by PeterDoyle (Author), PaulEvans (Author)
World War II was one of the defining periods of British history, a six-year period that saw Britain and its Commonwealth stand united against the tyranny of the Axis powers. With the nation initially ill-prepared to engage in war, the British Soldier suffered many trials and reverses of fortune before his central role in the Allied victory in Europe. After early defeats, some British soldiers endured long years of captivity in German POW camps, while others performed the vital duty of home defence and training for the inevitable return to the continent.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: The Crowood Press Ltd
Published: 31 Jul 2009
ISBN 10: 1847971024
ISBN 13: 9781847971029
Book Overview: Features and reviews in Military Illustrated, War Studies Journal, Britain at War and The Armourer magazines. Reviews in Classic Arms & Militaria, Journal for Army Historical Research and Best of British magazines.