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Jeremy Dixon

    Luftwaffe Generals: The Knight's Cross Holders 1939-1945
    Hitler's Heroes During Operation Barbarossa
    Knight's Cross Holders of the Fallschirmjäger
    The Revive Cafe Cookbook 7
    The U-boat commanders
    Commanders of Auschwitz: The SS Officers Who Ran the Largest Naziconcentration Camp - 1940-1945
    • The book provides a comprehensive account of the SS officers at Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest and most notorious concentration camp during the Holocaust. It begins with a historical overview and the camp's command structure, followed by the evacuation and liberation events. The second part features biographical entries of 162 officers, detailing their ranks, positions, and roles, including commandants and medical staff. Accompanied by over 140 rare photographs, this work fills significant gaps in existing literature about those who wielded power within the camp.

      Commanders of Auschwitz: The SS Officers Who Ran the Largest Naziconcentration Camp - 1940-1945
    • The U-boat commanders

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      Jeremy Dixon's highly illustrated book is the ideal guide to the Knight's Cross holders and their wartime service.

      The U-boat commanders
    • The Revive Cafe Cookbook 7

      Delicious & Easy Plant-powered Recipes from Auckland's Popular Vegan Cafe

      • 190pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      "Delicious, healthy & easy recipes inspired by Auckland's healthy food haven. Revive's delicious vegetarian food contains whole grains, plant-based protein, fresh produce and virtually no processed sugars or flours."--Back Cover.

      The Revive Cafe Cookbook 7
    • Knight's Cross Holders of the Fallschirmjäger

      Hitler's Elite Parachute Force at War, 1940-1945

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the elite Fallschirmjäger, this book details the biographies of 130 paratroopers who earned the Knight's Cross during World War II. Their remarkable journey spans various fronts, from Denmark to Monte Cassino, highlighting their bravery in key battles, including the airborne invasion of Crete. The narrative includes information on promotions and additional medals, complemented by over 200 photographs that vividly illustrate the soldiers' experiences and achievements as some of the war's most formidable combatants.

      Knight's Cross Holders of the Fallschirmjäger
    • Hitler's Heroes During Operation Barbarossa

      Knight's Cross Generals on the Eastern Front, 22 June-5 December 1941

      • 296pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the early stages of Hitler's campaign against the Soviet Union, this study examines the 178 generals awarded the Knight's Cross during the first six months of the Eastern Front. It highlights notable figures like General Erich Marcks, who displayed extraordinary valor despite severe injuries, and Ernst Schroth, a key commander involved in significant battles. Each entry includes detailed accounts of the circumstances surrounding the awards, their military careers, and post-war lives, complemented by numerous photographs of the officers.

      Hitler's Heroes During Operation Barbarossa
    • The biographies of 115 Luftwaffe officers who attained the rank of general and received the Knights Cross or higher are meticulously detailed in this study. It features prominent figures such as fighter aces Adolf Galland and Werner Mlders, successful field commander Albert Kesselring, and notable paratroopers like Kurt Student. Additionally, it includes high-ranking officials such as Field-Marshals Erhard Milch and Hermann Göring, providing a comprehensive look at the leadership of the German air force during World War II.

      Luftwaffe Generals: The Knight's Cross Holders 1939-1945
    • The Knight's Cross with Oakleaves, 1940-1945

      Biographies and Images of the 889 Recipients of Hitler's Highest Military Award

      • 968pages
      • 34 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the Knights Cross with Oakleaves, this two-volume set details every recipient awarded during World War II, personally presented by Hitler. It features 889 individuals from various branches, including the Luftwaffe, Heer, Waffen-SS, and Kriegsmarine, along with foreign awardees. Each entry includes at least one photograph, totaling over 1000 images from private collections. This comprehensive work is the first of its kind in English, making it essential for enthusiasts of military history and the careers of these notable figures.

      The Knight's Cross with Oakleaves, 1940-1945
    • It's 1942. The Nazi war machine appears invincible. Britain is struggling against mounting odds. In the sky over Wiltshire an unmarked light aircraft is struggling to return to base, but it has no connection with the intelligence operations which are engaged locally in apprehending a Nazi spy, or with Britain's secret underground army, ready to resist any German invasion. And yet, in this rural corner of the English countryside, a sequence of events takes place on which Britain's very survival could depend. Against the backdrop of preparations for an allied invasion of occupied Europe and covert operations behind enemy lines, a small village is about to be the unlikely setting for Operation Wansdyke and the fight for the recovery of intelligence which could impact on the country's security and possibly on the outcome of the war itself.

      Operation Wansdyke
    • While working in a well-known pharmacy chain, Jeremy Dixon found surprising inspiration. Anyone who has ever worked in retail will recognise the characters and situations, and the management-speak absurdities; but Jeremy also brings his perspective as a queer writer to bear, with witty and wicked results.

      In Retail
    • A Voice Coming From Then

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Jeremy Dixon’s debut poetry collection A VOICE COMING FROM THEN won the Wales Book of the Year Poetry Award 2022. It is a compelling and deeply moving meditation on queer identity, community, loss and, above all, survival. At the core of this meticulously-worked book is a personal experience which opens a door to wider conversations about acceptance and protection. These poems are deftly written, sharp with detail and incident, humming melodies and casting their eye across dance floors, voyaging to Australia and singing the intimacy of crowded lifts. A Voice Coming From Then asks us to listen now – this collection is a rallying cry not just for inclusion but for love, in so many forms. The book also included graphic elements such as statistics, photographic collages and Letterpress pages.Also available as an eBook and Audiobook.

      A Voice Coming From Then