
Imprisoning the Enemy
. . by Nikolaos Theotokis. Hardback (6.5×9.5 inches). 280 pages. 2024. Subtitle: How 12 Million Axis POWs Were Held in Captivity During WW2 and After What I thought this book was about was how the US and Allies processed 12





. . by Nikolaos Theotokis. Hardback (6.5×9.5 inches). 280 pages. 2024. Subtitle: How 12 Million Axis POWs Were Held in Captivity During WW2 and After What I thought this book was about was how the US and Allies processed 12

. . by Craig W. H. Luther. Hardback (6.3×9.3 inches). 401 pages. 2025. Subtitle: From Triumph to Defeat on the Eastern Front 1941 This profile of Guderian’s 2nd Panzer Group during Barbarossa offers a marvelous operational history of the Group’s

. . by Antonio J. Munoz. Hardback (6.8×9.7 inches). 128 pages. 2025. Subtitle: The Croatian Army and the Battle for Yugoslavia 1941-1945 The Yugoslavian guerillas, especially under Tito, caused the Germans and Italians significant problems in trying to control Yugoslavia

. . by Jon Feenstra. Hardback (horizontal 11.9×8.5 inches). 123 pages. 2025. This is another fine volume in the Through the Lens series, which presents over-sized photos at one per page. Volume 6 offers photos in six groupings, with each


. . by Andret Latkin. Softcover (8.3×11.8 inches). 80 pages. 2015. Subtitle: Volume 1: Origins and Early Combat Operations 1942-May 1944 This traces the use of P-40s in the USSR during WWII. As you might expect, lots of first-person accounts

. . by Les Brown and Robert Brown. Softcover (8.3×11.8 inches). 80 pages. 2025 revision of 2015 book. The Craft series of modeling booklets is always a pleasure to read. While my plastic modeling days are long behind me, the

. . by Michael Reyka. Hardback (6.3×9.3 inches). 230 pages. 2025. Subtitle: 180th Infantry Regiment and the Battle of Fremifontane This is less a combat history of a tactical battle and more a travelogue and personal research into finding the

. . by David A. Foy. Hardback (6.3×9.3 inches). 213 pages. 2025. Subtitle: Intelligence Officer for SOE, OSS, and CIA Here’s a bio of someone I never heard off, but apparently had a promising start with the OSS in Yugoslavia
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