World War, 1939-1945
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World War, 1939-1945
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World War, 1939-1945
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- World War II, a beginner's guide, Christopher Catherwood
- World War 2 combat uniforms & insignia, Martin Clive Windrow ; with colour illustrations by Gerry Embleton
- World War Two, a short history, Norman Stone
- Tunisian victory
- The Battle of Britain, by Leonard Mosley and the editors of Time-Life Books
- Countdown 1945, the extraordinary story of the atomic bomb and the 116 days that changed the world, Chris Wallace with Mitch Weiss
- Finest years, Churchill as warlord, 1940-45, Max Hastings
- Icon of evil, Hitler's mufti and the rise of radical Islam, David G. Dalin and John F. Rothmann
- Traitor king, the scandalous exile of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor
- Silence broken, Korean comfort women
- World War II for kids, a history with 21 activities, Richard Panchyk
- Honor and sacrifice
- The Mighty Eighth in the second World War
- Operation Jubilee, Dieppe, 1942 : the folly and the sacrifice, Patrick Bishop
- Untold stories of WWII, three secrets that changed the war
- World War II, the Allied counteroffensive, 1942-1945, Douglas Brinkley, general editor ; edited and with chapter introductions by David Rubel
- The Second World War, the complete illustrated history, Richard Overy
- Kokoda
- Council of the gods, (Rat der G?tter)
- World War II, H.P. Willmott, Charles Messenger, Robin Cross ; introduction by Richard Overy ; with contributions from Michael Barrett ... [et al.]
- Garbo the spy
- "Blood, toil, tears and sweat", the dire warning : Churchill's first speech as Prime Minister, John Lukacs
- The world at war, Thames Television, FremantleMedia ; series producer, Jeremy Isaacs
- Air strike
- All hell let loose, the world at war 1939-45, Max Hastings
- Let there be light, John Huston's wartime documentaries
- The Battle of Britain
- The Holocaust, what the allies knew
- History of World War II
- Korczak
- Attack on Pearl Harbor, the true story of the day America entered World War II, Shelley Tanaka
- They survived together
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