaign.
General Hans von Seekt (1866-1936) was the military counterpart of the Weimar Republic, both attempted to restore Germany's international acceptance and security following defeat in World War I and the Treaty of Versailles of 1919.