AGENTS OF EMPIRE:
ANGLO-ZIONIST INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS 1915-1919
by W Gribbon & A Aaronsohn
The activities of Brigadier Gribbon and Aaron Aaronsohn (and the
NILI Ring) in British Military Intelligence in the Middle East in
WWI. Aaronsohn and his family had offered their services as
intelligence agents to the British in Cairo and had been turned
down. But after meeting Walter Gribbon in Damascus they set in
train together an intelligence operation which greatly helped
Allenby to defeat the Turkish-German forces facing him in
Palestine. Based on Gribbon's private papers and Aaronson's
diaries. Edited by Anthony Verrier
Max Hastings's vivid account of the invasion of France in 1944 and
the battles in Normandy to the breakout. Includes accounts of the
preparations, the assault on the beaches, the battle of Caen, the
Americans in the Bocage, the battle for Cherbourg, the breakout
battles and the destruction of the German Seventh Army and Fifth
Panzer Armies at Falaise.
Good in slightly worn d/w (may have inscription at front endpaper)
- 368pp, 61 photos, 11 maps, illustrations
WEAPONS OF THE WAFFEN SS: FROM SMALL ARMS TO TANKS
by Bruce Quarrie
Each weapon used by the Waffen SS is described and evaluated.
Includes rifles, pistols, edged weapons, support weapons,
machine-guns, artillery, anti-tank guns, flak weapons and armoured
fighting vehicles.