Thunder Over the Reich

Thunder Over the Reich
Author: Wolfgang Wollenweber
Publisher: Hikoki Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781902109398

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This is a vividly told story and an important inside account not just of the revolutionary He162, but also the changing fortunes of the Luftwaffe.

Thunder in the East

Thunder in the East
Author: Evan Mawdsley
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2015-11-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472513452

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Thunder in the East, originally published in 2005, is widely regarded as the best short history of the entire Nazi-Soviet military conflict. It tells the story from the pre-war expectations of Hitler and Stalin, through the pivotal battles deep in Russia in 1942-43, and on to the huge Soviet offensives across Eastern Europe in 1944-45. This final 'march of liberation' destroyed the Third Reich and set Europe's history for the next 45 years. The book provides penetrating answers to vital questions: Why did the war in the East develop as it did? Why did Hitler's Wehrmacht lose? Why did the Red Army win, and why did the people of Soviet Russia pay such a high price for victory? The first edition took advantage of the flood of new sources that followed the end of the Soviet era. This second edition takes account of what has been written over the last decade; the Nazi-Soviet war, in all its aspects, has continued to be the subject of extensive and innovative research and heated controversy.

Works

Works
Author: Thomas Carlyle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1888
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Works of Thomas Carlyle

The Works of Thomas Carlyle
Author: Thomas Carlyle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 474
Release: 1898
Genre:
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Fighting Hitler's Jets

Fighting Hitler's Jets
Author: Robert F. Dorr
Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2013-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1610588479

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Fighting Hitler's Jets brings together in a single, character-driven narrative two groups of men at war: on one side, American fighter pilots and others who battled the secret “wonder weapons” with which Adolf Hitler hoped to turn the tide; on the other, the German scientists, engineers, and pilots who created and used these machines of war on the cutting edge of technology. Written by Robert F. Dorr, renowned author of Zenith Press titles Hell Hawks!, Mission to Berlin, and Mission to Tokyo, the story begins with a display of high-tech secret weapons arranged for Hitler at a time when Germany still had prospects of winning the war. It concludes with Berlin in rubble and the Allies seeking German technology in order to jumpstart their own jet-powered aviation programs. Along the way, Dorr expertly describes the battles in the sky over the Third Reich that made it possible for the Allies to mount the D-Day invasion and advance toward Berlin. Finally, the book addresses both facts and speculation about German weaponry and leaders, including conspiracy theorists’ view that Hitler escaped in a secret aircraft at the war’s end. Where history and controversy collide with riveting narrative, Fighting Hitler’s Jets furthers a repertoire that comprises some of the United States’ most exceptional military writing.

Works of Thomas Carlyle

Works of Thomas Carlyle
Author: Thomas Carlyle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 616
Release: 1920
Genre:
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Battle Over the Reich

Battle Over the Reich
Author: Alfred Price
Publisher: Classic Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Bombing, Aerial
ISBN: 9781903223475

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Completely revised, expanded and updated edition of this classic 1973 work. The campaign is analysed from RAF, USAAF and Luftwaffe viewpoints, with in-depth assessment of daylight and nocturnal operations, aircraft weapons, radar and ground defence.

Thunder on the Danube

Thunder on the Danube
Author: John H Gill
Publisher: Frontline Books
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2014-05-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1848327579

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The Franco-Austrian War of 1809 was NapoleonÍs last victorious war. He would win many battles in his future campaigns, but never again would one of EuropeÍs great powers lie broken at his feet. In this respect 1809 represents a high point of the First Empire yet at the same time NapoleonÍs armies were declining in quality and he was beginning to display the corrosive flaws that contributed to his downfall five years later. In this volume Gill tackles the political background to the war and the opening battles of Abensberg, EggmÙhl and Regensberg. He explores the motivations that prompted Austria to launch an offensive against France while Napoleon and many of his veterans were distracted in Spain. Though surprised by the timing of the Austrian attack on the 10th April, the French Emperor completely reversed a dire strategic situation with stunning blows that he called his ïmost brilliant and most skillful maneuversÍ. Following a breathless pursuit down the Danube valley, Napoleon occupied the palaces of the Habsburgs for the second time in four years. Basing his work on years of primary research and battlefield visits, Gill provides a thorough analysis replete with spectacular combat, diplomatic intrigue and the illustrious cast of characters that populated this extraordinary age. The concluding volumes will take the war to its conclusion, including NapoleonÍs first unequivocal repulse at the Battle of Espern-Essling, the titanic Battle of Wagram and the neglected struggle at Znaim that led to armistice.