Allied Infantry Weapons of World War Two by Terry Gander. This book provides information and images of the weapons used by the allied nations’ infantry during the Second World War. …
Armoured Fighting Vehicles by Philip Trewhitt. This book provides a full list of details and images of important armoured vehicles since the First World War to the present.
…The Encyclopedia of Infantry Weapons of World War II by Ian V. Hogg. This encyclopedia provides extensive details and photos of the infantry weapons used by the armies involved in …
Muskets to Missiles: A Pictorial History of Canada’s Ground Forces by J.A. Foster. This book provides images and written information about Canada’s military ground forces from the 1600s to 20th …
Allied Artillery of World War Two by Ian V. Hogg. The book provides information and images of the various artillery, anti-aircraft guns, coastal and railway weapons used by the Allied …
Somalia Cover-up: A Commissioner’s Journal by Peter Desbarats. This book is focuses on the account of Peter Desbarats, who was one of the commissioners who worked on the Somalia inquiry, …
Canada’s Soldiers: The Military History of an Unmilitary People, third edition by George F.G. Stanley. The book provides an overview of the military history within in Canada from the 1600 …
War Diaries 1939-1945: Field Marshal Lord Alanbrooke, Edited by Alex Danchev and Daniel Todman. This book provides the diary entries made by Field Marshal Lord Alanbrooke of his service during …
Steel Inferno: 1st SS Panzer Corps in Normandy by Michael Reynolds. The book provides insight and examination of Germany’s 1st Panzer Corps, especially their tactics, weapons and morale during the …
Canadian Spies: Tales of Espionage in Nazi-Occupied Europe During World War II by Tom Douglas. This book provides accounts of Canadian spies both men and women who undertook espionage and …
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