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Memoirs
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D-Day With The Screaming Eagles |
B2151 |
| Many professional historians have recorded the actions of D-Day but here is an account of the airborne actions as described by the men themselves in eyewitness detail. Participants range from division command personnel to regimental, battalion, company and battery commanders to chaplains, surgeons, enlisted medics, platoon sergeants, squad leaders and the rough, tough troopers who adapted quickly to fighting in mixed, unfamiliar groups after a badly scattered drop - and yet managed to gain the objectives set for them in the hedgerow country of Normandy. This book is primary source material. It is a "must read" for anyone interested in the Normandy landings, the 101st Airborne Division and World War ll in general. Hearing the soldiers speak in their own words is an entirely different experience from reading about the action in a narrative history. 356 pages, Like New. |
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$ 20
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"Messerschmitt Roulette" |
B2152 |
| This book provides a stunning view of the war in the Western Desert across the borders of Egypt and Libya during 1941-1942 at a time when the British Empire stood alone against the Axis. 232 pages, Like New. |
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"The Black Devil Brigade" |
B2153 |
| They were the shock troops of the American Army. In their ranks were lumberjacks, miners, skiers--men from the United States and Canada, accustomed to hardship and living on their own. Their training was extraordinary: forced marches of 100 miles in the Montana wilderness with 50-pound backpacks was typical. Weapons training was equally rigorous and the men became as dangerous with their hands and a knife as they were with rifle and machine gun. In Italy they became the unit called to accomplish the impossible. At Monte Cassino, and at Anzio, they earned the respectful accolade from their German enemies. In this book, the men of the First Special Service Force tell the full story of their unit, regarded as the parent of the Green Berets. 336 pages, Rare collectable Hardcover, Like New. |
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$ 65
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Seven Days in January |
B2115 |
| Wolf T. Zoepf, 304 pages, hardcover, w/dust jacket. English text, 6" x 9" format; photos; index. |
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$ 30
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Hitler's Panzer East |
B2116 |
| 272 pages, Hardcover, dust jacket, English text. |
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$ 20
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Rommel and his Art of War |
BN2001 |
| By Erwin Rommel, John Pimlott (Editor). Rommel himself, one of the most successful and well-known commanders of World War II, writes about his views on the philosophy of warfare, battles, leaders, and the progress of both World Wars. A complete picture of how a military genius grappled with the actuality of war is presented through Rommel's accounts of his experiences. Mint! |
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$ 25
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Panzers on the Eastern Front by General Erhard Raus; Panzer Divisions on the Eastern Front |
BN2005 |
| General Erhard Raus was one of the German Army's finest panzer generals and a leading exponent of blitzkrieg in the east. German panzers were witness to the incredible onslaught that was the first few months of Barbarossa, then the gradual strengthening of Russian resistance, counterattack, and, ultimately, the long and drawn-out German retreat. Raus and his panzers therefore were tested in every conceivable tactical situation and, inevitably, Raus became highly versed in all aspects of mobilized warfare. |
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$ 32.5
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Panzer Operations; Eastern Front Memior of General Erhard Raus |
BN2006 |
| Drawing from post-war reports commissioned by U.S. Army intelligence, World War II historian Steven H. Newton has translated, compiled, and edited the battle accounts of one of Germany's finest panzer commanders and a skilled tactician of tank warfare. Throughout most of the war, Erhard Raus was a highly respected field commander in the German-Soviet war on the eastern front, and after the war he wrote an insightful analysis of German strategy in that campaign. The Raus memoir covers the Russian campaign from the first day of the war to his relief from command at Hitler's order in the spring of 1945. It includes a detailed examination of the 6th Panzer Division's drive to Leningrad, Raus's own experiences in the Soviet winter counteroffensive around Moscow, the unsuccessful attempt to relieve Stalingrad, and the final desperate battles inside Germany at the end of the war. His battlefield experience and keen tactical eye make his memoir especially valuable for scholars, and his narrative is as readable as Heinz Guderian's celebrated Panzer Leader. Mint! |
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$ 20
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