Simon Trew Books
Servants Of Evil: New First-Hand Accounts Of The Second World War From Survivors Of Hitler'S Armed Forces
Bob Carruthers ; General Editor And Foreword By Simon Trew. A Carlton Book.
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The Normandy Battles
By Simon Trew, Johannes Drake, Bob Carruthers, Bob Carruthers And Simon Trew
When the Allies reached the Normandy coast on D-Day, they began the greatest amphibious assault yet known in the history of warfare. But despite the element of surprise and their tactical advantage...
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Britain, Mihailović, And The Chetniks, 1941-42
By Simon Trew, Simon , 1965- Trew
Of the many controversies which have characterized postwar Yugoslav historiography, few have inflamed the passions as much as that concerning British relations with the non-Communist resistance mov...
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Britain, Mihailovic And The Chetniks, 1941-42
By Simon Trew, S. Trew
Simon Trew. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 318-330) And Index.
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100 Years Of Conflict: 1900-2000
By Simon Trew
This definitive anthology brings together over 12 military experts, who specialize in the fields of land, sea and air power to tell the story of armed conflict worldwide.
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Battle For Caen
The city of Caen was perhaps the greatest major obstacle in the path of the Allied advance inland after their landings in Normandy, 6 June 1944. Consequently it was a key objective for 3rd British...
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Gold Beach
By Simon Trew, Ken Ford
On D-Day, British XXX Corps was ordered to break open the German defences on Gold Beach and advance to capture Bayeux. Its commander, Lieutenant-General G.C. Bucknall, chose the 50th (Northumbrian)...
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Servants Of Evil: New First-Hand Accounts Of The Second World War From Survivors Of Hitler'S Armed Forces
History, they say, is written by the victors, and to date that has certainly been true of World War II. What few German accounts do exist are, furthermore, generally written by those in positions o...
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Servants Of Evil
By Simon Trew, Bob Carruthers, Andrews McMeel Publishing
History, they say, is written by the victors, and to date that has certainly been true of the Second World War. Although German authors have published texts in their own country, few have reached t...
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