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A tough book on the art of hand to hand fighting in the trenches of the Great War
Keble Chatterton turns his attention to the history of HMS Severn, a British monitor that duelled with the Konigsberg in the Rufijiand and also took part in the attack on Tanga and other operations in East Africa until the end of the war.
In his vivid writing style, Keble Chatterton gives a full and well-illustrated history of a naval operation that was plagued by inept planning and command.
This is a confidential Gestetner study of The Hitler Youth Organisation (estimated wartime strength of 12-14 million youths), organised into 4 branches: The Hitler Youth, The German Young Folk, The League of German Girls and The Young Girls.
This confidential Gestetner study of Nazi Germany's Reich Labour Service (estimated wartime strength of 300,000 men) was compiled by counterintelligence in preparation for the occupation of Germany.
This confidential Gestetner study of Nazi Germany's para-military National Socialist Motor Corps (Estimated wartime strength of 700,000 men) was compiled by Counter Intelligence in preparation for the occupation of Germany.
This confidential Gestetner study of Nazi Germany's foremost training agency for the Luftwaffe was compiled in preparation for the occupation of Germany.
This confidential Gestetner study of Hitler's Brownshirts (Braunhemden) (estimated wartime strength of 500,000 to 700,000 men) was compiled by counterintelligence in preparation for the occupation of Germany.
Compiled by the Military Intelligence Research Section, this was created as of 1 May 1943 for the initial purpose of co-ordinating the development of strategic Order of Battle intelligence in the European Theatre by the two armies.
Based on official documents, this is one of the rarer of the Great War Official History series, and as you would expect much of the text is concerned with equine matters. All theatres of engagement are covered in detail.
Paul Lintier was a promising French writer. In 1913 he joined the French army and was thus involved in the fighting on the Western Front from the very start of the war. This diary covers the first two months of the war.
Formed in Southern India in August 1942 for defence of that area in case of Japanese invasion, the 'Ace of Spades' Division had its baptism of fire in Arakan in February 1944.
Raised in late 1941, the 19th was the first 'standard' Indian Division. Its troops were the first to breach the Japanese defence line in Burma and to raise the flag at Fort Dufferin.
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