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Donitz's Crews: Germany's U-Boat Sailors in World War II (Hardcover): French L. Maclean Donitz's Crews: Germany's U-Boat Sailors in World War II (Hardcover)
French L. Maclean
R2,119 R1,582 Discovery Miles 15 820 Save R537 (25%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With dozens of historical documents and over 400 photographs, the author not only presents a comprehensive history of U-boat crews and the undersea war, but also shows how those with an interest in the U-boat war can find U-boat-related artifacts and how they can trace many to specific boats - and then research what those boats and crews accomplished.

Fifth Field: The Story of the 96 American Soldiers Sentenced to Death and Executed in Eure and North Africa in World War II... Fifth Field: The Story of the 96 American Soldiers Sentenced to Death and Executed in Eure and North Africa in World War II (Hardcover)
Colonel French L MacLean
R1,233 R940 Discovery Miles 9 400 Save R293 (24%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Unnamed Graves, a Secret Cemetery, Files Closed to the Public and Stored in "The Vault." During World War II, in the North African/Mediterranean and European Theaters of Operation, 96 American soldiers were convicted by Army General Courts-Martial and executed for desertion, murder and rape. Their victims were 26 fellow American soldiers and 71 British, French, Italian, Polish and Algerian civilians. The executions were not ad hoc killings. General Eisenhower, or another theater commander, approved every proceeding, but the Army did not trumpet the crimes. After the war, the Army searched for a suitable site to inter the remains of all 96 men. It chose a plot of land adjacent to - but technically outside of - the World War I American cemetery of Oise-Aisne. The area is separated from the main cemetery by a high stone wall, concealed from view, and is closed to casual visitors. Called "Plot E" by the staff, others refer to it as "The Fifth Field." The judicial files on the 96 were even harder to find - until now.

Cruel Hunters: SS-Sonderkommando Dirlewanger Hitlers Mt Notorious Anti-Partisan Unit (Hardcover, Annotated Ed): French L.... Cruel Hunters: SS-Sonderkommando Dirlewanger Hitlers Mt Notorious Anti-Partisan Unit (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
French L. Maclean
R1,063 R809 Discovery Miles 8 090 Save R254 (24%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a brutal story - but, from the safety of fifty years distance in time - it is an extremely compelling one. It is also an enduring lesson that a military unit, formed under an evil ideology, led by a social outcast and composed of vicious criminals, will sink to its lowest common denominator - hate. The Dirlewanger Battalion, also known as Sonderkommando (special commando) Dirlewanger was perhaps the least understood, but at the same time the most notorious German SS anti-partisan unit in World War II. German propaganda correspondents and wartime photographers did not follow them in action. And for good reason. Wherever the Dirlewanger unit - named for and led by Oskar Dirlewanger - operated, corruption and rape formed an every-day part of life and indiscriminate slaughter, beatings and looting were rife. Formed as a battalion of convicted poachers in 1940, the unit operated in Poland until 1942, guarding Jews in forced labor camps and making life miserable for Poles in Lublin and Cracow. From there Dirlewanger spent two years combating partisans in central Russia, giving no quarter and expecting none in return, during vicious fighting against an elusive foe in the midst of inhospitable swamps and dismal forests. In 1944 Dirlewanger savaged Warsaw during the Polish Uprising, before moving to Slovakia to crush another rebellion there. The end of the war saw the unit, which was now a division in size, fighting for its life south of Berlin against the Soviet Army. Medieval in their outlook on war and certainly not indicative of many German military formations, this unit none-the-less remains a reflection of a segment of mankind gone mad in the inferno of World War II on the eastern front. Size: 6" x 9" over 50 b/w photographs, maps, fully annotated

Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, Gold and Guns: The 1874 Yellowstone Wagon Road and Prospecting Expedition and the Battle of Lodge... Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, Gold and Guns: The 1874 Yellowstone Wagon Road and Prospecting Expedition and the Battle of Lodge Grass Creek (Hardcover)
Colonel French L MacLean
R1,365 R1,040 Discovery Miles 10 400 Save R325 (24%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the story of 150 of the most adventurous scouts, gold prospectors, gunslingers, buffalo hunters, and Civil War veterans of both sides-they may have been the deadliest collection of shooters to ever hit the trail. This is the most detailed work ever produced on the obscure legend of the 1874 Yellowstone Wagon Road Prospecting Expedition in the Montana Territory-the product of multi-year research across the country, and visits to the three battlefields and expedition route of over 500 miles-an event that impacted the Little Bighorn in 1876. Numerous legends of the West rode on the expedition, later playing roles in the Great Sioux War of 1876. Their adversaries now were the Lakota and Northern Cheyenne-some of the greatest light cavalry to ever gallop over the North American continent. And watching their every move were Sitting Bull, Gall, Hump, Crazy Horse, and a renegade chief named Inkpaduta, ready to strike.

Custer's Best: The Story of Company M, 7th Cavalry at the Little Bighorn (Hardcover): French L. Maclean Custer's Best: The Story of Company M, 7th Cavalry at the Little Bighorn (Hardcover)
French L. Maclean
R2,098 R1,561 Discovery Miles 15 610 Save R537 (26%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the story of George Custers best cavalry company at the 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn Company M. With a tragically-flawed, but extremely brave Company Commander and a no-nonsense First Sergeant, Company M maintained a disciplined withdrawal from the skirmish line fighting, saving Major Marcus Renos entire detachment and possibly the rest of the regiment from annihilation. Presented here is the most-detailed work on a single company at the Little Bighorn ever written the product of multi-year research at archives across the country and detailed visits to the battlefield by a combat veteran who understands fields of fire, weapons effects, training, morale, decision-making, unit cohesion and the value of outstanding non-commissioned officers.

Luftwaffe Efficiency and Promotion Reports for the Knight's Crs Winners: Vol I (Hardcover): French L. Maclean Luftwaffe Efficiency and Promotion Reports for the Knight's Crs Winners: Vol I (Hardcover)
French L. Maclean
R1,847 R1,382 Discovery Miles 13 820 Save R465 (25%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In World War I German and British bombers sometimes faced a few dozen light machine-guns defending the target. In World War II Luftwaffe Stuka dive-bombers braved the combined fire of over 1,000 anti-aircraft guns to sink several capital ships at Kronstadt in the Gulf of Finland. In World War I hundreds of thousands of German troops fought months to gain ground measured in yards. During World War II, eighty-five FallschirmjAger captured one of the world's strongest fortifications at Fort Eben Emael, Belgium - manned by 1,200 defenders - in only eighteen hours in May 1940. As a result of these and many other deeds of valor, some 1,785 Luftwaffe officers and enlisted men won the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross - World War II Germany's highest decoration for bravery. This is their story through the eyes of the commanders of 113 of these men, as recorded in their official efficiency reports contained here. Volume 1 contains detailed biographies and official efficiency and promotion reports for fifty-three Knight's Cross winners, as well as biographies for sixty-seven rating commanders.

2000 Quotes from Hitler's 1000-Year Reich: "... thank god that sows gone to the butcher ..." (Hardcover): French L. Maclean 2000 Quotes from Hitler's 1000-Year Reich: "... thank god that sows gone to the butcher ..." (Hardcover)
French L. Maclean
R937 R745 Discovery Miles 7 450 Save R192 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Inside this book - the first of its kind devoted solely to Nazi Germany - are quotations from 289 men and five women in the Third Reich. Also included are the "last words" for sixty-nine individuals facing execution for war crimes and crimes against humanity, as well as those falling in combat. Behind their backs, many Nazis referred to their comrades by nicknames or epithets; these also are included here. All 294 men and woman quoted in the work are described in concise biographies. With all quotations documented and footnoted, and many put into historical context, this is an easy to use valuable resource for all students of World War II history, writers and researchers of military, political and Holocaust subjects, and all those interested in the most significant epoch of the 20th century.

