Pen And Sword Military imprint: 1065 books

Hitler’s Heavy Panzers 1943-1945

Rare Photographs from Wartime Archives

by Ian Baxter
Language: English
Release Date: March 30, 2016

This work with its in-depth text, captions and rare images chronicles the last desperate years of the Wehrmacht Panzerwaffe. Despite a worsening strategic situation both on the Eastern Front and in the West, Hitler’s Panzers and their highly motivated crews showed superior tactical abilities and...

Lord Esher

A Political Biography

by Peter Fraser
Language: English
Release Date: July 16, 2013

Although wielding huge influence in late Victorian and Edwardian political life, Reginald Baliol Brett (1852 – 1930), the second Lord Esher was, an enigma to his contemporaries and still remains a puzzle to historians.

At the heart of British and Imperial political affairs for several decades,...
by Stephen English
Language: English
Release Date: March 30, 2010

During his spectacular career of conquest Alexander the Great attacked many cities and fortresses, never failing to take them. Such operations occupied more of his time than his famous pitched battles and were at least as vital in securing his vast empire. Sieges provided some of the sternest tests...

Marshal of Victory

The Autobiography of General Georgy Zhukov

by Georgy Zhukov
Language: English
Release Date: January 13, 2014

At Moscow, Leningrad, Stalingrad, Kursk and Berlin and in virtually all the principal battles on the Eastern Front during the Second World War, Georgy Zhukov played a major role. He was Stalin's pre-eminent general throughout the conflict, and in his autobiography he chronicled his brilliant career...
by Geoffrey Bennett
Language: English
Release Date: February 13, 2003

Captain Bennett discusses the traumatic effects of the Washington and London Naval Treaties on the fleets of the principal powers between the wars, and their astonishing growth and technical progress between 1939 and 1945. He then deals with the war in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. The Battle...

Rommel

A Reappraisal

by Ian F. Beckett
Language: English
Release Date: December 2, 2013

How should history judge the life and career of Erwin Rommel, the most famous German general of the Second World War, seventy years after his death on 14 October 1944? In his own time and in the years immediately after the war his reputation as a great and chivalrous commander grew to the point where...
by Lucinda Moore
Language: English
Release Date: February 28, 2017

Animals in the Great War throws a spot light on the experience of creatures great and small during the First World War, vividly telling their stories through the incredible archival images of the Mary Evans Picture Library. The enduring public interest in Michael Morpurgos tale of the war horse reveals...
by John Grehan, Martin Mace
Language: English
Release Date: January 22, 2014

The Crimean War was the most destructive armed conflict of the Victorian era. It is remembered for the unreasoning courage of the Charge of the Light Brigade, for the precise volleys of the Thin Red Line and the impossible assaults upon Sevastopol's Redan. It also demonstrated the inefficiency and...

Masada

Mass Suicide in the First Jewish-Roman War, c. AD 73

by Phil Carradice
Language: English
Release Date: February 28, 2019

In the spring of 73 AD the rock fortress of Masada on the western shore of the Dead Sea was the site of an event that was breathtaking in its courage and self-sacrifice. Here the last of the Jewish Zealots who, for nearly eight years, had waged war against the Roman occupiers of their country made...

Into Touch

Rugby Internationals Killed in the Great War

by Nigel McCrery
Language: English
Release Date: January 29, 2014

Many thousands of men died during the Great War. They came from every place and class. The very cream of the Nation joined up thinking it a great adventure but, all too often, never returned. This book is dedicated to the memory of an elite few of such men – the Rugby Internationals who fell in...
by Terry Carter
Language: English
Release Date: February 29, 2012

In the summer of 1914, our finest young men flocked to the colors in Northern towns and cities to answer Lord Kitchener’s ‘Call to Arms’ in a spontaneous burst of enthusiasm and patriotism. The Call appealed to their sense of adventure and offered an escape from the humdrum life of office, factory...

Somme 1916

And Other Experiences of the Salford Pals

by Michael Stedman
Language: English
Release Date: September 18, 2006

Salford was late in recruiting for its Pals battalions, with many of its men already joining Territorial units and a new Pals battalion in Manchester. Yet within a year it had raised four Pals battalions and a reserve battalion. Raised mainly from Lancashire’s most notorious slums, the men trained...

The Kensington Battalion

‘Never Lost a Yard of Trench’

by G I S Inglis
Language: English
Release Date: February 23, 2011

Raised by the Mayor of Kensington, the 22nd Royal Fusiliers (the Kensington Battalion) were a strange mixture of social classes (bankers and stevedores, writers and laborers) with a strong sprinkling of irreverent colonials thrown in. Such a disparate group needed a strong leader and, luckily, in...
by Steven John
Language: English
Release Date: November 19, 2009

The Carmarthenshire Battalion was one of the early units raised in 1914 as a result of Lord Kitchener’s expansion of the regular army by 500,000 men for the duration of the Great War. Lloyd George, then Chancellor of the Exchequer, had a vision of a Welsh Army Group and massive efforts were made...
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