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The German Army 1939-45 (1): Blitzkrieg

by Nigel Thomas & Stephen Andrew

On 1 September 1939, when Germany attacked Poland, the Wehrmacht numbered 3,180,000 men. It eventually expanded to 9,500,000, and on 8-9 May 1945, the date of its unconditional surrender on the Western and Eastern...


All Power to the Councils!: A Documentary History of the German Revolution of 1918?1919

by Gabriel Kuhn

“Gabriel Kuhn’s excellent volume illuminates a profound global revolutionary moment, in which brilliant ideas and debates lit the sky.” —Marcus Rediker, author of Villains of all Nations and The Slave...


Fire and Flames: A History of the German Autonomist Movement

by Geronimo Geronimo, George Katsiaficas & Gabriel Kuhn

Translated for the first time into English, the history of the German autonomous anticapitalist movement is traced back to the 1970s in this firsthand account. Battling police in riot gear, the early members...


Unlocked Memories: Young Russians under German Rule

by Alexey Vinogradov & Albert Pleysier

Unlocked Memories is a collection of memories that were shared by Russians who witnessed the German invasion of the Leningrad region in 1941. All were young during World War Two and each lived under German rule...


The German Colonial Experience: Select Documents on German Rule in Africa, China, and the Pacific 1884-1914

by Arthur J. Knoll & Hermann J. Hiery

This book provides readers with an understanding of how the Germans gained, explored, pacified, ruled, and exploited their colonies prior to their loss in World War I, by intensely scrutinizing colonial documents....


Hitler in Vienna, 1907-1913: Clues to the Future

by J. Sydney Jones

The revelatory look at Hitler's formative years in Vienna provides startling insights into the future Furher.


German Field Fortifications 1939-45

by Gordon Rottman & Ian Palmer

The German Army of World War II considered itself an offensive, mobile force. The experiences in the trenches in World War I had done much to shape its concept of field fortification, and its mobile warfare...


The German Army 1939-45 (2): North Africa & Balkans

by Nigel Thomas & Stephen Andrew

Hitler first considered an invasion of Great Britain in autumn 1940, then scheduled Operation Barbarossa, the conquest of the European part of the Soviet Union, for May 1941. Anxious to emulate Hitler's successes,...


Hitler's Commanders: Officers of the Wehrmacht, the Luftwaffe, the Kriegsmarine, and the Waffen-SS

by Samuel W., Jr. Mitcham & Gene Mueller

Now in an expanded edition that includes biographies of the generals of Stalingrad and a new chapter on the panzer commanders, this book offers rare insight into the men who ran Nazi Germany’s war machine....


The Tin Drum

by Gunter Grass & Breon Mitchell

One of the greatest modern novels, THE TIN DRUM is the story of thirty-year-old Oskar Matzerath, who has lived through the long Nazi nightmare and who, as the novel begins, is being held in a mental institution....


Forgotten Voices: The Expulsion of the Germans from Eastern Europe after World War II

by Ulrich Merten

More than sixty years ago the German Nazi regime committed great crimes against innocent civilian victims: Jews, Poles, Russians, Serbs, and other people of Central and Eastern Europe. At war’s end, however,...


Saboteurs: The Nazi Raid on America

by Michael Dobbs

In 1942, Hitler's Nazi regime trained eight operatives for a mission to infiltrate America and do devastating damage to its infrastructure. It was a plot that proved historically remarkable for two reasons:...


The German Army 1939-45 (3): Eastern Front 1941-43

by Nigel Thomas & Stephen Andrew

Operation Barbarossa, the attack on the Soviet Union, commenced on 22 June 1941. It became the biggest conflict in military history, with some three million German troops and about 900,000 allies facing almost...


Refuge in Hell: How Berlin's Jewish Hospital Outlasted the Nazis

by Daniel B. Silver

How did Berlin's Jewish Hospital, in the middle of the Nazi capital, survive as an institution where Jewish doctors and nurses cared for Jewish patients throughout World War II? How could it happen that when...


The German Army 1939-45 (5): Western Front 1943-45

by Nigel Thomas & Stephen Andrew

This book covers the high command, the developments in unit organisation, the campaigns and the uniforms and equipment of the German Army in the last two years of the war in North-West Europe and Italy. Despite...


A Jewish Journey

by Sheldon Cohen & Sheldon Cohen M.D.

Before World War II in Germany, two young boys–-one Jewish one Christian–-play football on the same team, little knowing that their paths will cross again on a war-torn battlefield.

Max Tepper–-the son...


Soldiers and Slaves: American POWs Trapped by the Nazis' Final Gamble

by Roger Cohen

In February of 1945, 350 American POWs, selected because they were Jews, thought to resemble Jews or simply by malicious caprice, were transported by cattle car to Berga, a concentration camp in eastern Germany....


SdKfz 251 Half-Track 1939-45

by Bruce Culver & Jim Laurier

Following in the best traditions of German ingenuity in design and construction of armoured vehicles, the SdKfz 251 firmly realised the concept of a competent cross-country tactical vehicle for armoured infantry...


Fallschirmj?ger: German Paratrooper 1935-45

by Bruce Quarrie & Velimir Vuksic

Few of the combatants of World War II have captured the imagination as compulsively as the Fallschirmjäger. Boldness and courage were vital characteristics in the rigorous selection process, and their training...


Panther: Germany's quest for combat dominance

by Mike Green

The German Panther tank was almost certainly the most elegant design of WWII. It embodied a balance of firepower, armor protection, and mobility unmatched by any other tank of the period. Yet, it was not the...