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If Rome Hadn't Fallen

How the Survival of Rome Might Have Changed World History

by Venning, Timothy
Language: English
Release Date: June 29, 2011

This is a fascinating exploration of how the history of Europe, and indeed the world, might have been different if the Western Roman Empire had survived the crises that pulled it apart in the 4th and 5th centuries. Dr Timothy Venning starts by showing how that survival and recovery might plausibly...
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Constantine the Great General

A Military Biography

by Elizabeth James, Stephen English
Language: English
Release Date: May 19, 2012

Constantine the Great is a titanic figure in Roman, and indeed world history. Most famed for making Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire (and thus ensuring its survival and spread), and for moving the seat of imperial rule to 'New Rome' (Constantinople), he is most often studied...
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Patricians and Emperors

The Last Rulers of the Western Roman Empire

by Ian Huges
Language: English
Release Date: September 30, 2015

Patricians and Emperors offers concise comparative biographies of the individuals who wielded power in the final decades of the Western Roman Empire, from the assassination of Aetius in 454 to the death of Julius Nepos in 480. The book is divided into four parts. The first sets the background...
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by Simon MacDowall
Language: English
Release Date: July 31, 2016

An up-close look at the Germanic people who sacked Rome in the fifth century AD.   On 31 December AD 406, a group of German tribes crossed the Rhine, pierced the Roman defensive lines, and began a rampage across Roman Gaul, sacking cities such as Metz, Arras, and Strasbourg. Foremost amongst them...
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Battle for Sicily

Stepping Stone to Victory

by Ian Blackwell
Language: English
Release Date: September 19, 2008

On the night of 9-10 July 1943, an Allied armada launched the invasion of Sicily, a larger operation than the Normandy landings the following year. Over the next thirty-eight days, half a million Allied servicemen fought the Germans and Italians for control of this rocky island, which was to become...
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Anzio

Italy 1944

by Ian Blackwell
Language: English
Release Date: January 31, 2007

In an attempt to outflank the German Gustav Line running across Italy, Operation SHINGLE was launched on January 22nd 1944. Achieving complete surprise, the Allies made a successful landing at Anzio, but paused rather than pushing quickly inland, a delay which gave the Germans time to seal off the...
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'Sink the French!'

At War with Our Ally—1940

by David Wragg
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2007

A history-defining moment in World War II, when the allied nations of England and France stood on the precipice of betrayal—and war with each other.   After the forces of Nazi Germany launched their Blitzkrieg assault on Holland, Belgium, and Northern France, the tentative relationship between...
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by Anthony Tucker-Jones
Language: English
Release Date: September 19, 2013

The Second World War campaigns in North Africa, on the Eastern Front and in northwest Europe were dominated by armored warfare, but the battles in Italy were not. The mountainous topography of the Italian peninsula ensured that it was foremost an infantry war, so it could be said that tanks played...
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From Warsaw to Rome

General Anders' Exiled Polish Army in the Second World War

by Martin Williams
Language: English
Release Date: April 30, 2017

In May 1944, 40,000 Polish soldiers attacked and captured the hilltops of Monte Cassino, bringing to a close the largest, bloodiest battle fought by the western Allies in the Second World War. Days later the Allied armies marched into Rome seizing the first Axis capital. No-one in 1939 could...
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by Geoffrey Powell
Language: English
Release Date: December 31, 1990

When Men at Arnhem was first published in 1976 the author modestly concealed his identity behind a pseudonym and changed the names of his comrades in arms. But the book was at once recognised as one of the finest evocations of an infantryman’s war ever written and those in the know were quick to...
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Wind in the Wires and An Escaper’s Log

A British Pilot’s Classic Memoir of Aerial Combat, Captivity and Escape during the Great War

by Duncan Grinnell-Milne
Language: English
Release Date: November 11, 2016

Duncan Grinnell-Milne was one of that select band of young men who made history in the air between 1915 and 1918 when they learned to fly in machines that resembled box-kites and laid the foundations of aerial combat which future generations would follow. He became a flying ace, with six confirmed...
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My War in the Air 1916

Memoirs of a Great War Pilot

by Captain Alan Bott MC
Language: English
Release Date: October 30, 2014

Originally published under the title An Airman's Outing, this magnificent title chronicles the daily life of the Flying Officer during the Great War. Touchingly dedicated to 'The Fallen of Umpty Squadron R.F.C.', Bott chronicles the lives and losses of his squadron as they carried out their duties...
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A German Deserter's War Experiences

Fighting for the Kaiser in the First World War

by Julius Koettgen
Language: English
Release Date: November 25, 2013

In 1913 Julius Koettgen, a pacifist and a socialist, was drafted into the ranks of sapper battalion No. 30. He dutifully fought in the ranks of the Kaiser's armies during 1914 and 1915 and saw action in France and Belgium where he describes the terrible events which were to become known as 'the rape...
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The Fighting Padre

Pat Leonard’s Letters From the Trenches 1915-1918

by John Leonard, Philip Leonard-Johnson
Language: English
Release Date: August 19, 2010

Pat Leonard served throughout the Great War as a Chaplain to the Forces in France, Belgium and, after the Armistice, in Germany. Along with the many hundreds of letters he wrote to the relatives of those ‘parishioners’ who died or were wounded, he found time to describe for his parents back at...
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