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History of War - Issue 47
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The Desert War - This crucial theatre saw some of the fiercest fighting, in the harshest conditions of the war.
First Battle of El Alamein - Claude Auchinleck’s valiant defensive action.
PAINTING THE GREAT WAR - How Australian artists and soldiers communicated the horrors of war on canvas.
Operator’s Handbook - DE HAVILLAND DH98 MOSQUITO - Uncover the quest to re-build one of Britain’s most iconic aircraft.
History of War Description:
Discover the politics, mechanics, strategies and machines of war.
From the conquering legions of Ancient Rome to the thunderous tank battles of World War II and beyond, History of War takes you deeper inside the minds of history’s fighting men, further under the bonnets of some of the world’s most devastating war machines, and higher above the battlefield to see the broad sweep of conflict as it happened.
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