Book Review – The German Aces Speak II: World War II Seen Through the Eyes of Four More of the Luftwaffe’s Most Important Commanders
The aphorism not to judge a book by its cover has never been more true than with The German Aces …
The aphorism not to judge a book by its cover has never been more true than with The German Aces …
For the German Navy, facing war without its own aircraft carriers, the helicopter seemed promising as an observation platform and …
Approximately 80 officers and 200 enlisted men from the Marine Corps served in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during …
The institutional identity of censorship was firmly in place during World War II. The across-the-board agreement of all parties – …
During Wayne Vansant’s prolific career writing and illustrating graphic histories, he has covered the Civil War, World War II, the …
Books on the World War II air war and books on the P-51 Mustang are not hard to find. The …
One criticism sometimes leveled at photographic histories is that they don’t go any deeper than the photographs inside. Many have …
On the morning of June 6, 1944, as Allied forces came ashore on the invasion beaches of Utah, Omaha, Sword, …
Operation Overlord, the Allies’ plan to breach Nazi Germany’s Festung Europa (Fortress Europe) at Normandy, was the largest and most …
In many ways, the Korean War started where World War II left off. For the U.S. Navy the big aircraft …