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 | During World War I, after the attack on the harbor at Zeebrugge to seal off German access, Lieutenant Nick Everard of the British Navy must cope not only with serious wounds but with official outrage at the peccadilloes that, in spite of his... |
 | This investigation into the collaboration between the Third Reich and International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) during Hitler's rise to power and World War II implicates the American company and its German subsidiary. The author asserts that IBM's... |
 | This gift book include photos, memorabilia, and remembrances of those who experienced World War II both abroad and at home. It follows Brokaw's THE GREATEST GENERATION and THE GREATEST GENERATION SPEAKS. |
 | In wartime Europe, an all-female band of British agents attempt to sabotage a key Nazi telephone exchange. |
 | In separate locations across the war-ravaged landscape of northern Europe in 1941, a plot is slowly being uncovered. The trouble is that no one person--a policeman in Copenhagen, a teenager on a remote island in the North Atlantic, and a British... |
 | This is an exploration of the personal relationship that existed between United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and how that friendship affected U.S. and British involvement in World War II. |
 | Maugham's sole spy novel, about an agent with a conscience, remains a surprisingly satisfying classic of the genre. |
 | Novelist Jeff Shaara continues and broadens his chronicle of American military history, this time jumping ahead to the early 20th century to focus on World War I. Real-life luminaries such as General "Black Jack" Pershing and Manfred von Richtofen... |
 | Walter Lord's classic recreation of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Lord is also the author of the classic story of the Titanic, A NIGHT TO REMEMBER. |