A brief look at Julius CASEAR's war with his competitors and those who feared him in the Roman Senate, leading to the creation of the Roman Empire. Very recommended.
Description: A gripping and detailed study of the brutal urban battle for Budapest, which saw German and Hungarian troops struggling to halt the joint Soviet-Romanian offensive to take the key city on the Danube. Osprey Campaign 377, 98 pages, written by...
Description: A concisely detailed guide to the Allied tanks that fought from D-Day to the breakout from Normandy, their qualities, numbers and performance, and how they were used on the battlefield, 48 pages, colour plates (and period image), and data tab...
An apolitical, balanced analysis of Arab and Israeli armour in the Six Day War, 1967 where Israel out fought three armies.
A new study of tank warfare used in the Soviet offensive of Operation Bagration, which destroyed Army Group Center.
The final part in a three-book series on the Battle of Stalingrad, examining the Soviet encirclement, German relief efforts, and the final surrender of Paulus' 6.Armee. A valid analysis and summary of the death of 6th Army that struggles to lift itself ab...
First published in 1978, reprinted 2023, and still a solid investment.
A great, complete guide to finishing German armor of WWII.
A comprehensive compilation of color images documenting modelling techniques applicable to modern subjects.
A very simple, elegant book that is a photo essay of the 2cm Flak 28 and 30.
A succinct history of Russian missile development leading to the S-300 and S-400, as seen in action today.
Review of this Osprey title from Steven J ZALOGA, #85 in 'Weapon' series, paperback, 80 pages, with text, illustrations, tables of information, and more than a few photographs.
This book adds to the established narrative and clears up a myth around Michael WITTMANN.
A read review of a very busy book that covers a specific battle and a sample of vehicles involved.
A read review of a fascinating book from a bitter battle in the Pacific War.