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'Excellent summation … The fundamentals of Churchill's extraordinary life stand out true and clear, and his example of leadership is revived for a new generation'International Churchill Society In Winston Churchill, veteran historian Peter Caddic
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The final volume in one of the most acclaimed works of military history of this generation. Here is Peter Caddick-Adams'third volume in his trilogy about the final year of the Western front in World War Two. Fire & Steel covers the war's final 100 da
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Peter Caddick-Adams
Peter Caddick-Adams's account of the Allied invasion of France in June 1944 matches the monumental achievement of his book on the Battle of the Bulge, Snow and Steel, which Richard Overy has called the'standard history of this climactic confrontation
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Peter Caddick-Adams
Between December 16, 1944 and January 15, 1945, American forces found themselves entrenched in the heavily forested Ardennes region of Belgium, France, and Luxembourg defending against an advancing German army amid freezing temperatures, deep snow, a
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The RUSI Journal. 150:66-73
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Peter Caddick-Adams
Selected as a Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2013 The most horrific battles of World War II ring in the popular memory: Stalingrad, the Bulge, Iwo Jima, to name a few. Monte Cassino should stand among them. Waged deep in the Italian mountains beneath a
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Peter Caddick-Adams
“An accessible, well-honed study of two fascinating characters” who famously fought each other in numerous battles during WWII, from Egypt to D-Day (Kirkus). Bernard Montgomery and Erwin Rommel faced one another in a series of extraordinary battl
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The RUSI Journal. 156:8-10
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Peter Caddick‐Adams
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International Peacekeeping. 5:142-154
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The RUSI Journal. 143:67-74
At the ‘outbreak of war in 1939, the Regular army was augmented by Territorials and militia to make up the British Expeditionary Force. By May 1940, they had suffered serious defeats which, given that the Territorials had theoretically been trainin