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1. Monty: The Lonely Leader, 1944-1945
by Alistair Horne, David Montgomery
One of England's best military historians collaborates with Montgomery's son to provide a candid and probing biography of the controversial and ... More
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3. Eisenhower Versus Montgomery: The Continuing Debate
by G E Patrick Murray
Details the battle between Montgomery and Eisenhower over strategy and influence during World War II.
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4. The Ebb and Flow of Battle
by P J Campbell
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5. The Originals: The Secret Oral History of the Birth of the SAS in Their Own Words
by Gordon Stevens
Based on over 120 hours of recently uncovered video and audio tape, "The Originals" tells the story of the birth of the SAS in the words of its ... More
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9. The Imperial War Museum Book of Victory in Europe
by Julian Thompson
This text recounts the end of World War II in Europe (from D-Day to the German surrender) as experienced by the participants. The story is told ... More
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10. Lee Miller's War
by Penrose
As one of the only female combat photographers to follow the Allied troops in WWII, former Vogue fashion model Lee Miller had a reputation for being ... More
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12. Private Beatson's War: Life, Death and Hope on the Western Front
Until recently James Beatson was one of the millions of forgotten soldiers of the Great War. But after 90 years his diary has been rediscovered, ... More
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13. Churchill's Desert Rats: From Normandy to Berlin with the 7th Armoured Division
by Patrick Delaforce
The Desert Rats were Churchill's favourite division and were widely recognized as being among the most powerful in Europe during World War I. This ... More
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16. Britain's Last Tommies: Final Memories from Soldiers of the 1914-1918 War: In Their Own Words
by Richard Van Emden
It is now more than 90 years since the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, and, incredibly, a very few of the six million men who served in that ... More
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17. Command on the Western Front: The Military Career of Sir Henry Rawlinson 1914-1918
This is a history of World War I, seen through the eyes of Sin Henry Rawlinson, a middle-ranking commander who frequently acted under General Haig. ... More
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18. Stanley Spencer's Great War Diaries
Stanley Spencer enlisted with the Royal Fusiliers as a private in 1915 and was commissioned in 1917 and thereafter served with the West Yorkshire ... More
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19. Steel and Tartan: The 4th Cameron Highlanders in the Great War
by Patrick Watt
In the summer of 1914 Scotland prepared for war. Thousands of Scottish men of the Territorial Force rushed to their muster stations, eager to take ... More
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21. Raiders of the Reich: Air Battle Western Europe, 1942-1945
by Martin W. Bowman, Theo Boiten
Filled front to back with interviews from US, British and German aircrews describing their daring dogfights. Heroic stories of Allied fighter and ... More
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22. The War Between the Generals
by David John Cawdell Irving
The little band of military chiefs entrusted with the historic task of the liberation of Nazi-occupied Europe were allies, but more often antagonists ... More
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23. Marching to the Sound of Gunfire: North West Europe 1944-5
by Patrick Delaforce
In this work, scores of British soldiers from almost every echelon of the British Army tell their amazing stories of life - and death - at the sharp ... More
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24. Britain and 1940: History, Myth and Popular Memory
by Malcolm Smith
1940 was the most significant year in European history this century. For Britain it was 'the finest hour', the beginning of the People's War. Britain ... More
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25. The Desert Rats: 7th Armoured Division 1940-1945
by Robin Neillands
Of all the units that marched with the Desert Army, none was more famous than the 7th Aroured Division, the most renowned British fighting force of ... More
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