Books

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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
One man in his time One man in his time John Robson,John Robson This book is a biography of David James, written by a close friend, who was christened David Pelham James, later changed his name to David Guthrie-James, but was always known simply as David. The lis… OL13383937W
Flags of our fathers Flags of our fathers Bradley, James,James Bradley,Ron Powers Chronicles one of the bloodiest battles of World War II, focusing on the men who raised the flag at Iwo Jima. OL15139785W
El Holocausto de Los Republicanos Españoles El Holocausto de Los Republicanos Españoles Eduardo Pons Prades De los diez millones de seres humanos que fallecieron en las cámaras de gas y los hornos crematorios de los campos de concentración nazis, unos veinticinco mil eran españoles, de los que sobreviviría… OL17811424W
Japanese destroyer captain Japanese destroyer captain Roger Pineau,Tameichi Hara,Fred Saito **(from back cover)** This highly regarded war memoir was a best seller in both Japan and the United States during the 1960s and has long been treasured by historians for its insights into the Japane… OL181008W
The interrogator The interrogator Raymond F. Toliver,Raymond T. Toliver,Hanns Joachim Scharff How a Luftwaffe interrogator achieved extraordinary success in extracting information from American Air Force pilot POWs. OL2037749W
The old breed of marine The old breed of marine Abraham Felber,Franklin S. Felber,William H. Bartsch "With a reporter's mind and photographer's eye, Felber recorded in meticulous detail the fighting that wrested Guadalcanal from the enemy in the skies, off the shores, and in the muddy jungles. As th… OL5954690W
In those terrible days In those terrible days Yosef Zelḳoṿiṭsh,Yosef Zelkovitsh,Josef Zelkowicz Josef Zelkowicz was a mainstay of the Lodz Ghetto archives that began to operate in Nov. 1940. This book includes his articles on ghetto life, and sections of his diary. OL6087692W
Wings, women, and war Wings, women, and war Reina Pennington,John Erickson The Soviet Union was the first nation to allow women pilots to fly combat missions. During World War II the Red Air Force formed three all-female units -- grouped into separate fighter, dive bomber, … OL6208443W