This book is one volume of Winston Churchill's memoir series on World War II, in a Dutch translation. In De Grote Alliantie – Amerika in de oorlog (The Great Alliance – America in the War), Churchill discusses the United States' entry into World War II and its role in forming a grand alliance with Britain and other Allied nations. Through official documents, political analysis, and his pers…
This book is one volume of Winston Churchill's memoirs about World War II in Dutch. De Grote Alliantie (The Great Alliance) discusses the crucial phase when Germany launched a major offensive towards the East, initiating one of the most intense campaigns in modern military history. Churchill describes the political and military situation at the time, the movement of German troops towards Soviet…
This book is a Dutch translation of one of Winston Churchill's memoirs about World War II. De Keer der Fortuin (De Japanse Stormloop) discusses the early phase of the conflict in the Asia-Pacific region, when Japan launched swift and aggressive attacks on Asian and Pacific territories in the early years of the war. Churchill outlines military strategy, international political developments, and …
This book is a Dutch translation of the first volume of Winston Churchill's memoirs about World War II. In De Storm Steekt Op, Churchill describes the early period of the war, known as De Schemeroorlog (Phoney War), covering the years 1939 to 1940. Through personal notes, official documents, and his observations as a key figure in British politics, Churchill provides an in-depth account of stra…
This book presents Patrick J. Buchanan's controversial analysis of how British political decisions in the run-up to World War II contributed to the outbreak of war and the collapse of Western global power. Buchanan highlights the role of Winston Churchill, British policy toward Germany, and a series of diplomatic errors that he believes made the war unnecessary. Using a historical and geopoliti…
“The Tunnels of Cu Chi” provides a compelling and detailed account of the underground tunnel networks used by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War. Through interviews, historical research, and firsthand exploration, Tom Mangold and John Penycate reveal how the tunnels served as a strategic defense system, living quarters, communication routes, and battle positions. The book illustrates the …
Russia’s Crimean War by historian John Shelton Curtiss provides a comprehensive analysis of the origins, development, and consequences of the Crimean War from the Russian perspective. Drawing extensively on Russian archival sources, Curtiss examines the political decisions of Tsar Nicholas I, diplomatic failures, military operations, and the broader European context that shaped the conflict. …
This book provides a detailed examination of the Soviet Union’s political, military, and ideological involvement in Southern Africa during the Cold War. Vladimir Shubin, a former Soviet official directly engaged in African affairs, offers a unique insider perspective on Moscow’s role in liberation movements in Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, and South Africa. Drawing on archival material, inte…
“Yalta: The Price of Peace” by historian Serhii Plokhy provides a comprehensive examination of the 1945 Yalta Conference, where Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin negotiated the political shape of the postwar world. Drawing from newly available archival materials, Plokhy reveals the strategic calculations, personal dynamics, and geopolitical pressures that shaped the decisions leading to the …
The Young Guard is a classic Soviet novel by A. Fadeev depicting the heroic activities of the Young Guard, an underground Komsomol resistance organization operating in Krasnodon during the Nazi occupation in World War II. The novel follows a group of young patriots who organize sabotage, spread anti-fascist materials, and resist German forces despite the extreme dangers they face. Blending hist…