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The Lines of Torres Vedras: The Cornerstone of Wellington's Strategy in the Peninsular War 1809-12
by John GrehanIn 1809 French armies controlled almost every province of Spain and only Wellington's small force in Portugal stood between Napoleon and the conquest of Iberia.The French invaded Portugal in the summer of 1810 but found their way blocked by the most extensive field fortifications the world had ever ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2015 -
The Battle of Hastings 1066: Revealing the True Location of England’s Most Famous Battle
by John GrehanThe Battle of Hastings is the most defining event in English history. As such, its every detail has been analyzed by scholars and interpreted by historians. Yet one of the most fundamental aspect of the battle the place upon which it was fought has never been seriously questioned, until now. Could... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2013 -
The First Vcs: The Stories Behind the First Victoria Crosses in the Crimean War and the Definition of Courage
by John GrehanOfficers led and men followed; all were expected to do their duty without thought of reward. Enlisted men rarely penetrated the officer ranks and promotion owed more to money than merit. Then came the Crimean War.The incompetence and ineffectiveness of the senior officers contrasted sharply with the... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2016 -
The Fall of Burma, 1941–1943 (Despatches From The Front Ser.)
by John GrehanDespatches in this volume include that on operations in Burma between 15 December 1941 and 20 May 1942 by General Wavell; Operations in Eastern Theatre, based on India, March 1942 to 31 December 1942 by Field-Marshall Wavell; Operations in the Indo-Burma Theatre 21 June to 15 November 1942 by Field-... More
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Operations in North Africa and the Middle East, 1942–1944: El Alamein, Tunisia, Algeria and Operation Torch (Despatches from the Front)
by John GrehanDespatches in this volume include the despatch fo the campaign from Alamein to Tunis, by Field Marshal the Viscount Alexander of Tunis. Deputy Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces North Africa; despatch on operation in the Western Desert December 1940 to February 1941, by General Sir Archibald P. Wave... More
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British Battles of the Crimean Wars, 1854–1856: Despatches From The Front (Despatches from the Front #3)
by John GrehanThe Crimean War was the most destructive armed conflict of the Victorian era. It is remembered for the unreasoning courage of the Charge of the Light Brigade, for the precise volleys of the Thin Red Line and the impossible assaults upon Sevastopol's Redan. It also demonstrated the inefficiency and i... More
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Bomber Harris: Sir Arthur Harris' Despatches on War Operations 1942–1945
by John GrehanThe bombing campaign conducted against Germany and German-occupied Europe in the Second World War was, and remains, one of the most controversial operations of the entire war. Much of Bomber Command's effort was what was defined as 'area' bombing, in which whole cities or districts were targeted. Th... More
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Gallipoli and the Dardanelles, 1915–1916: Despatches From The Front (Despatches From The Front Ser.)
by John GrehanThe fighting in the Gallipoli or Dardanelles campaign began in 1915 as a purely naval affair undertaken partly at the instigation of Winston Churchill, who, as First Lord of the Admiralty, had entertained plans of capturing the Dardanelles as early as September 1914. It was the Royal Navy that bore ... More
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The Battle for Burma, 1943–1945: From Kohima & Imphal Through to Victory
by John GrehanDespatches in this volume include that on operations in Burma and North-East India between November 1943 and June 1944, by General Sir George J. Giffard; the despatch on operations in Assam and Burma between June 1944 June and November 1944, by General Sir George J. Giffard, Commander-in-Chief; the ... More
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British Battles of the Napoleonic Wars, 1807–1815 (Despatches from the Front #2)
by John GrehanThe Napoleonic Wars was truly a world-wide conflict and Britain found itself engaged in battles, sieges and amphibious operations around the globe. Following every battle the commanding officer submitted a report back to the Admiralty or the War Office. Presented here together for the first time are... More
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Churchill's Secret Invasion: Britains First Large Scale Combined Offensive 1942
by John GrehanIn the spring of 1942 Britain's far-flung empire was in the greatest peril. North Africa was being overrun by the German Afrika Korps and in south-east Asia the forces of Imperial Japan had captured Singapore and were threatening India. Only the most urgent reinforcement of both war fronts could pre... More
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Battleground Sussex: A Military History of Sussex From the Iron Age to the Present Day
by John GrehanFrom its south-eastern tip Sussex is little more than sixty miles from continental Europe and the countys coastline, some seventy-six miles long, occupies a large part of Britains southern frontier. Before the days of Macadam and the Turnpike, water travel could prove more certain than land transpor... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2012 -
Voices from the Past: History's Most Famous Battle Told Through Eyewitness Accounts, Newspaper Reports, Parliamentary Debate, Memoirs And Diaries
by John GrehanFor more than twenty years Europe had been torn apart by war. Dynasties had crumbled, new states had been created and a generation had lost its young men. When it seemed that peace might at last settle across Europe, terrible news was received Napoleon had escaped from exile and was marching upon P... More
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The Battle of Barrosa, 1811: Forgotten Battle of the Peninsular War
by John GrehanBy the winter of 1810-11, the armies of Napoleon had overrun most of Spain and Joseph Bonaparte sat on the throne in Madrid. But the Spanish Government had found refuge in the fortress-port of Cadiz and the Spaniards refused to admit that they had been conquered. With a British army under Sir Thomas... More
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The Charge of the Light Brigade: History's Most Famous Cavalry Charge Told Through Eye Witness Accounts, Newspaper Reports, Memoirs and Diaries (Voices From The Past Ser.)
