- First and Last Shots Fired in World War II
Marine Corps Memories as told by Mack Abbott to E. Wayne McDaniel about Pearl Harbor.
- From Boston to Berlin
Christopher Mauriello Looks at two soldiers lives through their pictures and letters.
- From Cornfields to Marching Feet
Historical overview of life at Camp Ellis, Illinois during World War II. Excerpts, profile of author Marjorie Rich Bordner.
- Laughter Wasn't Rationed
Dorothea von Schwanenflügel Lawson's account of wartime and post-war Germany, remembering the humor of the time.
- Luck is No Accident and Escape From North Korea
An account of Col King's incredibly lucky journey as a jet fighter pilot over North Korea, and of Ron Guthrie's two years of brutal imprisonment in a North Korean prison.
- PJs in Vietnam
SMSgt Robert LaPointe's account of Air Rescue in Vietnam in as seen through the eyes of pararescuemen.
- Rudolph Hess
Proposes that Rudolph Hess, held in Spandau Prison, was a double put up by British Intelligence.
- South African War
Books on the commandos in the Cape Colony during the Anglo-Boer War. Excerpts and ordering.
- The Five O'Clock Follies
Mike Kukler's book about the US forces in Vietnam; over 300 black and white pictures.
- To Save a Life
Ellen Land-Weber's collected stories of the rescue of jewish people during World war II, with pictures.
|