Author: Raymond P Loch A 1982 look at the 1945 sinking of the USS Indianapolis by a Japanese submarine. Anything that could go wrong in the tracking of the ship went wrong — and way wrong — from shuffled papers
Author: Lloyd Clark This mistitled book is about 400 pages, with the first 200 covering the rise of the German military. The last 200 pages deal with the Kursk battle with reasonable operational and tactical coverage, although overly crammed with
Author: Frank Joseph This aggregates a multitude of alleged plane, ship, and troop encounters with UFOs, all gleaned from the internet or UFO books. Not one footnote references any military report — all classified, you understand, even ones from 100
Author: Michael Reynolds An in-depth, day-by-day look at the tactical and operational actions of the 1st SS Panzer Corps, primarily 1st SS LAH and 12th SS HJ divisions, from June 6, 1944 to August 25, 1944. Great detail, often down