World War II in Colonial Africa – Book Review
This book is a broad and sweeping survey of all aspects of WWII in Africa and the beginning of the downfall of European colonial Africa.
Read MoreThis book is a broad and sweeping survey of all aspects of WWII in Africa and the beginning of the downfall of European colonial Africa.
Read MoreWith the very simplest of sketches of India and the background, Spilsbury focuses almost immediately on the experiences of those involved as recounted from their letters, diaries and books.
Read MoreThese are the kind of stories that more people need to hear to realize the sacrifice of the soldiers of World War II.
Read MoreAmerica's most divisive war prompted the production of a mixed bag of films. We list our picks for the best and the worst of the lot.
Read MoreSailors did not spring out of the waves fully formed and ready for battle like Aphrodite and David Sears takes careful pains to show how they reached the battle.
Read MorePreston explains the main underlying causes leading to the conflict by highlighting Spanish historical and political events.
Read MoreThe famous patriot and silversmith takes on a new persona in this comic and faces off against supernatural enemies while still fighting for liberty and freedom.
Read MoreMcChristian's book is an outstanding reference for collectors and museum curators.
Read MoreWars are fought by men of all classes and walks of life. This fact could not have been truer for those that fought the American Revolution on both sides of the battle lines.
Read MoreNo matter where you stand politically or how you feel about the war in Iraq if you want to see an unabashed and unapologetic look at the war in Iraq as seen by the grunts on the sharp end of the stick then this book is for you.
Read MoreThe story is based loosely on the prelude to the Cold War, when the United States and Soviet Union scrambled to seize resources and experts during the fall of the Third Reich.
Read MorePrior to the formation of the armored forces, tanks were deployed by the infantry and cavalry as organic parts of their organization. Therefore the American tanks were designed for two separate doctrines.
Read MoreWar in Heaven transforms Hans von Hammer from a 1960s pulp hero into a deep and complex character.
Read MoreACG reviews the new "Must-Read" book by America's premier strategist - it just might save your life!
Read MoreThe book provides a delightful oversight of what the armies of tomorrow may wield. From the XM8 to the traditional AK-47, this book is for casual military men, and those who enjoy a well made gun.
Read MoreIt is a rare thing to read a Fictional account of the Japanese side in World War 2, but that's just what Dragon is.
Read MoreAnyone interested in either the Civil War or war reporting in general will find this book to be a great addition to their collection.
Read MoreOperation Torch was not just a great undertaking of logistics and strategic planning, eighteen months of intelligence gathering went on in North Africa prior to the invasion.
Read MoreWyatt Kingseed takes a look at some of the best films to emerge from Hollywood that dealt with the topic of the Cold War - filled with tension, drama, intrigue and sometimes humor.
Read MoreBased on the book of the same name, HBO's new film uses the infamous massacre as a backdrop to explore the central issues of cultural identity and assimilation.
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