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RAWLINGS, LEO
‘And the Dawn came up like Thunder’
[With supporting Account by Bill Duncan. Foreword by Lord Mountbatten of Burma].
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MINISTRY OF INFORMATION; WAR OFFICE; MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY, WWII.
‘Beating the Invader’. A Message from the Prime Minister [Sir Winston Churchill]
A Message from the Prime Minister [Winston Churchill].
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SMITH, Kenneth B.
‘Duffy’s Regiment’.
A History of the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment.
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CRASTER, J.M.
‘Fifteen Rounds a Minute’
The Grenadiers at War. August to December 1914. Edited from the Diaries and Letters of Major 'Ma' Jeffreys and Others. [Second Edition].
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THOMAS, Keith
‘Flak’ Houses Then and Now. The Story of American Rest Homes In England during WWII
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KERSHAW, Robert J
‘It never snows in September’
The German View of MARKET-GARDEN and the Battle of Arnhem, September 1944.
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GUGGISBERG, Captain F.G.
‘The Shop’
The Story of The Royal Military Academy.[Second and Best Edition.]
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HUMBLE, ed.], [Richard
‘The Warsaw Ghetto no longer exists’
[Orbis World War II Special].
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MACDONALD, Lyn
1914-1918. Voices and Images of the Great War
With Research by Shirley Seaton.
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COLDSTREAM GUARDS.
2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards on Parade at Chelsea Barracks 1925
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30 CORPS
30 Corps in Germany
[Foreword by Lt.-Gen. B. G. Horrocks, Commander 30 Corps].
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WATFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
A Book of Remembrance
Being a Record of the Services of Old Boys and Masters of Watford Grammar School who served in the Great War 1914-1918. [Facsimile reissue.]
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