War Without Hate | The Desert Campaign of 1940-1943

$12.00

Author - John Bierman, Colin Smith

Year published - 2004

Published by - Penguin Books

Book Format - Soft Cover

Genre - World War 2 - Mediterranean and Africa

Summary

From the climactic battle of Alamein, where Allied forces handed the Nazis their first major defeat, to the remarkable story of László Almasy, who became the basis for the romantic English patient in Michael Ondaatje’s novel, the story of this crucial WWII campaign is panoramic in scope and peopled by some of the most famous figures in the war. Drawing extensively on primary documentary sources and interviews with surviving veterans, award-winning journalists John Bierman and Colin Smith present a superb account of this extraordinary episode, remembered as a “war without hate” for the willingness by both sides to adhere to accepted notions of “fair play” and the mutual respect and camaraderie that evolved between the combatants. This riveting account is military history at its best.

Notes - Some water sporting on bottom edge

Add To Cart

Author - John Bierman, Colin Smith

Year published - 2004

Published by - Penguin Books

Book Format - Soft Cover

Genre - World War 2 - Mediterranean and Africa

Summary

From the climactic battle of Alamein, where Allied forces handed the Nazis their first major defeat, to the remarkable story of László Almasy, who became the basis for the romantic English patient in Michael Ondaatje’s novel, the story of this crucial WWII campaign is panoramic in scope and peopled by some of the most famous figures in the war. Drawing extensively on primary documentary sources and interviews with surviving veterans, award-winning journalists John Bierman and Colin Smith present a superb account of this extraordinary episode, remembered as a “war without hate” for the willingness by both sides to adhere to accepted notions of “fair play” and the mutual respect and camaraderie that evolved between the combatants. This riveting account is military history at its best.

Notes - Some water sporting on bottom edge

Author - John Bierman, Colin Smith

Year published - 2004

Published by - Penguin Books

Book Format - Soft Cover

Genre - World War 2 - Mediterranean and Africa

Summary

From the climactic battle of Alamein, where Allied forces handed the Nazis their first major defeat, to the remarkable story of László Almasy, who became the basis for the romantic English patient in Michael Ondaatje’s novel, the story of this crucial WWII campaign is panoramic in scope and peopled by some of the most famous figures in the war. Drawing extensively on primary documentary sources and interviews with surviving veterans, award-winning journalists John Bierman and Colin Smith present a superb account of this extraordinary episode, remembered as a “war without hate” for the willingness by both sides to adhere to accepted notions of “fair play” and the mutual respect and camaraderie that evolved between the combatants. This riveting account is military history at its best.

Notes - Some water sporting on bottom edge

Sicily | Whose Victory?
$9.00
Champagne Navy: Canada's Small Boat Raiders of the Second World War
$10.00
Knight's Cross | A Life of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel
$10.00
An Army at Dawn | The War in North Africa, 1942-1943, Volume One of the Liberation Trilogy
$40.00
1942: The Year That Tried Men's Souls
$15.00