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Tuesday, August 10, 2021

P.Z.L. 18

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The P.Z.L. 18 was a design for a heavy torpedo-bomber that never got beyond the design stage.
Sunday, August 08, 2021

German Tank Destroyers, Pierre Tiquet

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An excellent collection of photographs of the main German tank destroyers of the Second World War, with a somewhat less satisfactory text ...

U.S. Aircraft Carriers 1939-45, Ingo Bauernfeind

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A photographic history of the US Aircraft Carrier of the Second World War, covering the Fleet, Escort and Light carriers with a background ...

Kongo-Class Battleships, Lars Ahlberg and Hans Lengerer

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An excellent photographic history of the Kongo class of battleships, originally built as pre First World War battlecruisers but modified t...
Thursday, August 05, 2021

HMS Jackal (1911)

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HMS Jackal (1911) was an Acheron class destroyer that served with the First Destroyer Flotilla, fighting at Heligoland and Dogger Bank,...
Wednesday, August 04, 2021

USS Farragut (DD-348)

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USS Farragut (DD-348) was the name ship of the Farragut class destroyers, and fought in the Pacific, taking part in the battle of the C...
Tuesday, August 03, 2021

P.Z.L. P.8

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The P.Z.L. P.8 was a design for an improved inline engine powered of Zygmunt Pulawski’s gull wing fighters, but which never progressed be...
Monday, August 02, 2021

No.409 Squadron (RCAF)

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No.409 Squadron (RCAF) was a Canadian night fighter squadron that took part in the defence of Britain in 1941-44, then supported the D-Day...
Sunday, August 01, 2021

No Moon as Witness, - Missions of the SOE and OSS in World War II, James Stejskal

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A nice mix of a history of the SOE and OSS, allowing to compare these two fairly similar British and American organisations, and see how th...

SOE: Churchill's Secret Agents, Terry Crowdy

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A short history of SOE, starting with a look at its formation, organisation, the famous training regime, before spending the second half...
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