The Deceivers: Allied Deception in 2nd World War – Book Review
The Deceivers: Allied Military Deception in the Second World War displays an amazing depth of research and is an engaging, informative read despite its length.
Read MoreThe Deceivers: Allied Military Deception in the Second World War displays an amazing depth of research and is an engaging, informative read despite its length.
Read MoreThe turning point of World War II, operations from autumn 1942 through the end of 1943, are shown on an animated map, with links to related online articles.
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Read MoreHistorian and author Carlo D'Este offers his impressions of his recent trip to the Mediterranean where he visited a number of World War II battlefields.
Read MoreThe graphics and sound may be bland, but this review says Command Ops - Battles from the Bulge sets the standard for all World War II tactical games.
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