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Ian Sumner

    1 janvier 1953
    British Colours & Standards 1747-1881 (2): Infantry
    British Commanders of World War II
    French Poilu 1914-18
    They Shall Not Pass
    French Army at Verdun
    The Kings of the Air
    • Eyewitness accounts never before published in English of The Great War experience of French airmen, in their own words.

      The Kings of the Air
    • This graphic collection of first-hand accounts sheds new light on the experiences of the French army during the Great War.

      They Shall Not Pass
    • French Poilu 1914-18

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
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      During World War One the French Army was in a state of disarray, plagued by indiscipline, mutinies and desertion. The ordinary French citizens that were called upon to defend their motherland - the Poilu - were disrespected and demoralized. This title charts the history of the Poilu.

      French Poilu 1914-18
    • British Commanders of World War II

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
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      Many British commanders of World War II were veterans of the Great War and their attitudes to war were influenced by this and pre-war training and doctrine. This work examines these influences and the commanders' differing relationships with Churchill. schovat popis

      British Commanders of World War II
    • The designs of those infantry colours of the 18th and 19th centuries tell a stirring story stretching back at least 250 years. This volume presents a comprehensive listing of all the regimental colours and standards between 1747 and 1881. The author is the Librarian of the Flag Institute.

      British Colours & Standards 1747-1881 (2): Infantry
    • German Air Forces 1914-18

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
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      Osprey's examination of German air forces of World War I (1914-1918). The Imperial German Army Air Service of World War I grew from just 500 men in 1914 to 80,000 in 1918, inventing in the process a wholly new form of warfare. The exploits of the first fighter 'aces' have been widely celebrated, and have tended to overshadow the other, equally important branches of the fighting air forces – the reconnaissance and ground attack units, the airships and strategic bombers. This concise but fact-packed guide to both the Army and Naval Air Services – their command, organization, strength, training, support services andoperations – offers a morebalanced picture, while giving the heroes of the Jagdstaffeln their full due. Uniforms and flying clothing are described in detail, and illustrated with rare photographs and meticulous colour plates.

      German Air Forces 1914-18
    • Initially the strongest of all the Allied armies, France's metropolitan and colonial units bore the greatest burden during the first two years of the Great War, and made a great contribution to the final victory. In common with most European countries, the pre-war French Army was based on a system of national military service providing conscripts who could be subject to recall as reservists for several years after. However, the advent of war, the crisis in manpower, and the development of new tactics and weapons brought radical changes. The influence of these factors on the organisation, equipment, uniforms and tactics of the French Army during World War I is examined in detail in this title.

      The French Army 1914–18
    • The French Army in the First World War

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Featuring over 200 previously unpublished photographs, this collection captures the experiences of French soldiers during the Great War, highlighting their service conditions. It offers a graphic introduction to the history of the French army, shedding light on aspects often overlooked in English narratives of the conflict. This visual companion provides a unique perspective on the sacrifices and realities faced by these soldiers, enriching the understanding of their role in the war.

      The French Army in the First World War
    • ANZAC Infantryman 1914-15

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      ANZAC Infantryman, 1914-15: From New Guinea to Gallipoli.

      ANZAC Infantryman 1914-15