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Drawing on more than 200 unparalleled visual assets, D-Day to Victory offers a full account of the campaign to liberate Europe, beginning with D-Day itself and concluding with the final victory in the ruins of Berlin.
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This unique multimedia archive includes a concise history of D-Day and the Normandy campaign, a beautifully reproduced photo album, a foldout map of the Overlord campaign, a 75-minute CD, and twelve facsimile documents.
Mem. Ed. $24.99
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Based on the BBC TV series, an archaeological journey through the Allied battle for Europe that uncovers deserted airfields, decaying pillboxes, and more as it reveals many of the war’s forgotten and untold stories.
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While many historians have chronicled the war on the Eastern Front, only Russian novelists have captured the intense human dimensions of the conflict. Here is the first comprehensive survey of these monumental works.
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Prior to World War II, the concept of “special forces” didn’t exist—but that was soon to change. Here are profiles of the 12 Special Forces commanders whose tactical abilities and vision changed the face of warfare.
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In late January of 1945, nearly 10,000 German refugees attempting to flee the advancing Red Army by ship were torpedoed by the Soviets. Here is the untold story of one of the worst maritime disasters in history.
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Charts the remarkable sequence of events that took place between December 1 and December 12, 1941, from the Red Army counterthrust in Moscow to the Pearl Harbor attack to Hitler laying out his policy of genocide.
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This account of the 1941 defense of Moscow argues against German claims that the mud hindered them, showing how faulty German planning and superior Red Army resistance halted the advance and saved the Soviet war effort.
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The follow-up to the acclaimed Tonight We Die As Men chronicles the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment’s desperate 72-day struggle to secure “Hell’s Highway” during Operation Market Garden in the fall of 1944.
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From the respected historian comes brilliantly conceived alternate history of the World War II siege of Stalingrad that reveals how—with a few minor changes—the battle’s outcome might have swayed in the other direction.
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The exploits of the U.S. Army’s 2nd Ranger Battalion—“Dog Company”—from scaling 90-foot cliffs on D-Day to launching a desperate bayonet attack in the Hürtgen Forest to fighting on the tip of the Battle of the Bulge.
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Chronicles the histories of the greatest fighter planes of World War II, including the Spitfire, Messerschmitt, Mustang and Zero. Includes firsthand accounts of combat, detailed digital artwork, maps and more.
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The fascinating sequel to the bestselling Dr. Seuss Goes to War features a trove of over 100 never-before-published Seuss cartoons as well as the work of Saul Steinberg, Al Hirschfeld, Arthur Szyk and others.
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