by Tony Redding
During the 1939/45 War a Special force was trained in Commando methods to infiltrate behind the Japanese lines in Burma. They were known as the CHINDITS.
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by Harriet Salisbury
The Blitz destroyed a way of life, after the war families were scattered - some to estates on the edge of London, others to isolated high-rise blocks and the old East End communities were gone forever.
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by Juliet Gardiner
With 100 illustrations and 10 removable documents, this offers a unique perspective on the era.
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by James Aulich
The most eye-catching and iconic examples from the internationally renowned poster collection at the Imperial War Museum in London.
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by Mike Brown
Wartime Britain takes a look at what the Second World War meant for families: how they coped when parents went to fight and children were evacuated; how pets were fed during rationing; the rise in road accidents during the blackout; and ‘shelter coug
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by Mike Brown
This book recounts the British child’s experience of the War, with photographs, objects and ephemera.
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by Mike Rossiter
Uses interviews with survivors from the different flanks of the attack to reconstruct the events leading up to this most famous of glorious defeats.
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by William Fowler
This is the story of his remarkable army, the largest army fielded by Britain and the Commonwealth during World War II.
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by Frank & Joan Shaw
Filled with moving but often funny memories, We Remember the Blitz is a celebration of the British spirit, and clearly shows that the battle for Britain was won by 'the many'.
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by Donald Fry
We Shall Never Surrender takes us through key moments in that six-year conflict of World War II through a range of distinct voices, professions and geographical locations.
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