Sunday, May 28, 2017 - 03:27 AM UTC
Casemate Publishers presents several new books with varied military subjects. Among them, Formac/Lorimer volumes which are focused on Canadian Military History.
Some of these books are completely new while others are first printed in paperback:
Browse their Spring catalogue here and find out what else have published this Spring
- Blitzkrieg from the ground up. Niklas Zetterling disproves many of the most commonly held theories about Blitzkrieg and explains why it was always destined to fail.
- The Budapest Operation. Taken from the Soviet General Staff's official history, this translation explains how the Soviets were capable of taking Budapest despite fierce Nazi resistance.
- Divided Loyalty. Looks at how the Polish people were divided on who their real government was during German and Soviet occupation in the Second World War.
- The struggle for Iraq. Thomas M. Renahan recounts American efforts to turn into a modern, democratic country and what opposition they faced in this endeavour.
Browse their Spring catalogue here and find out what else have published this Spring
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