by Penny Starns
In Blitz Families Penny Starns takes a new look at the children whose parents refused to bow to official pressure and kept their beloved children with them throughout the War.
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by Brian Cull
Friendly fire is a cruel fact of life -and death- that occurs all too frequently in wartime. If only from the histroical perspective, these tragic incidents should be recorded to acknowledge the loss of so many fine men in such circumstances.
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by Chris Ransted
An examination of the work of bomb disposal in the Second World War. The appendices include lists of those killed in bomb disposal work.
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by Steve Bond
Drawing upon surviving veteran accounts, family archives, official documents, wartime memoirs and letters, flying logbooks, and relative and witness recollections this tells the stories of some of those who `failed to return' from operations.
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by Chris Everitt & Martin Middlebrook
This operational reference book will be invaluable work for all those interested in World War 2 as well as all those researching family history for their relatives who served with Bomber Command during the war.
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by Brian Lavery
Drawing on various pamphlets issued during the Second World War this captures the reality of civilian life during the Battle of Britain.
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by Brig-Gen. A F U Green
A book is full of sound advice on training, organisation and discipline, fire arms, reconnaissance and field engineering, the responsibilities of the Group Pigeon Officer, the proper position to adopt for surviving a dive bomb attack, and how to set
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by Peter Doyle
This is the story of the British soldier in the Second World War; a story of endurance through the long years of conflict, in theatres as diverse as Europe, the Western Desert, the Arctic and the Far East.
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by Frank McLynn
Frank McLynn explores the Burma Campaign through the dramatic story of the four larger-than-life commanders directing the Allied effort: Louis Mountbatten, Orde Wingate, Joseph Stilwell and William Slim.
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by Tom Hickman
At the outbreak of the Second World War the government short-sightedly allowed thousands of miners to enlist in the armed services. By 1943 the war effort was in danger of grinding to a halt because of a lack of coal.
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