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ROMMEL: The Trail of the Fox
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Apocalypse 1945: The Destruction of Dresden – Signed Special Collector’s Edition
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The Hitler's War Exclusive Collection (Book & DVD)
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True Himmler (2020) (eBook)
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DVD: The Life and Death of Heinrich Himmler (English, 82 mins)
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The War Between the Generals
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Goebbels. Mastermind of the Third Reich
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Conquering Berlin by Wilfrid Bade
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Apocalypse 1945: The Destruction of Dresden – Signed Special Collector’s Edition
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The War Between the Generals
Rated 5.00 out of 5$49.00Original price was: $49.00.$44.00Current price is: $44.00. Add to cartThe War Between the Generals is David Irving’s best-selling history of the infighting between the top Allied generals during the 1944 invasion of Normandy, based on their unknown private letters and diaries. Used since then by every historian of that epic, it received brilliant reviews at the time
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Uprising! Hungary 1956: One Nation’s Nightmare (2025 Edition)
$55.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5Uprising! Hungary 1956: One Nation’s Nightmare is as book by David Irving, described by a UK judge as the leading expert on World War II, examines the spontaneous 1956 uprising of the Hungarians against rule from Moscow – against the faceless, indifferent, incompetent functionaries who had turned their country into a pit of Marxist misery in one short decade: the funkies, Irving calls them, adapting the Hungarian word funkcionariusok.
He traced and questioned the men who had been kidnapped, exiled, imprisoned and put on trial with the prime minister Imre Nagy, who was sentenced to death, and members of Nagy’s family. It is Irving’s assessment of Imre Nagy that will raise eyebrows, together with his discovery among official records of evidence that antisemitism was one of the motors of the popular uprising.
The resulting study is an autopsy of a failed revolution, viewed both from inside the council chambers of the powerful and from street level. This is a compelling drama, with a cast of ten million.
The Guardian: “Irving skilfully combines sources . . . The result is disconcerting, rather like reading a film script, but it works particularly well.”
Please note, due to physical printing restrictions the Sources, Appendix, Select Bibliography and Index sections of the book are available as an online download.
- Kerry R. Bolton
Generation 68: The Elite Revolution and Its Legacy
Rated 0 out of 5$32.00Original price was: $32.00.$27.89Current price is: $27.89. Add to cartExplore Generation ’68: The Elite Revolution and Its Legacy, an incisive analysis of the radical 1968 student movements, their privileged roots, and lasting political impacts.
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Uprising! Hungary 1956: One Nation’s Nightmare (eBook)
$22.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5Uprising! Hungary 1956: One Nation’s Nightmare is as book by David Irving, described by a UK judge as the leading expert on World War II, examines the spontaneous 1956 uprising of the Hungarians against rule from Moscow – against the faceless, indifferent, incompetent functionaries who had turned their country into a pit of Marxist misery in one short decade: the funkies, Irving calls them, adapting the Hungarian word funkcionariusok.
He traced and questioned the men who had been kidnapped, exiled, imprisoned and put on trial with the prime minister Imre Nagy, who was sentenced to death, and members of Nagy’s family. It is Irving’s assessment of Imre Nagy that will raise eyebrows, together with his discovery among official records of evidence that antisemitism was one of the motors of the popular uprising.
The resulting study is an autopsy of a failed revolution, viewed both from inside the council chambers of the powerful and from street level. This is a compelling drama, with a cast of ten million.
The Guardian: “Irving skilfully combines sources . . . The result is disconcerting, rather like reading a film script, but it works particularly well.”
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Exclusive Pre-Publication: Churchill’s War, Volume III: The Sundered Dream
$78.75 Pre-order nowRated 5.00 out of 5David Irving’s long-awaited conclusion to the ‘Churchill’s War’ series, ‘The Sundered Dream’, is now available for pre-order at a special price. This final volume, a culmination of over thirty years of meticulous research, delves into the tumultuous tenure of Britain’s half-American Prime Minister, Winston Churchill. It sheds light on his contentious decisions, the uneasy relationship with his ministers, and controversial actions during WWII.