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Code: C-149 - Title: Sisters in Arms
By Helena Page Schrader. (rrp £19.99)
Hardback. A superb book detailing the women pilots of Britain (ATA) and America (WASP) who got to fly military aircraft. 294 pages.
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Code: C-684 - Title: Into Enemy Arms
By Michael Hingston. (rrp £9.99)
Paperback. The true story of Ditha Bruncel who helped save POWs and fell in love with a British Warrant Officer and then fled Germany. 290 pages.
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Code: C-314 - Title: The Memoirs of Field-Marshal Kesselring
By Field-Marshal Kesselring. (rrp £15.99)
Paperback. One of Germany's most capable strategists details his military training and service in WWI, his role in the Luftwaffe and his command in WWII. 318 pages.
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Code: C-145 - Title: The Cinderella Service
By Andrew Hendrie. (rrp £25.00)
Hardback. The history and service of the RAF's Coastal Command and the vital role it played during the war. 276 pages.
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Code: C-318 - Title: Hitler's Great Panzer Heist
By Anthony Tucker Jones. (rrp £19.99)
Hardback. The story of Germany's foreign armour, and how captured Allied fighting vehicles were put into action during the war. 212 pages.
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Code: C-313 - Title: The Mafia at War
By Tim Newark. (rrp £19.99)
Hardback. The fascinating dramatic true story of Allied collusion with the Mob during the war and how gangsters in Sicily were armed by Eisenhower. 320 pages.
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Code: C-322 - Title: Colditz, The German Story
By Reinhold Eggers. (rrp £12.99)
Paperback. The first account of the famous POW camp from the German viewpoint. This is the German account of that mighty fortress and its captives. 190 pages.
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Code: C-147 - Title: Auchinleck, The Lonely Soldier
By Philip Warner. (rrp £19.99)
Hardback. This is an excellent portrait of Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck, who always argued that history would be his judge. 290 pages.
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Code: C-253 - Title: Spitfire Pilot
By Flight-Lieutenant David Crook DFC. (rrp £19.99)
Hardback. A personal account of the Battle of Britain from an airman of the RAF's legendary 609 Squadron during the long hot summer of 1940. 208 pages.
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Code: C-235 - Title: Somerset Airfields in the Second World War
By David Berryman. (rrp £12.99)
Paperback. The story of the men, machines and action on and from the airfields of Somerset during the war. 256 pages.
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Code: C-335 - Title: The Odin Mission
By James Holland. (rrp £12.99)
Fiction. Hardback. A blistering novel about the events of April 1940 and the small band of British soldiers in Nazi occupied Norway. 352 pages.
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Code: C-625 - Title: One Who Almost Made It Back
By Peter Celis. (rrp £20.00)
Hardback. The remarkable story of one of the unsung heroes, Squadron Leader Edward Blenkinsop DFC, who was shot down and ended his days in Bergen-Belsen. 260 pages.
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Code: C-043 - Title: Shropshire Airfields in the Second World War
By Robin J. Brooks. (rrp £12.99)
Paperback. The story of the men, machines and action on and from the airfields of Shropshire during the war. 256 pages.
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Code: C-052 - Title: The Spitfire Smiths
By Squadron Leader R. I. A. Smith. (rrp £20.00)
Hardback. A unique story of brothers in arms, Canadians Rod and Jerry Smith who flew Spitfires together. By 1942 Jerry was dead; Rod became an Ace. 216 pages.
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Code: C-151 - Title: Heroes of Fighter Command, Surrey
By Rupert Matthews. (rrp £10.99)
Paperback. The story of the men of RAF Fighter Command who flew out of Surrey from Dunkirk to D-Day. 176 pages.
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Code: C-134 - Title: Scottish Airfields in the Second World War (The Lothians)
By Martyn Chorlton. (rrp £10.99)
Paperback. Scotland's contribution to Allied success was colossal, not least from the Lothian airfields of the RAF. 160 pages.
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Code: C-299 - Title: Monty's Highlanders
By Patrick Delaforce. (rrp £19.99)
Hardback. The story of the 51st Highland Division and their war through North Africa and Normandy to the heart of Germany. 240 pages.
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Code: C-394 - Title: Heroes of Bomber Command, Cambridgeshire
By Graham Smith. (rrp £11.99)
Paperback. The story of the men of RAF Bomber Command who flew out of Cambridgeshire and the many night-time missions they flew. 192 pages.
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