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Second World War battle maps & guides
There are 14 items in
Second World War battle maps & guides
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The Cockleshell Raid
by Ken Ford
A blow-by-blow account of one of the most daring raids of World War II, which badly upset the flow of material into Germany, and which gave the British public a much needed victory.
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£11.99
The Maginot Line 1928-45
by William Allcorn
The Maginot Line, the massive series of fortifications built by France in the 1930s to defend its borders with Germany and Italy, is perhaps the most maligned collection of fortifications ever built.
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£11.99
The Normandy Mulberry Harbours
The prefabricated Mulberry Harbours were taken across the English Channel from Britain with the invading army, in sections and assembled off the coast of Normandy as part of the D-Day invasion of France in 1944.
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£4.99
The Siegfried Line 1944-45
by Steven J Zaloga
The campaign on the German frontier in late 1944 was one of the most frustrating and costly efforts by the US Army in the ETO.
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£14.99
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