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  • - The Life And Times Of Robert Capa
    by Alex Kershaw
    £19.49

    An evocative biography of the incomparable Robert Capa, the most famous photojournalist of the twentieth century

  • - The American "Knights of the Air" Who Risked Everything to Save Britain in the Summer of 1940
    by Alex Kershaw
    £9.99

    The never-before-told story of the American pilots-idealists, adventurers, romantics-who joined the RAF before America entered the war and helped save Britain in its darkest hour

  • - July-October 1940
    by Alex Kershaw
    £10.99

    In the early days of World War Two when Britain stood alone against the terror of Hitler's all-conquering Third Reich, her future hung in the balance; her defence in the hands of the Spitfires and Hurricanes of the Royal Air Force's Fighter Command. They were Churchill's Few. In defiance of their own country's strict neutrality laws, a handful of American adventurers flew with them. This is their story - and a fresh perspective on the greatest air battle the world has ever seen.

  • - The Epic Rescue of the Last Jews of Europe in the Desperate Closing Months of World War II
    by Alex Kershaw
    £10.99

    The epic and heroic story of how Raoul Wallenberg out-dueled Adolph Eichmann and saved more than 100,000 Jews in Budapest from the Nazi death camps

  • - One World War II Soldier's 500-Day Odyssey From the Beaches of Sicily to the Gates of Dachau
    by Alex Kershaw
    £10.99

    From the invasion of Italy to the gates of Dachau, no World War II infantry unit in Europe saw more action or endured worse than the one commanded by Felix Sparks. A maverick officer - and the only man to survive his company's wartime odyssey from bitter beginning to victorious end. This book tells his story.

  • - A True Story of Courage and Survival During World War II
    by Alex Kershaw
    £14.99

    A story of nine men who fought the Japanese from America's deadliest submarine, survived its sinking and endured months of brutal torture in captivity. It tells how while the Japanese dropped deadly depth charges, just nine of the original eighty-man crew of the US Navy submarine Tang survived a harrowing ascent through the escape hatch.

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