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    - Catholic Chaplains with the British Army on the Western Front 1916-19
    av Stephen Bellis
    415,-

    Religious, military, political, and social history is explored through the varied personal experiences of Catholic chaplains on the Western Front.

  • - A Community at Home and on the Front Line 1914-1919
     
    285,-

    The shared experiences and sacrifices of Scots in London in World War One - often untold stories and unseen pictures illustrate this fascinating new account.

  • - British Corps Command on the Western Front 1914-18
    av Andy Simpson
    319,-

    The first book to undertake a systematic and detailed analysis of the role of British corps command on the Western Front in World War One.

  • - The Tank Battle at Prokhorovka, Kursk, July 1943: an Operational Narrative
    av Valeriy Zamulin
    499,-

    A groundbreaking book when first published in Russia in 2005, now Valeriy Zamulin's study of the crucible of combat during the titanic clash at Kursk - the fighting at Prokhorovka - is available in English.

  • - Volume 2: Aerial Warfare Over Southern Arabian Peninsula, 1994-2017
    av Tom Cooper
    269,-

    Hot Skies over Yemen is a richly illustrated and unique point of reference about one segment of modern aerial warfare in Yemen that remains entirely unknown until today.

  • - The Third Anglo-Dutch War, 1672-1674
    av Quintin Barry
    309

    This book is a study of the Anglo Dutch war of 1672 to 1674, describing the naval battles which were fought, and the men and ships which fought them.

  • - The Replacement of British Infantry Casualties on the Western Front, 1916-1918
    av Alison Hine
    429,-

    The replacement of Infantry casualties in British battalions during the First World War.

  • - French and Belgian Intervention in Zaire
    av Daniel Kowalczuk
    258

    This book provides a history of the roots of FNLC (Front for the National Liberation of the Congo: ex-Katanga Gendarmerie) in Angola and Zaire, political situation under Mobutu regime, FNLC incursions into Zaire border since 1977 (¿Shaba Wars I and II¿) and subsequent hostage taking in mining town of Kolwezi. The author describes the subsequent French Foreign Legion and Belgian Para Commando airborne operation and freeing of the hostages, together with practical destruction of the FNLC as fighting force.

  • Spara 17%
    - The Red Army's Defensive Operations and Counter-Offensive, July-August 1943
    av Richard W Harrison
    419 - 549,-

  • - Discovery, Warfare and Friendship C1700-1900. Military and Social Interaction in Imperial India
    av Gurinder Singh Mann
    285

    A book which covers the relationship between the British and the Sikhs in the eighteenth and nineteenth century.

  • - Volume 1: Angolan and Cuban Forces at War, 1975-1976
    av Tom Cooper
    259

    This book traces the failures of the US-supported FNLA, the growth and reorganization of the MPLA into a conventional army; deployment of Cuban military contingents; and the performance and experiences of the MPLA and Cuban forces at war with South Africans and the third Angolan insurgent group - UNITA.

  • - Dassault Mirage Family in Service with Iraqi Air Force, 1981-1988
    av Tom Cooper
    269,-

    Originally envisaged and acquired as a `pure' interceptor, before long the Mirage F.1 in Iraqi service proved a highly capable multi-role platform aircraft, and was widely deployed not only for ground attack but also anti-shipping purposes, as an aerial tanker, and for delivering long-range pin-point attacks.

  • - Hornsea and the Great War
    av Barrie S Barnes
    319

    This is a story of an East Coast town during the Great War.

  • - The British Army's Battles in France After Dunkirk May-June 1940
    av Peter Whelan
    319,-

    The supply services of the BEF of 1939 were wholly unprepared for modern warfare and paid the price by their defeat, mitigated only by the bloody-mindedness of the men.

  • - Volume 1 the Trucial States and United Arab Emirates 1951-1980
    av Cliff Lord
    259

    History of the military forces of the Gulf states that were mostly British Protected States. Illustrated with scores of photographs and maps.

  • - White Star Line Wonder Ship in Old Picture Postcards
    av Ben Smith
    149

    A book of postcards of RMS Adriatic II from a personal collection.

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    - The Red Army's Winter Offensive Along the Southwestern Strategic Direction, 1942-43
    av Richard W Harrison
    595,-

    Rollback: The Red Army¿s Winter Offensive along the Southwestern Strategic Direction, 1942¿43 covers the period from mid-December 1942 to mid-February 1943, one of the most critical periods of the war on the Eastern Front. It was here that following the encirclement of an entire German army at Stalingrad, the Soviets sought to take advantage of the ruptured Axis front in southern Russia to finish off the Germans¿ Italian and Hungarian allies and liberate the economically vital areas of eastern Ukraine.This study is drawn from a number of wartime and postwar articles, published by the General Staff¿s directorate for the study of wartime experience. Also featured are documents relating to the operational-strategic conduct of the various operations, which were compiled and published after the fall of the Soviet Union. Several articles deal with the preparation for and conduct of the Southwestern Front¿s Middle Don operation of December 1942. Originally intended as an ambitious offensive to cut off the German forces in the North Caucasus by driving on to Rostov, the operation was later reoriented to meet the threat of the German effort to relieve Stalingrad. The offensive not only accomplished its objective of turning back the German attack, thus dooming the Stalingrad garrison, but also destroyed the Italian army in the East as well. The Soviet Voronezh Front then struck further up the Don River, and in the Ostrogozhsk¿Rossosh¿ operation destroyed what remained of the Italian forces in the area, as well as the Hungarian army. This enabled the Red Army to capture Khar¿kov and push nearly to the Dnepr River by mid-February, before being thrown back by a skillful German counteroffensive. The territorial results of this operation set the stage for the front¿s subsequent Voronezh¿Kastornoe operation, which enabled the Soviets to push as far west as Kursk before exhaustion and growing German resistance brought the offensive to a halt. Further to the south, the Soviets were able to capture Voroshilovgrad and penetrate into the industrial Donets Basin.The book also contains a detailed Soviet examination of the employment of tank and mechanized corps during the campaign. The conclusions reached here had a direct bearing on the restructuring of the Red Army¿s tank armies in time for the summer campaign of 1943.

