Geoffrey Brooks (London: Frontline, 2012) Röhm, Ernst. Die Geschichte eines Hochverräters (München: Eher, 1934) Ryback, Timothy W. Hitler's Private Library (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2008) Sackett, Robert Eben.
This may seem unthinkable today but, as this book graphically reveals, they worked to achieve their objective regardless of human suffering.
The book traces the development of the Panther, for example into tank hunter (Panzerjäger), and also covers the other supporting vehicles that formed part of the Panther battalions’ establishment.
The Crushing of Army Group North 1944-45 on the Eastern Front tells the story in words and images of the last bitter months fought on Russian soil and the battle of the Baltic States that ensued.
This gallant but tragic struggle is brought to life in this book by the superb collection of photographs drawn from the album compiled for none other than Heinrich Himmler entitled Warschauer Aufstand 1944.
The murderous activities of Himmler’s Einsatzgruppen – or death squads – rank high among the horrors of the Nazi regime during the Second World War.
As well as describing their many actions, the book details the vehicles and weapons used and main personalities.
The use of ‘overseers’ minimised costs and enabled the camps to run with fewer SS personnel. As this well researched book describes, there were three principal groups of ‘helpers’: Sonderkommandos, Kapos and Trawniki.
As this fascinating book reveals, Wehrmacht and SS units only began to be issued with winter clothing in late 1941 and many had to improvise well into 1942.
The story of these divisions is graphically told with detailed captions and text together with many contemporary images in true Images of War style.
When General Wilson's SOS, contained in my cable of 7 November, which I forwarded to the New Zealand Government, arrived, I must admit I felt that the situation would not allow of their withdrawal, and in any case a hasty withdrawal of ...
... (Lieutenant General Baron Donzelot) 1st Brigade (Maréchal de Camp Schmitz) 13th Light and 17th Line (5 bns) 2nd Brigade (Maréchal de Camp Baron Aulard) 19th and 51st Line (4 bns) 3rd Division (Lieutenant General Baron Marcognet) 1st ...
... that am curtail'd of this fair proportion, cheated of feature by dissembling nature, deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my ... He fought, as the Duke of Gloucester, at the battles of Barnet (possibly leading Edward's vanguard) and at ...
Among those killed were Lieutenants Lewis Leach and Donald Blewitt, together with Platoon Sergeant Albert Williams. ... in rallying the remains of his company forward as Richard Harris continued: The time was now ready for us to advance ...
At low tide on Sunday 9 September 1917, Healy and a few of his colleagues began walking across the estuary which separated the Étaples camp from Le Touquet. They did so to ensure that they did not have to pass the picket of Military ...
Freeman's torch was picked up by another master historian, Sir Frank M. Stenton. Stenton's most famous work is his volume in the Oxford History of England, Anglo Saxon England (3rd ed., Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971) at the end of which ...
pack and can't see anything in the way of explosives that could threaten us. But I'm not taking chances, ... 'The name rings a bell but there is no Phil Roberts in Special Branch at the moment. I'll check personnel records and payroll ...
Corporal FERNÁNDEZ LÓPEZ , José Corporal FERNÁNDEZ ORTIZ , Francisco Gunner FERNÁNDEZ RIVERO , Arturo Private FERNÁNDEZ RODRÍGUEZ , Bautista Gunner FERNÁNDEZ RODRÍGUEZ , Manuel Gunner FERNÁNDEZ RUIBAL , José Luis Lieutenant FERRER ...
... La Bretagne féodale, XIe-XIIIe siècle (Ouest France Université, 1987), pp.369–73, 363–67; Jean-Jacques Monnier, Jean-Christophe Cassard, Toute l'histoire de la Bretagne: Des origines à la fin du XXe siècle (Morlaix: Skol Vreizh, ...
M. Wilson, Destructive Creation: American Business and the Winning of World War II (Philadelphia, Penn., 2016). 13. C. Ogburn, The Marauders (New York, 1959), p. 141. 14. P. Kennedy, Engineers of Victory: The Problem Solvers Who Turned ...