A social history of the
British Army between
D-Day and
VE Day includes stories about the sex life, crime and fashion of soldiers in the British Army.
Hitler's British Slaves (Arris Books, 2006).
This book deals with the brutal treatment of British
POWs who worked in
German agriculture and industry
during World War Two. The book overturns the "Great Escape Myth" that most prisoners lived in POW camps which were a cross between a harsh boarding school and a holiday camp.
Dunkirk, The Men They Left Behind (Constable Robinson, 2008).
A history of the 40,000 soldiers of the
British Expeditionary Force who were left behind following the evacuation of the BEF from the port of
Dunkirk in
France in 1940.
T-Force: The Race for Nazi War Secrets, 1945 (Hachette UK, 2009
ISBN9781849012478).
The first history of the
World War II British Army unit
Target Forces, also known as T-Force, that was created in 1945 to search for German military researchers and scientists.
T-Force's creation was inspired by the work of
Ian Fleming who had previously helped to found the Royal Marine unit
30AU, which did similar work in France in 1944.
Blitz Kids: The Children's War Against Hitler (Hachette UK, 2012
ISBN9781849018272).
A history of the experience of English children during World War II, this book includes accounts of
evacuation, blackout, rationing and air raids.[3]
A social history of the
British Army between
D-Day and
VE Day includes stories about the sex life, crime and fashion of soldiers in the British Army.
Hitler's British Slaves (Arris Books, 2006).
This book deals with the brutal treatment of British
POWs who worked in
German agriculture and industry
during World War Two. The book overturns the "Great Escape Myth" that most prisoners lived in POW camps which were a cross between a harsh boarding school and a holiday camp.
Dunkirk, The Men They Left Behind (Constable Robinson, 2008).
A history of the 40,000 soldiers of the
British Expeditionary Force who were left behind following the evacuation of the BEF from the port of
Dunkirk in
France in 1940.
T-Force: The Race for Nazi War Secrets, 1945 (Hachette UK, 2009
ISBN9781849012478).
The first history of the
World War II British Army unit
Target Forces, also known as T-Force, that was created in 1945 to search for German military researchers and scientists.
T-Force's creation was inspired by the work of
Ian Fleming who had previously helped to found the Royal Marine unit
30AU, which did similar work in France in 1944.
Blitz Kids: The Children's War Against Hitler (Hachette UK, 2012
ISBN9781849018272).
A history of the experience of English children during World War II, this book includes accounts of
evacuation, blackout, rationing and air raids.[3]