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Code: C-298 - Title: The Fall of Hitler's Fortress City
By Isabel Denny. (rrp £19.99)
Hardback. The hard fought and often savage battle for the city of Konigsberg in 1945 between the Germans and the advancing Russian Red Army. 256 pages.
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Code: C-616 - Title: Should I Forget You
By Jeanne Whitmee. (rrp £18.99)
Fiction. Hardback. The story of Kathy Brady who is evacuated to the country, falls in love and tells lies to hide her past which come back to haunt her. 224 pages.
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Code: C-220 - Title: Cassino
By Ian Blackwell. (rrp £9.99)
Paperback. Part of the famous Battleground Europe series of histories, with a comprehensive account and many photos. 192 pages.
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Code: C-512 - Title: Operation Mercury, The Fall of Crete 1941
By John Sadler. (rrp £19.99)
Hardback. The full story of the dramatic fall of the island of Crete and a massive blow to the Allied cause. 226 pages.
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Code: C-642 - Title: Five of the Few
By Steve Darlow. (rrp £20.00)
Hardback. Five survivors, airmen of the Battle of Britain and the Blitz, tell their own stories. Two of the men ended up as POWs. 252 pages.
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Code: C-197 - Title: Adolf Hitler, A Portrait
By Michael Fitzgerald. (rrp £20.00)
Hardback. An in-depth look at the man behind the myth, tormented by his own self doubts and loathing. 214 pages.
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Code: C-511 - Title: Cumbria Airfields
By Martyn Chorlton. (rrp £12.99)
Paperback. The stories of the airfields, men, machines and missions of Cumbria and the Isle of Man during the war. 256 pages.
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Code: C-217 - Title: Fort Eben Emael
By Tim Saunders. (rrp £12.99)
Paperback. One of the strongest defensive structures ever built to guard Belgium was nevertheless overcome by German airborne assault troops. 208 pages.
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Code: C-383 - Title: Bomb Aimer Over Berlin
By Peter Jacobs. (rrp £19.99)
Hardback. The dramatic wartime memoirs of the RAF's Les Bartlett DFM, who flew 29 raids over Germany. 160 pages.
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Code: C-414 - Title: From Oasis into Italy
Anthology. (rrp £8.99)
Paperback. A super collection of war poems and diary extracts from the men who served in North Africa and Italy, 1940-1946. 268 pages.
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Code: C-294 - Title: The Story of the Spitfire
By Ken Delve. (rrp £19.99)
Hardback. A first-class, well researched and written operational and combat history of the most famous plane of the war from its origins to 1948. 272 pages.
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Code: C-194 - Title: Japan's Blitzkrieg
By Bernard Edwards. (rrp £19.99)
Hardback. The story of the Allied collapse in the East (1941-42) due to the ferociousness of the Japanese advance and the part played by her air force. 196 pages.
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Code: C-384 - Title: Sand Against the Wind
By Catriona McCuaig. (rrp £18.99)
Fiction. Hardback. The second novel in the Cwmbran Trilogy about the wartime lives of the Morgan family as the war brings pain, tragedy and loss. 224 pages.
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Code: C-513 - Title: Reap the Whirlwind
By Catriona McCuaig. (rrp £18.99)
Fiction. Hardback. The third novel in the Cwmbran Trilogy about the wartime lives of the Morgan family as the end of the war and peace looms. 224 pages.
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Code: D-232 - Title: Guns Above, Steam Below
By A. G. W. Lamont. (rrp £14.99)
Hardback. A memoir of an English Engineer Lieutenant serving with the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, including the invasion of Normandy. 200 pages.
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Code: C-074 - Title: A Hitler Youth
By Henry Metelmann. (rrp £18.99)
Hardback. An autobiography of Henry Metelmann who grew up in 1930s Germany, was part of the Hitler Youth, drifted into Nazism and towards war. 178 pages.
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Code: C-304 - Title: Arctic Convoys 1941-1945
By Richard Woodman. (rrp £16.99)
Paperback. During the last four years of the war the Allies secured the Russian defences by supplying vital food and arms. This is the story of those convoys. 532 pages.
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Code: C-284 - Title: The Germans in Normandy
By Richard Hargreaves. (rrp £19.99)
Hardback. The story of the Germans who held the Atlantic Wall in June 1944, told in their own words and with diaries and divisional accounts. 270 pages.
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