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Code: C-007 - Title: Bomber Crew, Taking on the Reich
By John Sweetman. (rrp £17.99)
Hardback. Drawing on the personal accounts, letters and diaries of the air crew, this book details the lives of the men who manned the bombers. 280 pages.
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Code: C-439 - Title: The Odin Mission
By James Holland. (rrp £7.99)
Fiction. Paperback. An action packed novel featuring hero Sergeant Jack Tanner fighting against the German advance in Norway in 1940. 462 pages.
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Code: C-008 - Title: Lord Haw Haw
By Peter Martland. (rrp £19.99)
Hardback. The story of William Joyce, the English voice of Nazi Germany, told from the secret government files housed in the National Archives. 300 pages.
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Code: C-010 - Title: Hitler's Spy Chief
By Richard Bassett. (rrp £20.00)
Hardback. The true story of Admiral Wilhelm Canaris and the Abwehr, and the secret sabotage of Hitler's war machine from within. 312 pages.
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Code: C-005 - Title: Assault Division
By Norman Scarfe. (rrp £20.00)
Hardback. A detailed and well written history of the British 3rd Division from the invasion of Normandy to the surrender of Germany. 288 pages.
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Code: C-426 - Title: The Dambusters
By John Sweetman. (rrp £15.00)
Hardback. A definitive account of the remarkable dam-busting raid of 16th May 1943 by nineteen Lancaster bombers of 617 Squadron. 192 pages.
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Code: C-200 - Title: Panzer Divisions at War
By Ian Baxter. (rrp £14.99)
Paperback. A superb collection of rare photographs from wartime archives of Germany's famous Panzers - part of the Images at War series. 160 pages.
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Code: C-427 - Title: Type VII U-Boats
By Robert C. Stern. (rrp £18.95)
Hardback. Donitz was convinced that submarines could win any tonnage battle in the Atlantic, and type VII U-boats largely fulfilled this role. 160 pages.
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Code: C-072 - Title: One Christmas in Washington
By David J. Bercuson and Holger H. Herwig. (rrp £20.00)
Hardback. A grand alliance was formed on the Christmas of 1941 in Washington by Roosevelt and Churchill. This is the story of that meeting. 320 pages.
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Code: C-141 - Title: The Last Flight of the Luftwaffe
By Adrian Weir. (rrp £7.99)
Paperback. In April 1945 an ill assorted group of Luftwaffe crew flew one last mission against the USAAF Eighth Air Force using their aircraft as weapons. 192 pages.
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Code: C-271 - Title: Dunkirk, The British Evacuation, 1940
By Robert Jacson. (rrp £7.99)
Paperback. The full story of the dark days of 1940 when the defeated BEF was penned in at Dunkirk, yet 198,000 men were saved. 206 pages.
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Code: C-069 - Title: I Want to go Home
By Catherine Jacobs. (rrp £16.95)
Hardback. A personal memoir of home life in London by one young girl who witnessed the Blitz. 160 pages.
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Code: C-070 - Title: Stirling's Men
By Gavin Mortimer. (rrp £7.99)
Paperback. An inside history of the famous SAS - its birth and actions - based on interviews with sixty veterans of the Regiment. 390 pages.
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Code: C-157 - Title: The One That Got Away
By Kendal Burt and James Leasor. (rrp £9.99)
Paperback. The true story of Franz von Werra, a Luftwaffe officer who escaped whilst held as a POW in England and his life on the run. 260 pages.
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Code: C-073 - Title: Yanagi
By Mark Felton. (rrp £19.99)
Hardback. A detailed account of the secret underwater trade of technology and raw materials between Germany and Japan between 1942 and 1945. 208 pages.
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Code: C-438 - Title: Hitler's Stuka Squadrons
By John Ward. (rrp £20.00)
Hardback. Large Format. With its square cut wings and humped canopy the Ju 87 Stuka is as familiar as the Spitfire. This book details its history and action. 224 pages.
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Code: C-422 - Title: D-Day and the Battle for Normandy
By Carl Shilleto and Mike Tolhurst. (rrp £9.99)
Paperback. A handy little guide to the battlefields. Historical material and eye-witness accounts as well as battlefield information from June to August 1944. 190 pages.
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Code: C-265 - Title: The Road to Biggin Hill
By Vincent Orange. (rrp £16.99)
Hardback. The story of New Zealand fighter pilot Johnny Checketts, who was shot down in September 1943 but evaded capture by the Germans. 192 pages.
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