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Between 1941-45, the Germans recruited around 175,000 men from a number of minorities in the...
Immediately following the end of World War I, amid the collapse of the German, Austro-Hungarian...
Due to its partitions and dissolution in the late eighteenth century, hundreds of thousands of...
In World War II Germany's doctrine of mobile warfare dominated the battlefield. By trial and...
Given the merciless way in which the war on the Eastern Front of World War II was conducted, it...
In 1917 Poland was recognised as a state by Russia, but the Bolshevik coup threatened this. The...
The armies of Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands and Belgium bore the first crushing impact of...
This book presents a detailed analysis of the Soviet armed forces during the final days of the...
In this second volume of a three-part series on the Soviet Armed Forces in World War II, author...
This book is a detailed analysis of the Soviet Army at the outbreak of World War II, including...
The Royal Hungarian Army was Germany's largest ally on the Eastern Front, but information about...
Following the death of the Yugoslavian President Tito in 1980, the semi-autonomous republics and...
Following the death of the Yugoslavian strongman President Tito in 1980, the several...
This third volume of a mini-series covering the German forces in World War I examines the troops...
The years 1915-17 saw the Imperial German Army forced to adapt to the new realities of static...
In August 1914 the mobilization of Imperial Germany's 800,000-strong army ushered in the first...
The Baltic nations - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - enjoyed a brief independence between the...
Recent history should remind us that it was events in the Balkans which sparked off the Great...
This book covers the high command, the developments in unit organisation, the campaigns and the...
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