Military History - World War II - General Section
World
War II - General Section
This section contains nearly
1,500 titles covering every aspect & theatre of World War Two. The war on
land, sea & in the air in Europe, the Far East & the Pacific.
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D-DAY by Warren Tute A major reassessment and chronicle of one of the greatest military operations - the Allied invasion of Normandy on 6th June, 1944. The book includes numerous photographs (many previously unpublished), landing maps, reconnaissance photographs, propaganda material, cartoons and illustrations of divisional insignia. 1974, Sidgwick and Jackson, , 028398144X,< G-01>,256pp, 46 col plates, 200 b/w photos, Dustjacket showing age but overall g, , Subject...World War II - GeneralWeb No. 811-01..............................£6.00 |
THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY AT WAR 1939-1944 by Unknown A contemporary WWII account. Includes the Army's battle record in North Africa, Greece and Crete, Syria, Malaya, the South West Pacific and the East Indies. Also covers Special Forces and Defence of the Australian Mainland.1944, HM Stationary Office , , ,< G-01>,72pp, 16 photos, maps, Very good in paper covers, , CARDSubject...World War II - GeneralWeb No. 26310-01..............................£4.00 |
GOING TO THE WARS by John Verney The author's experiences in WWII. He served with one of the few yeomanry regiments in WWII that were still mounted. He later volunteered for Britain's Special Operations Executive (SOE) and was parachuted into Sardinia. He was captured, but managed to escape.1957, Reprint Society, , ,< G-01>,253pp, Very good in d/w, , Subject...World War II - GeneralWeb No. 12384-02..............................£5.00 |
GOING TO THE WARS by John Verney No d/w. Reflecting age and use. The author's experiences in WWII. He served with one of the few yeomanry regiments in WWII that were still mounted. He later volunteered for Britain's Special Operations Executive (SOE) and was parachuted into Sardinia. He was captured, but managed to escape.1955, Collins, , ,< G-01>,255pp, map, Cloth covers rubbed,, , Subject...World War II - GeneralWeb No. 12384-01..............................£4.00 |
HOUR OF THE WOMEN by Count Christian von Krockow Based on an oral narrative by Libussa Fritz-Krockow the book tells how she was forced to live by her wits to survive the harrowing final days of the Third Reich. As waves of invading Russian troops poured into the remote Eastern provinces, sealing them off from the West, all vestiges of order were swept away. It tells how Libussa kept her baby and ageing parents alive by stealing vegetables from the Russian headquarters, hiding in a burned tank to escape a gang of rapists and posing as a fortune-teller to earn a passage to the West.1991, Faber & Faber, , 0571169767,< G-01>,214pp illustrations, Good in card covers, , CARDSubject...World War II - GeneralWeb No. 10016-01..............................£3.00 |
WHILE BERLIN BURNS by Hans-Georg von Studnitz and Translator R H Stevens Black boards, no d/w. Previous owner name on endpaper, top right hand corner of endpaper has been cut off. The author kept a diary from 1943 to 1945. He worked in the Press and Information Section of the Foreign Ministry. It was typed up each day by his secretary and locked away in the secret documents strongroom away from unwanted scrutiny.1964, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, , ,< G-01>,290pp, , , Subject...World War II - GeneralWeb No. 38172-01..............................£6.00 |
FROM THE WHITE COTTAGE: LETTERS IN WARTIME by Sydney Walton Signed by the author on the title page. A contemporary collection of letters written by Sydney Walton who was living in London, to a young officer serving in the Royal Engineers between September 1939 and December 1941. An interesting account of the times.1942, Epworth Press, , ,< G-01>,156pp, Dustjacket torn and imcomplete. Boards marked. Light foxing on endpapers, , Subject...World War II - GeneralWeb No. 10299-01..............................£8.00 |
SECRET WAR IN SHANGHAI: TREACHERY, SUBVERSION AND COLLABORATION IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR by Bernard Wasserstein Shanghai before the Second World War was an extraordinary place. Civil war raged among Chinese political factions and criminal gangs. Intelligence organizations, police forces and para-military units of many nationalities vied with one another, sold secrets and engaged in a brutal struggle for supremacy in the Far East. After Japan invaded China in 1937, the secret war intensified. The author has uncovered new evidence from intelligence archives in half a dozen countries. He shows how Allied and Axis agents battled one another and reveals the extent of collaboration with the Japanese by British, American and Australian nationals.1999, Profile Books, , 1861971389,< G-01>,354pp, maps, Good in creased card covers, , CARDSubject...World War II - GeneralWeb No. 17930-02..............................£3.00 |
HOW WAR CAME: THE IMMEDIATE ORIGINS OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR 1938-1939 by Donald Cameron Watt No dustjacket. Green Boards. The origins of WWII as seen from records, diaries, papers and letters of the leaders, soldiers and diplomats of the countries involved. From the end of the Munich Conference of 1938 through the following eleven months the book describes the misunderstandings, deceptions, mistrust, miscalculations and mistakes that led to war.1989, Heinemann, , 0434842168,< G-01>,736pp, ilustrations, endpaper maps, very good no d/w, , Subject...World War II - GeneralWeb No. 2896-01..............................£10.00 |
11 DAYS IN DECEMBER: CHRISTMAS AT THE BULGE 1944 by Stanley Weintraub An authors research copy, signs of use, lines in margins and cover wear. Useful reference copy. The story of the Battle of the Bulge from frozen foxholes to barn shelters, to boxcars packed with prisoners of war. In late December 1944, as the battle neared its climax, a German loudspeaker challenge was blared across GI lines in the Ardennes: "How would you like to die for Christmas?" In the inhospitable forest straddling Belgium, France, and Luxembourg, only the dense, snow-laden evergreens indicated the season. Most troops hardly knew the calendar day they were trying to live through.2007, NAL Caliber, , 9780451223173,< G-01>,210pp illustrations, , , CARDSubject...World War II - GeneralWeb No. 36678-02..............................£5.00 |
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The Editor's Choice:
THE END OF THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL ARMY: VOLUME
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Alan K. Wildman
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