There was only one point in WWII when Nazi Germany had a chance of winning: October 1941, when most of the Soviet forces before Moscow had been smashed or encircled. Down by 12 runs in the 2nd inning, the all but defeated Red Army continued with fierce determination. And thanks to an arrogant manager, there would be no joy in Reich-ville.
71 American destroyers went down during WWII, and this meticulously researched book describes the history of each - from launch to the ship's final hours.
Patton and Rommel served their countries through two World Wars. Their temperaments, both on and off the battlefield, couldn't be further apart from each other, but their approaches to modern warfare were very similar.
Italy's anti-fascist, anti-Nazi Resistance movement was one of the biggest and most politically radical, yet it remains relatively unknown outside of its own homeland.
Half a million German Prisoners were scattered through the US in 511 POW Camps. With no precedents upon which to form policy, these foreign prisoners were placed into CCC camps, high school gyms, fairgrounds and even race tracks to wait out the war.
Canadian George Beurling truly had powers beyond those of mere mortals when he was in the cockpit of a Spitfire, going up against superior numbers of German and Italians fighters.
We knew who the enemy was. We knew what we were fighting for. But this book argues that our experience of WWII was positive but also disturbing, creating problems that continue to plague us today.
JFK's inspiring true accounts of 8 unsung heroic acts by American patriots at different junctures in our nation's history, hiss book became required reading, an instant classic, and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize.
Go well beyond the famous raid of August 1, 1943 and examine the entire 1944 strategic campaign that all but knocked Ploesti out of the war and denied the German war machine the fuel it so desperately needed.
In 1939, Timely Comics, the precursor to modern Marvel, burst onto the scene with a wild and unmatched energy, populating the Golden Age of Comics with hundreds of all-new characters!
Hitler denounced Hess as a madman who had stolen a plane while in the grip of a delusion in order to "broker peace." The German nation, to whom he had been something of a hero, abruptly disowned him.
Some sentences may have seemed too severe, but none was harsher than the punishments meted out to innocent people by the regime these men served.
Over 1,000 depression-era civilian contractors came to remote Wake Island in 1941 to build an air station only to find themselves in the Alamo of the Pacific.
A Third Reich reference book, arranged by topic, gives insight into the twisted madman's regime and his speeches that mesmerized so many.
Each Saturday night, thousands of servicemen and USO hostesses happily forgot the war for a little while as they danced together in USO clubs, which served as havens of carefree stability.
From the Street War 1919-22, the Libyan War 1919-31, the Ethiopian War 1935-40, the Spanish Civil War 1936-39 and World War II itself, Mussolini was the most popular and vilified Italian leader in centuries.
Great historical fiction, the fourth in Phil Ward's Raiding Forces series, written by a combat-hardened veteran.
The "meat grinder" will become the longest battle on German ground during World War II and the longest single battle the US Army has ever fought.
The rebellious nature, iconoclastic behavior, and early death of German Luftwaffe Captain Hans-Joachim Marseille, the "Star of Africa."