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German Airborne Troops 1939-45 by Bruce Quarrie
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Category: Second World War | Series: Men-at-arms
Airborne operations have often been called a vertical envelopment, and therein lies one of the best descriptions of their value. The essence of an envelopment is to pin the enemy in place so that it can be destroyed. A strong enemy force to one's rear disrupts supplies and communications and makes one m ...Show more
Germany's Eastern Front Allies 1941-45 by Peter Abbott; Mike Chappell (Illustrator); Nigel Thomas
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Category: Second World War | Series: Men-At-Arms Ser.
The 1930s were a time of growing tension for the smaller states of Eastern Europe. Since the end of the First World War they had enjoyed an independence which most of them had not known for centuries, but this was now threatened by the growing power of Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia. Instead of combinin ...Show more
Partisan Warfare 1941-45 by Nigel Thomas; Peter Abbott; Mike Chappell (Illustrator)
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Category: Second World War | Series: Men-At-Arms Ser.
During 1941 the Germans occupied first Greece and the former Yuogslavia, then enormous areas of European Russia. Once the front line troops had moved on the struggle continued as bands of resistance fighters waged war against the occupation forces until their final withdrawal. The term 'partisan' is ass ...Show more
The New Zealand Expeditionary Force in World War I by Wayne Stack
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Category: First World War | Series: Men-at-Arms
The New Zealand Expeditionary Force earned an elite reputation on the Western Front In World War I, and the New Zealanders' war effort was a defining moment in their national history. The statistics are astonishing: of the total population of New Zealand of 1 million, no fewer than 100,000 men enlisted, ...Show more
The Romanian Army of World War II by Mark Axworthy; Horia Serbanescu (Illustrator)
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Category: Second World War | Series: Men-At-Arms Ser.
Although Romania had fought for the Allies in World War I with the fall of her allies the Czechs and the French mid-1940 she was forced to join the Axis. A coalition government was formed under General Antonescue who proved to be one of Germany's most effective military allies. The Romanian army saw ext ...Show more
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