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Wartime magazine issue 66

Wartime magazine issue 66

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*** LAST CHANCE - discontinued publication (limitedĀ stock available) ***

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WartimeĀ Magazine (Autumn 2014) -Ā D-Day Normandy

Featured articles:

  • The significance of Normandy by Robin Prior. Long in the planning, much was at stake on D-Day.
  • D-Day from go to woe by Antony Beevor. The world’s greatest invasion had huge effects.
  • Monty and D-Day by Nigel Hamilton. How his biographer came to discover the crucial skills of a great commander.
  • On the Great Crusade by Lachlan Grant. Australian participation in Normandy and the liberation of Western Europe came at great cost.
  • Spitfires on the continent by Karl James. No. 453 Squadron, RAAF, was the only Australian unit to serve on the ground in Normandy. But this distinction came at a heavy cost.
  • Keeping faith with the Devils by Michael Kelly. Australians with No. 196 Squadron, RAF, ferried British paratroops on D-Day.
  • A correspondent’s view by Emma Campbell. Not everyone who landed in Normandy was a combatant.
  • Operation Bagration by David Stahel. As Normandy raged, the Red Army launched its greatest offensive.
  • A long way from home by Bridie MacGillicuddy. Artists in Europe during the Second World War.
  • Plus regular features including book reviews, letters, and Memorial news.

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Details: Magazine, publishedĀ 2014.

Format: Soft cover, illustrations, 72 pages.

Dimensions:Ā 29.7 cm (h) x 20.2 cm (w) 0.5 cm (d) / 210 grams.

Description

*** LAST CHANCE - discontinued publication (limitedĀ stock available) ***

Ā 

WartimeĀ Magazine (Autumn 2014) -Ā D-Day Normandy

Featured articles:

  • The significance of Normandy by Robin Prior. Long in the planning, much was at stake on D-Day.
  • D-Day from go to woe by Antony Beevor. The world’s greatest invasion had huge effects.
  • Monty and D-Day by Nigel Hamilton. How his biographer came to discover the crucial skills of a great commander.
  • On the Great Crusade by Lachlan Grant. Australian participation in Normandy and the liberation of Western Europe came at great cost.
  • Spitfires on the continent by Karl James. No. 453 Squadron, RAAF, was the only Australian unit to serve on the ground in Normandy. But this distinction came at a heavy cost.
  • Keeping faith with the Devils by Michael Kelly. Australians with No. 196 Squadron, RAF, ferried British paratroops on D-Day.
  • A correspondent’s view by Emma Campbell. Not everyone who landed in Normandy was a combatant.
  • Operation Bagration by David Stahel. As Normandy raged, the Red Army launched its greatest offensive.
  • A long way from home by Bridie MacGillicuddy. Artists in Europe during the Second World War.
  • Plus regular features including book reviews, letters, and Memorial news.

Ā 

Details: Magazine, publishedĀ 2014.

Format: Soft cover, illustrations, 72 pages.

Dimensions:Ā 29.7 cm (h) x 20.2 cm (w) 0.5 cm (d) / 210 grams.