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This is the fascinating story of one wartime bomber crew and the part they played in supporting Special Operations Executive's work in Occupied Europe.
Find out about the children's games produced as wartime propaganda.
An unusual autobiography of one man's wartime service as a member of RAF groundcrew.
A first hand account of the beginnings of the Russian Campaign.
The third in an eight-volume history of the Battle of Britain.
The career of this leading Nazi is admirably described here in words and copious images.
Deeply research unit history of one of Canada's premier armoured regiments in World War Two.
A case study of the introduction of a new weapon system.
The first book devoted exclusively to exploring the development and use of aircraft designed specifically for high-altitude operations in WW2.
The Combat History of the 17th SS Panzer Grenadier Division Gotz von Berlichingen.
Unparalleled research on the most elite military formation in the German war machine.
Football is the heartbeat of Brownwood, Texas. Every Friday night for as long as assistant principal Tylene Wilson can re-member, the entire town has gathered in the stands, cheering their boys on. Each September brings with it the hope of a good season and a sense of unity and optimism.Now, the war has changed everything. Most of the Brownwood men over eighteen and under forty-five are off fighting, and in a small town the possibilities are limited. Could this mean a season without football? But no one counted on Tylene, who learned the game at her daddy's knee. She knows more about it than most men, so she does the unthinkable, convincing the school to let her take on the job of coach.Faced with extreme opposition?by the press, the community, rival coaches, and referees and even the players themselves?Tylene remains resolute. And when her boys rally around her, she leads the team and the town to a Friday night and a subsequent season they will never forget.
"Dark Destinations: A Journey through Dark Tourism and Death Adventures" explores the world's most intriguing and morbid travel experiences. In this thought-provoking book, readers embark on a chilling journey to destinations associated with death, tragedy, and the macabre. From haunted locations and infamous crime scenes to eerie catacombs and bone-chilling museums, this book delves into the darker side of tourism, offering a unique perspective on the allure of morbid curiosity and the stories surrounding these ominous places.As you turn the pages of "Dark Destinations," you'll discover the fascinating history, legends, and motivations behind these eerie spots, making it a fascinating read for anyone intrigued by the mysteries of the human psyche and the allure of the macabre.
Captivating, gripping and relentlessly authentic...inspired by eyewitness accounts. To this day, the Berlin airlift presents one of the most dramatic and daring historic events of post WWII Germany, pinning east against west, and cementing the Cold War against Soviet Russia. Without the help of America's brave pilots, two million Berliners would've been lost to Stalin's dictatorial regime, the future of Europe may have turned out entirely different. Berlin, May 1945: As the war finally ends, Lotte Berger's apartment lies in rubble, her mother suffers a breakdown after an assault by Russian soldiers, and both, Lotte's father and fiancé are missing in Russia. Only when Mitch Cameron, an American pilot, comes to her aid after an accident, does she regain hope. Just as they are growing closer, Lotte's fiancé reappears under suspicious circumstances...Berlin, June 1948: Lotte has fought her way through the aftermath of WWII and a devastating loss, when Russia's dictator, Josef Stalin, decides to take over West Berlin. By cutting off supply lines, electricity and travel, he is willing to starve two million Berliners and force the U.S., Britain and France out. But the western allies, led by President Truman, decide to do the impossible: support Berlin from the air. Thus begins a turbulent and seemingly futile attempt to rescue West Berlin. Willing to do her part, Lotte lands a job as a translator at the American-run Tempelhof Airport. Even if her love is long lost, she can at least dream about Mitch helping to free Berlin...
From award-winning author Ann Bennett comes a haunting and powerful novel of love and loss during World War 2 Malaya.'A vivid account of a brutal period, and a searing exploration of trauma, memory and loss..' The Lady Magazine.1938: Juliet and her sister Rose arrive in Penang to stay with an aunt, after the death of their father. Juliet quickly falls under the spell of Gavin Crosby, a plantation owner, who despite his wealth, charm and good looks is shunned by the local community. Rushed into marriage, Juliet is unprepared for the devastating secrets she uncovers on Gavin's plantation, and the bad blood between Gavin and his brother...But in 1941 the Japanese occupy Malaya and Singapore sweeping away that world and changing Juliet's life forever.For decades after the war which robbed her of everyone she loved, Juliet lives as a recluse back on the plantation. But in 1962 the sudden appearance of Mary, a young woman from an orphanage in Indonesia, forces Juliet to embark on a journey into the past, and to face up to the heart-breaking truths she's buried for so long.This book has previously published both as The Planter's Wife and as Bamboo Island
From award-winning author Ann Bennett, comes a new, heart-breaking novel set in Singapore, during World War Two.Perfect for fans of Dinah Jeffries and Victoria Hislop.After her mother's death, Lara discovers a beautiful amulet amongst her belongings, engraved with the words "for Suria."Suspecting Suria to be the grandmother she never met, Lara travels to Singapore to find out why her mother was committed to the care of a local orphanage during World War Two.In 1941, Suria, a poor Malay girl working in a tailor's shop and living in a communal warehouse, is befriended by a British officer, Charles Simmonds. They start to grow close, but war threatens to engulf Singapore and tear them apart.While delving into her grandmother's past, Lara is forced to confront betrayal and brutality as she learns some disturbing truths about families and friendships...Praise for Ann Bennett'A vivid account of a brutal period, and a searing exploration of trauma, memory and loss..' The Lady Magazine.'Have just discovered this writer ... So descriptive of the Far East. Harrowing in parts but unputdownable! Best author I have read in a very long time.' Amazon Reviewer.'This was a story of love, passion and cruelty I could not put down ....' Lizeanne Lloyd - Lost in a Good BookI raced through this book in just over twenty-four hours ... I literally could not put it down.' Bibliobeth - Goodreads.'I really loved this haunting, powerful and beautiful novel.' Amazon Reviewer
From award-winning author Ann Bennett, comes a heart-breaking story of love and loss set in World War 2 Burma.In 1980, Edith Mayhew, proprietor of the Tea Planter's Club in Calcutta, is preparing to sell up after years of decline. She thinks back to 1942 when her sister Betty vanished having fled over the mountains from Burma to Assam to escape the Japanese invasion. Whilst packing, Edith comes across some letters which may hold clues to Betty's mysterious disappearance.The discovery propels Edith on an epic journey to Assam, where she is forced to face devastating secrets of love and betrayal from the war years.