Camp Men: The SS Officers Who Ran the Nazi Concentration Camp System (Hardcover): French L. Maclean Camp Men: The SS Officers Who Ran the Nazi Concentration Camp System (Hardcover)
French L. Maclean
R1,821 R1,356 Discovery Miles 13 560 Save R465 (26%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

nside these pages you will meet over 960 infamous men - the officers of Nazi Germany's Totenkopf (Death's Head). You will encounter the 256 SS officers who worked at Dachau - the SS concentration camp that doubled as a training school for death. You will encounter twelve SS officers who served in Treblinka and the other very secret camps of Operation Reinhard - Heinrich Himmler's extermination plan for the Jews of Poland. And, you will confront the 161 SS officers who ran the largest killing center of all time - Auschwitz. These officers of the Death's Head, many of whom later served in the Waffen-SS, were not the bureaucrats who meticulously planned Adolf Hitler's Final Solution from behind a desk in Berlin, or those who quietly scheduled the trains that carried the victims to the camps. Quite the contrary; these men stood on the front-line of the Nazi war to exterminate the Jews - they poured the gas pellets, they conducted the gruesome medical experiments, they supervised the crematoria, they smelled the stench of death, they heard the screams, they ordered the guards to shoot. They were The Camp Men - and they were at the heart of darkness. The photographic section of the book, with well over one hundred photographs - a large portion previously unpublished - is the largest collection of photographs of SS camp personnel ever to appear in one work. The images come from the extensive files of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Berlin Document Center, Yad Vashem and many other institutional collections. There are additionally photographs from private sources, including almost twenty rare pictures from the Gross-Rosen camp kommandant's personal photograph album.

Waffen-SS Tiger Crews at Kursk: The Men of SS Panzer Regiments 1, 2 and 3 in Operation Citadel, July 5-15, 1943 (Hardcover):... Waffen-SS Tiger Crews at Kursk: The Men of SS Panzer Regiments 1, 2 and 3 in Operation Citadel, July 5-15, 1943 (Hardcover)
French L. Maclean
R729 Discovery Miles 7 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Kursk is often labeled the Greatest Tank Battle in History. The Wehrmacht fielded a total of just 120 Tiger tanks during the engagement, including 35 from the 2nd SS Panzer Corps. This corps comprised the three most controversial divisions of the Second World War: Leibstandarte, Das Reich, and Totenkopf. The war crimes committed by these units (at places like Oradour, Malmedy, and Le Paradis) remain contentious topics of discussion to this day, and their fighting qualities have been analyzed for decades. By examining a focused group of men in great detail, specifically the 226 Tiger crewmen at Kursk, the author provides an insight into the sprawling and enigmatic organization that was the Waffen-SS. This project aims to scrape away the mythology surrounding the most-feared soldiers, who crewed the most iconic tank, at one of the most vicious battles of the Second World War.

Unknown Generals - German Corps Commanders in World War II - War College Series (Paperback): French L. Maclean Unknown Generals - German Corps Commanders in World War II - War College Series (Paperback)
French L. Maclean
R644 Discovery Miles 6 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
American Hangman: MSgt. John C. Woods (Hardcover): Col. French L. MacLean American Hangman: MSgt. John C. Woods (Hardcover)
Col. French L. MacLean
R726 Discovery Miles 7 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

John C. Woods, the US Army's hangman during World War II, is known for his role executing ten senior Nazis in 1946. For the first time, learn about Woods's early life in Kansas and his dishonorable discharge before World War II. Discover how volunteering as a military executioner would lead Woods to his career as a hangman. Award-winning author Colonel French MacClean separates fact from fiction of the enigmatic executioner, whose botched executions and mysterious death by electrocution have left him shrouded in mystery and infamy.

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