by John GrehanThe most notorious, and most contentious, cavalry charge in history still remains an enigma. Though numerous books have been written about the charge, all claiming to reveal the truth or to understand the reason why; exactly what happened at Balaklava on 25 October 1854 continues to be fiercely deb... More
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RAF and the SOE: Special Duty Operations in Europe During World War II
by John GrehanThe Special Operations Executive developed a vast network of agents across Occupied Europe which played a vital role in developing and sustaining Resistance movements that persistently sought to subvert German control of their territories. The culmination of their efforts was seen when the Allied ar... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2016 -
Dunkirk: A Day-by-Day Account of the Greatest Evacuation (Images Of War Ser.)
by John GrehanThe epic of Dunkirk has been told many times, but the numerous accounts from surviving soldiers and sailors were often a blur of fear and fighting with the days mingling into each other, leaving what is, at times, a confusing picture. In this book, adopting a day by day approach, the author provides... More
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The Berlin Airlift: The World's Largest Ever Air Supply Operation (Images of Aviation)
by John GrehanThe fate of the free world hung in the balance. Stalin&’s Soviet Union sought to drive the Western democracies from Germany to continue the communist advance across Europe. The first step in Stalin&’s scheme was to bring Berlin under Soviet control. Berlin was situated deep inside the Soviet-occupie... More
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Hitler’s Wolfsschanze: The Wolf’s Lair Headquarters on the Eastern Front – An Illustrated Guide
by John GrehanSet deep in the heart of the Masurian woods of northern Poland, in what was formally East Prussia, lies a vast complex of ruined bunkers and shelters that once constituted Hitler’s headquarters – the Wolfsschanze or Wolf’s Lair – for Germany’s attack upon the Soviet Union in 1941. Built in conditio... More
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Operations in North Africa and the Middle East 1939-1942: Tobruk, Crete, Syria And East Africa
by Martin Mace • John GrehanThe Middle East Command in the Second World War covered a vast region, stretching across Egypt, Libya, Malta, Palestine and Transjordan, Cyprus, Sudan, Eritrea, most of Syria and a small part of Iraq, and included some forty different languages. At one point it also oversaw operations in Greece, Ken... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2015 -
Disaster in the Far East, 1940–1942: Disaster In The Far East 1940- 1942
by Martin Mace • John GrehanDespatches in this volume include that on the Far East between October 1940 and December 1941, by Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popham; the despatch on operations in Hong Kong between 8 and 25 December 1941, by Major-General C.M. Maltby, General Officer Commanding British Troops in China; the ... More
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Western Front, 1914–1916: Mons, Le Cataeu, loos, the Battle of the Somme (The\war Despatches Ser.)
by Martin Mace • John GrehanFrom the moment the German army moved quietly into Luxemburg on 2 August 1914, to the Armistice on 11 November 1918, the fighting on the Western Front in France and Flanders never stopped. There were quiet periods, just as there were the most intense, savage, huge-scale battles.The war on the Wester... More
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Liberating Europe: D-day To Victory In Europe 1944-1945 (Despatches from the Front)
by Martin Mace • John GrehanDespatches in this volume include the Despatch on air operations by the Allied Expeditionary Air Force in North West Europe between November 1943 and September 1944, the despatch on the assault phase of the Normandy landings June 1944, despatch on operations of Coastal Command, Royal Air Force in Op... More
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The Boer War, 1899–1902: Ladysmith, Megersfontein, Spion Kop, Kimberley and Mafeking
by Martin Mace • John GrehanFought between the British Empire and the two independent Boer republics, the Orange Free State and the Transvaal Republic, the First Boer War (18801881) was a rebellion by the Boers (farmers) against British rule in the Transvaal that re-established their independence. The engagements that it invol... More
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Western Front, 1917–1918: Despatches From The Front (Despatches From The Front Ser.)
by Martin Mace • John GrehanFrom the moment the German army moved quietly into Luxemburg on 2 August 1914, to the Armistice on 11 November 1918, the fighting on the Western Front in France and Flanders never stopped. There were quiet periods, just as there were the most intense, savage, huge-scale battles.The war on the Wester... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2014