In contrast to the Greek mainland, the Nazis occupied most of Crete between1941 - 45. After the German troops' defeat in North Africa, Crete wasturned into a fortress.This study examines the goals, methods and effectiveness of the Germanoccupation policy, the reactions of the Cretan administration and of thepopulation in particular, and also describes the opponents' combatoperations.The study is based not only on written papers, documents and files ofGreek, Cretan, British and German origin, but also on letters, manuscripts,expos'es and interviews by and with contemporary witnesses.Marlen von Xylander, Studies in History, Ethnology and Literature at Hamburg University;Master's degree, 1987; academic tenure at University of Crete, 1984 - 85;PhD at Hamburg University, 2009
Being with One-by-One was a transforming experience. All of us human beings, especially if we have suffered greatly, must reconcile, embrace each other and help each other, and by our example, help everyone else heal.
A compelling historical fiction, based on true events, of the Dutch resistance in WWII, suitable for adults and young adults. A must-read new novel.
Discover the power of resilience and dedication inspired by WWII history, as faith and duty meet to confront an extraordinary surgical battle.In "The Hidden Warriors: True Stories of Faith, Courage, and Survival" readers are drawn into an extraordinary blend of medical drama and historical journey, compellingly penned by esteemed surgeon Victor E. Pricolo, MD. This singular and gripping memoir deeply engages the reader with its captivating and compelling narrative. When Helen, gravely ill and pregnant with twins, needs an emergency operation, the urgency of the situation will test everyone's faith, skills, and determination in the effort to save three lives.Victor Pricolo offers readers a rare glimpse into his own surgical core values, steeped in his awareness of World War II history, that had shaped his character and ethics from a young age. The examples of courage and resilience from his father and his uncle, the unique aspects of the medical emergency, and the singular privilege to be called to such an extraordinary feat all blend into a compelling call to action.Perfectly suited for fans of stirring memoirs, World War II history, and medical dramas, "The Hidden Warriors" will leave readers with a deeper understanding of the human spirit's indomitable resources, as a testament to the extraordinary deeds that individuals can accomplish together when lives hang in the balance. Join this compelling journey of courage, resilience, and faith that pushes the limits in the shared quest for survival. Immerse yourself in the compelling narrative of "The Hidden Warriors" - a celebration of human values, dedicated to the many hidden warriors among us.
With shades of Amy Bloom's Away, Anthony Doerr's All the Light We Cannot See, and Shirley Hazzard's classic The Bay of Noon, Carol Windley's breakout is a timeless tale of friendship, romance, betrayal, and survival set in a Europe torn apart by world war.
As the Canadian 4th Armoured Division fought its way through Italy, its soldiers experienced some of the most intense fighting of the war. But when they found a five-year-old Italian orphan near the ruins of Frosinone, they opened their hearts and made him one of their own."Gino," the orphaned boy, lived with the Canadian soldiers who adopted him as they continued to fight their way northward. Their struggle to care for him, and his struggle to find a family, illustrate the best aspects of human nature, even amidst the brutality of war.Post-war researchers, both Italian and Canadian, have unearthed a treasure trove of details about Gino and the soldiers who cared for him. Working with Gino, they also uncovered his whole story, from his birth to the amazing life he lived after the war.
From award-winning author Ann Bennett comes another heartbreaking novel of love, loss and survival during WW2.¿Determined to settle old scores from the war years, Sirinya returns to her native Thailand, where once she risked everything to help prisoners of war on the Death Railway. But her journey into the past uncovers unexpected truths...Thailand 1942: Sirinya and her family are members of the Thai underground, who risk their lives to resist the Japanese occupation and to and help prisoners of war building the Thai-Burma railway. The events of those years have repercussions for decades to come. The book tells Sirinya's wartime story and how in the 1970s she returns to Kanchanaburi after a long absence abroad, to discover long buried secrets from the war years.Family,loyalty, war, resistance, memories. Amazon Reviewer¿Very much enjoyed this holiday read and found it hard to put down. Five Stars: Goodreads Reviewer¿A very thought-provoking novel which is well worth reading. Five Stars: Goodreads Reviewer'It was wonderful to read about such a brave and independent female lead character who I instantly sympathised with and felt connected to...' Goodreads reviewer.'I loved rooting for Sirinya throughout the novel... the author has struck an excellent balance between the horror, challenges and moments of romance that her characters experience and I feel like I've learned not only about the terrible conditions of prisoner of war camps but about Southeast Asia as a region, something I was hoping for ... and Ann Bennett delivered on every level.' Goodreads reviewer¿
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