Die Generale des Heeres und die Sanitatsoffiziere im Generalsrang.
A scarce German language volume, alphabetically listing Generals
of the German Army, 1939-1945. Includes Truppenoffiziere,
Sanitatsoffiziere im Generalsrang, Waffenoffiziere im Generalsrang,
Offiziere der Kraftfahrparktruppe im Generalsrang,
Ingenieur-Offiziere im Generalsrang, Wehrmachtsrichter im
Generalsrang, Verwaltungsoffiziere im Generalsrang,
Vetrinaroffiziere im Generalsrang.
Baghdad confronted the 233rd Military Police Company with
America’s most difficult challenge in Iraq: establishing security in
a nation rife with religious, tribal, and sectarian conflict and
violence. The first MP company assigned to patrol the heart of
Baghdad, the 233rd from Springfield, Illinois, was a key part of the
American occupation forces from April 2003 to April 2004. Charged
with helping rebuild the city’s police force, these men and women
waged a “military police war” while witnessing all of the larger
conflict’s central themes.
New in d/w - 289pp, 34 b/w ills
University Press of Kansas,
2007
ISBN 978070061498
The story of an SAS
assassin. In September 1979 'Taffy', a Rhodesian Central
Intelligence Organisation operator, went to London to assassinate
Robert Mugabe at the Lancaster House constitutional talks. His
plan to detonate an explosive device in the foyer of the Royal
Gardens Hotel, Kensington, was advanced to trigger stage when the
operation, code named 'November' was called off.
Another amazing
monograph from Polish publisher, Kagero, featuring famous WWII
aircraft in detail and scale. This volume on the Dauntless Dive
Bomber includes colour artwork depicting US Navy, New Zealand and
French SBDs, plus USAAF A-24 Banshees. There 16 sheets of plans to
1:48 and 1:72 scale, plus a decal sheet to these plus a 1:32
example. An absolute must for modelers of this famous WWII type.
New in card cover - A4 format, 104pp, c150 b/w & colour photos, 16 plans, 9
col. plates, decal sheet
During WWII, the air forces of Britain and America carried out a
massive bombing offensive against the cities of Germany and Japan,
ending with the destruction of Hamburg and Dresden, Tokyo, Hiroshima
and Nagasaki. Was it justified by the necessities of war or was it a
crime against humanity? This is now one of the last great remaining
controversies of that time. A controversial examination by one of
Britain's leading philosophers of one of the most important and
morally complex issues of our time