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Victory 1945


Victory 1945

Author: Michael O'Mara Books

language: en

Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books

Release Date: 2005


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Sixty years ago, the most destructive war in human history was brought to a conclusion by the most destructive bomb in human history. The atom bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 assured Allied victory against the Japanese. In Europe, the victory celebrations had begun three months earlier, with May 8th designated as "VE" or "Victory in Europe" Day. Through its unique collection of facsilie documents, maps, photos, and a fully illustrated booklet, the Victory 1945 dossier tells the story of the end of World War II, when families celebrated the return of their loved ones from military service and mourned the loss of those who never came home.

Armored Victory 1945


Armored Victory 1945

Author: Steven Zaloga

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2022-09


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Beautifully illustrated history of American armor in Europe during World War II, with more than 1200 photos of American tanks and armored vehicles as well as many German tanks.

Armored Victory 1945


Armored Victory 1945

Author: Steve Zaloga

language: en

Publisher: Globe Pequot Press

Release Date: 2012


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Beautifully illustrated with more than 1,200 photos of American tanks and armored vehicles Completes Zaloga's two-volume photo history of American armor in Europe, covering the Battle of the Bulge, the Rhine crossings, and the final battles inside Germany Includes all varieties of American armor, from Shermans to Hellcats, plus many photos of German tanks Printed on high-quality glossy stock Perfect for modelers and World War II enthusiasts