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Books in World War I series

  • Partisans and Guerrillas

    Ronald H. Bailey

    Hardcover (Time Life UK, March 15, 2000)
    Picture essays accompany a chronicle of the Axis conquest of the Balkans and the struggles of partisan troops and guerrillas to undermine and overthrow Hitler's forces
  • Battle of Britain

    Leonard Mosley

    Hardcover (Time Life Education, March 1, 1977)
    Period photographs and text chronicle the efforts of British civilians, government leaders, and the Royal Air Force to prevent a German invasion of Britain
  • The Battle of Midway

    G. C. Skipper

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Oct. 1, 1980)
    Details the June 1942 battle between the Japanese and the Americans which decided the control of the Pacific.
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  • The Rising Sun

    Arthur Zich, the editors of Time-Life Books, of Time-Life Books

    Paperback (Time Life UK, Aug. 25, 1977)
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  • The Pigeon Spy

    Terry Deary

    Paperback (A&C Black Childrens & Educational, Jan. 28, 2014)
    Stories of the First World War from the bestselling Terry Deary, author of the hugely successful Horrible Histories. Flanders 1918. The extraordinary true story of a pigeon who saved nearly 200 lives. A troop of Americans are trapped behind enemy lines. Not only are their German enemies firing at them but so are their own side. Somehow they have to get a message to their comrades. The only way is by pigeon. But every time a pigeon rises in the air it is shot down. The last pigeon, a black bird called Cher Ami, flies with bullets zipping through the air all around him, covering 25 miles in just 65 minutes, helping to save the lives of the 194 survivors. In his epic journey he is shot through the breast, blinded in one eye, and left with a leg hanging only by a tendon. Army medics save his life. They can't save his leg, so they carve a small wooden one for him. When he recovers, the pigeon is put on a boat to the United States, a hero. Astonishing true tale of animals at war from master historical storyteller Terry Deary, for 7+.
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  • Dunkirk

    R. Conrad Stein, Robert L. Messer

    Library Binding (Childrens Press, Sept. 1, 1982)
    Details the heroic evacuation of Allied troops from the beach at Dunkirk by both British naval ships and civilian craft in June 1940, despite heavy German bombardment.
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  • Time Life World War II: Road to Tokyo

    Keith Wheeler

    Hardcover (Time Life Education, June 1, 1981)
    An illustrated history of Japan's participation in World War II focuses on the political events that brought the nation into the war, and the sacrifices made by the Japanese people
  • Invasion of Poland

    G. C. Skipper

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 1983)
    Documents Hitler's 1939 invasion of Poland using the Blitzkrieg tactic and explains how this event led to France and Great Britain's entry into World War II
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  • Blitzkrieg

    Robert Wernick

    Hardcover (Time Life Education, Feb. 1, 1977)
    Startling sequences of pictures taken by United States photographers and Hugo Jaeger, Hitler's personal photographer, are featured in a survey of the opening months of warfare in Europe, from September 1, 1939, to June 21, 1940
  • Weapons of World War II

    Mike Taylor

    Library Binding (Abdo Group, July 1, 1998)
    Describes some of the weapons used by both the Allied and Axis forces during World War II, including automatic weapons, radar, early computers, tanks, aircraft carriers, bombers and fighter planes, and the atomic bomb
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  • The War Game

    Terry Deary

    Paperback (A&C Black Childrens & Educational, Jan. 28, 2014)
    Stories of the First World War from the bestselling Terry Deary, author of the hugely successful Horrible Histories. Flanders, 1914. The German and British soldiers in the trenches make an unofficial Christmas truce, with carols and a football match. But the officers aren't happy...A veteran soldier and a young recruit are 'celebrating' Christmas in the trenches of Flanders in 1914. They hear the enemy sing carols and watch them place Christmas Trees in the trenches opposite. They begin to shout greetings across no-man's land and end up playing an international football match. The match is hard-fought but with moments of generosity and sportsmanship on both sides. They see the 'enemy' as vulnerable humans and the officers are furious. Further unofficial truces are banned and the war goes on with bullets instead of footballs. But it's a memory that stays with young Albert long after the war. A moving and fascinating look at a very human moment of the Great War, by the master historical storyteller. Perfect for 7+.
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  • Invasion of Sicily

    G. C. Skipper

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, May 1, 1981)
    Describes the events of the Allied invasion of Sicily in the summer of 1943, an event that marked the turning point in the war against the Axis powers.
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