  • av Tom Cooper & Efim Sandler
    257 - 259

  • - The Army of Elector Frederick August II of Saxony, 1733-1763. Volume 2: Infantry and Artillery
    av Marco Pagan
    319,-

    Lavishly illustrated by Franco Saudelli, the volume shows the elegance of the Saxon Army, misjudged by Frederick II of Prussia as "weak".

  • - Sudan, South Africa, Gallipoli, France and Belgium
    av Katherine Swinfen Eady
    379,-

    The papers and letters of Mynors Farmar vividly recount the battles he was involved in both as a fighting soldier and staff officer from 1898-1918.

  • - French Troops in the Jacobite '45'
    av Andrew Bamford
    289,-

    The Jacobite Rising of 1745 could not have taken place without French support. French ships carried Charles Edward Stuart to Scotland, French gold financed his campaign, and French weapons equipped many of his troops. Yet the actual French military contribution to the campaign was small, and its role is frequently neglected.This book seeks to redress this balance by looking in detail at the French military contribution to the Jacobite ¿45: the first detachment of troops to sail with the Prince ¿ who instead of landing in Scotland found themselves caught up in an intense naval battle; the staff officers and professionals who helped Charles organise his army on modern European lines; and the Irish and Scots regulars who fought with distinction at Inverurie, Falkrik, and Culloden.As with many aspects of the ¿45, myths and misconceptions aplenty have arisen about the nature and significance of the French contribution. New archival research enables a better picture to be obtained than ever before of the men who made up the rank and file of this contingent, and of the background and fates of those who led them. New analysis is offered, too, as to details of the uniforms worn by the detachments serving in Scotland, re-considering existing sources and also bringing out new information.Taken together, the result is to fill an important gap in our understanding of these dramatic events, one of the last occasions that foreign troops fought on British soil.

  • - Volume 1: Western Europe 1688-1714 - France, England, Holland
    av Mark Allen
    369,-

    This book originally saw the light of day as a long running series of articles in Wargames Illustrated in the late 1980¿s. Due to growing interest in the wars of the late 17th century, the author of the original features has complied them along with new research and made them available again for the first time in thirty years.The book is very much a handbook covering all the major conflicts and battles of the period, it examines how the armies were organised and fought. Each army is covered, with attention paid to specific uniform details, and the colours carried by the individual regiments.

  • - The Illustrated Journal of Charles Nedham
    av Peter Harrington
    239,-

    Charles Nedham was just twenty when he arrived in India in July 1845 as an ensign in HM 10th Foot. For the next four and a half years he lived as a young officer on duty in the sub-continent, finally seeing action in the Second Sikh War at the siege of Multan and the battle of Gujerat. His journal which he illustrated with fine pencil drawings of various sites and buildings offers glimpses of life in peace and war in India, as well as the contempt and prejudices shown by the British towards the native population. He was equally cynical and critical towards a number of the British commanders for their poor handling of the campaign. The journal provides a window into attitudes towards the empire, as well as the life of a bachelor officer in the early 19th century.

  • av Steven Heys
    369,-

    The Great War, 1914-1918 resulted in enormous numbers of casualties who had sustained filthy contaminated wounds from high explosive shellfire, bomb and mortar blast, and from rifle and machine gun bullet. Such wounds were frequently multiple, severe, and almost invariably became infected. Surgical experience from previous conflicts was of little value, and it became quickly apparent that early surgical intervention with radical removal of all dead and devitalized tissue was absolutely vital to help reduce the chances of infections, especially the lethal gas gangrene, from developing.

  • - The Battle of Roundway Down 1643
    av Christopher L. Scott
    369,-

    A new in-depth study of Sir William Waller's shock defeat at Roundway on the Wiltshire downs.

  • - 28mm Paper Models for 18th & 19th Century Wargames
    av Florian Richter
    269,-

    This is the perfect add-on supplement not just for Helion's famous 'Paper Boys' book series but for other wargames periods and systems too. In this book you will find all the building you need for a 18th and 19th rural or city landscaped terrain. Here will be some 22 pages of artwork intended to be cut straight out of the book pages.

  • - British and Canadian Trench Raiding on the Western Front 1914-1918
    av Kenneth Radley
    475,-

    On The Dangerous Edge examines the nature, purposes, mechanics, course of execution and the value of British and Canadian trench raiding on the Western Front, 1914-1918.

  • - Air Warfare Over the Last African Colony, 1945-1975
    av Tom Cooper
    269,-

    Illustrated by over 100 photographs, dozens of maps and colour profiles, Showdown in Western Sahara offers a fascinating study of the military aspects of this conflict, its strategy, tactics and experiences with different weapons systems.

  • - Eritrean War of Independence , 1988-1991 & Badme War, 1998-2001
    av Tom Cooper
    259

    A detailed account of Ethiopian-Eritrean conflicts since 1988, including the so-called Badme War 1998-2001.

  • - Colombian and Peruvian Air Operations During the 1932-1933 Conflict
    av Amaru Tincopa
    269,-

    During 1932, the occupation of the Colombian towns of Leticia and Tarapaca by Peruvian troops and civilians, in the Amazon region, led to a conflict that almost ended in a total war between both countries. Aviation played an important role on both sides, due to the complicated jungle environment.

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