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  • af Charles Whiting
    44,70 - 95,95 kr.

    Andra världskriget led mot sitt slut. De på pappret allierade amerikanerna och ryssarna insåg att de var tänkbara fiender i ett framtida kallt krig. Nu gällde det att roffa åt sig så mycket det bara gick av Europa innan Tysklands kapitulation. Den ryske generalen Ulanovs armé var större än den amerikanska kollegan Pattons. Men Patton hade ett ess i rockärmen …Charles Henry Whiting (1926-2007) var en brittisk författare och militärhistoriker som skrev cirka 350 böcker, både skönlitteratur och fackböcker. Han skrev både under eget namn och under pseudonymerna Duncan Harding, Ian Harding, John Kerrigan, Leo Kessler, Klaus Konrad, K.N. Kostov och Duncan Stirling.

  • af Charles Whiting
    44,70 - 94,95 kr.

    Fältmarskalk von Schwartau kallades "Räven från Kaukasus" av sina soldater. Namnet hade han fått utanför Moskvas portar 1941 … Nu var han på väg söderut mot de ryska oljefälten tillsammans med sina bataljoner, en framryckning som i värsta fall kunde vända krigslyckan för tyskarna. Det brittiska specialförbandet "Mallorys jägare", lika hårda och kalla som den ryska vintern, skickades ut för att stoppa honom.Charles Henry Whiting (1926-2007) var en brittisk författare och militärhistoriker som skrev cirka 350 böcker, både skönlitteratur och fackböcker. Han skrev både under eget namn och under pseudonymerna Duncan Harding, Ian Harding, John Kerrigan, Leo Kessler, Klaus Konrad, K.N. Kostov och Duncan Stirling.

  • - Patton's Secret Mission
    af Charles Whiting
    353,95 kr.

  • - Life and Death of Audie Murphy
    af Charles Whiting
    258,95 kr.

  • - 1944 - The Battle of the Bulge Reassessed
    af Charles Whiting
    93,95 kr.

  • - The 101st Airborne's Assault on Fortress Europe 1944/45
    af Charles Whiting
    243,95 kr.

  • - Military and Political Assassinations in World War II
    af Charles Whiting
    186,95 kr.

    A story of the attempt on Eisenhower's life

  • af Charles Whiting
    126,95 kr.

    On the night of 14 July, 1976 - Bastille Day - an elderly German was brutally murdered in a little French village where he had taken refuge from the evil shadow which had dogged him for the past thirty-two years. His killers were never brought to justice; indeed, no real attempt was ever made to track them down, the affair being politically embarrassing to both the French and the German governments. The murdered man was Jochen Peiper, once the dashing leader of one of the most renowned units in the German Army. The shadow which hung over him was his alleged complicity in the murder of over seventy unarmed American soldiers during the Ardennes offensive in the winter of 1944/45. It is certain that Peiper was not at the fateful crossroads near Malmedy at the time the men died, but that is not to say that they were not killed on his orders. Guilty or not, Peiper was tried and imprisoned after the war and on his release might have been said to have paid his debt for his supposed part in what had become known as the Malmedy Massacre. But there were those who thought otherwise.After exhaustive research, this classic work sees Charles Whiting tell the story of this enigmatic man, regarded by some as a brilliant and dashing leader of men, by others as a Nazi war criminal, with the vividness and punch which characterized Peiper's military career. All the facts may never be uncovered but all that are known are recorded here. What is certain is that Jochen Peiper remains one of the most controversial miltary figures to emerge from the maelstrom of the Second World War.

  • af Charles Whiting
    146,95 kr.

    On the night of 1 May 1945 Martin Bormann, head of the Nazi Party Chancellery and private secretary to Adolf Hitler, fled Fuhrer's bunker into the ruins of Berlin. His subsequent disappearance became the source of countless rumours and wild speculation over the years, even including a theory that he had been kidnapped by the son of Churchill's doctor and Lt Commander Ian Fleming, author of the James Bond books, and had spent the rest of his life in quiet retirement in the English Home Counties! In The Hunt for Martin Bormann, Charles Whiting examines over 50 years of rumours, claims and counter-claims to uncover the real fate of one of the most hunted men of the twentieth century.Charles Whiting wrote his first novel in 1953, aged just twenty-six. He went on to be the world's most prolific author of military books; he has sold in excess of three million in the UK alone, and his collective works number around 200. Charles also lived abroad for thirty years working in German chemical factories, US fashion companies, newspapers, magazines, universities - as an associate professor and lecturer - and spent a long spell in the US army. He died in 2007.

  • af Charles Whiting
    325,95 kr.

    The U.S. Army regards the Hurtgen Forest as one of the most desperate battles it has ever fought. Flanking the key German city of Aachen, the forest was one of the formidable natural barriers interspersed with German fortifications in the West Wall in September 1944.

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