To The Victor Goes The Spoils


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To the Victor the Spoils


To the Victor the Spoils

Author: Sean Longden

language: en

Publisher: Hachette UK

Release Date: 2013-07-25


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From the D-Day landings in June 1944 to the final declaration of peace the following year the Allied forces fought a bitter battle to the end against Hitler's Nazi Germany. Sean Longden re-tells the unexpected true story of life among the ranks of Field Marshall Montgomery's 21st Army group and reveals a tale of sex, burglary, rape, pillage and alcohol. Uncovering new material from interviews, documents and personal accounts, Sean Longden recounts what really happened on the road to Berlin. 'A meticulously-researched, utterly absorbing account of the human story behind the battle to crush Hitler's forces.' Yorkshire Post 'From D-Day to VE Day, historian Sean Longden reveals the sex 'n' rock 'n' drugs 'n' rock 'n' roll of soldiering' The Times

To the Victor, the Spoils


To the Victor, the Spoils

Author: Jenny Arden

language: en

Publisher: Harlequin Treasury-Harlequin Presents 90s

Release Date: 1988


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To The Victor, The S by Jenny Arden released on Feb 23, 1988 is available now for purchase.

To the Victors the Spoils


To the Victors the Spoils

Author: Colin MacInnes

language: en

Publisher: Faber & Faber

Release Date: 2008-09


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Colin MacInnes was a sergeant in a Field Security detachment in the Second World War. In this imaginative record of actual experiences he describes the progress of his detachment through Holland, Germany and Belgium in a rapid succession of incidents, full of humanity, light-heartedness and wit. But it is a great deal more than just a fascinating account of the war; written in the 1950s, it was a sufficient distance away for the war experience to have been digested, yet close enough for it to be fresh. Running through the seemingly gentle stories he tells are undercurrents of emotion which are moving, disturbing and deeply poignant.