Channel Islands Military Heritage

Channel Islands  Military Heritage
Author: Andrew Powell-Thomas
Publsiher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2024-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781398112841

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Highly illustrated look at the military heritage of the Channel Islands from Viking invaders to the present day.

Channel Islands at War

Channel Islands at War
Author: George Forty
Publsiher: Ian Allan Publishing
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015063649704

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"Drawing upon first-hand reminiscences and a superb collection of historic photographs from a wide variety of sources - including private collections - the book details the history of wartime years then brings it up to date with a succinct survey of the surviving relics of the Nazi occupation which can still be seen today." "Channel Islands at War, originally published in hardback in 1999 and now reprinted in paperback to coincide with the 60th anniversary of the Islands' liberation in 1945, presents a graphic portrait of this fascinating aspect of recent British history. It will undoubtedly be of considerable interest to all those who study World War 2 in general and Northwest Europe in detail, and also be of particular interest to those who specialise in the employment of the armed forces of Nazi Germany, in a very different environment to that of the usual World War 2 battlefields."--BOOK JACKET.

Wiltshire s Military Heritage

Wiltshire s Military Heritage
Author: Andrew Powell-Thomas
Publsiher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2023-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781398103146

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Explore Wiltshire's military heritage, from Roman times to the present day, in this illustrated guide.

German Military Geology and Fortification of the British Channel Islands During World War II

German Military Geology and Fortification of the British Channel Islands During World War II
Author: Edward P. F. Rose
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-09-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 331922767X

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This volume discusses how the German armed forces made effective use of military geologists to assist their fortification of the Channel Islands after their capture from the British in 1940. The book presents a unique case history of German geologist expertise applied to British terrain, intended to make the Islands into an impregnable fortress that postwar would remain a permanent outpost of the German state. In doing so, the book explains why the Channel Islands constitute a ‘classic’ location for British geology; how German armed forces made far greater military use of geologists than either their British or American opponents; and the legacy of fortifications that may conveniently be seen by tourists today – fortifications bypassed by Allied forces that liberated nearby Normandy after D-Day in June 1944, and surrendered intact at the end of the War in Europe in May 1945.

The Second World War and the Other British Isles

The Second World War and the  Other British Isles
Author: Daniel Travers
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2018-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350006966

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What is often held to be Britain's 'finest hour' – the Second World War – was not experienced so uniformly across the British Isles. On the margins, the war was endured in profoundly different ways. While D-Day or Dunkirk is embedded in British collective memory, how many Britons can recall that Finns were interned on the Isle of Man, that enemy soldiers developed British infrastructure in Orkney, or that British subjects were sent to concentration camps from Guernsey? Such experiences, tangential to the dominant British war narrative, are commemorated elsewhere in the 'other British Isles'. In this remarkable contribution to British Island Studies, Daniel Travers pursues these histories and their commemoration across numerous local sites of memory: museums, heritage sites and public spaces. He examines the way these island identities assert their own distinctiveness over the British wartime story, and ultimately the way they fit into the ongoing discourse about how the memory of the Second World War has been constructed since 1945.

Journal of Medieval Military History Volume XXII

Journal of Medieval Military History  Volume XXII
Author: Kelly Devries,John France,Clifford J Rogers
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2024-06-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781837650705

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"The leading academic vehicle for scholarly publication in the field of medieval warfare." Medieval Warfare The articles in volume 22 of the Journal of Medieval Military History range widely, not only in chronology but also in geography and approach. Sven Ekdahl looks at the big picture of the role of Swedish castles in the north; L. J. Andrew Villalon focuses on the very particular and culturally significant rewards given by the Catholic Kings to two noble families to celebrate minor victories on the borders of Granada in the far south. Subjects include fighting at the tactical level (the unexpectedly substantial tradition of mounted archery in England, the Low Countries and France, revealed by Sanders Goevarts), the operational level (Emperor Louis II's logistics in Italy, treated by Elijah T. Wallace), and the strategic level (King John's employment of naval power, analyzed by Adam M. McNeil). Vladimir Aleksic and Damnjan Prlinčevic consider military, political, geographical, demographic, and economic factors to contextualize the military history of the rich mining town of Novo Brdo in Serbia as it faced the rising tide of Ottoman conquest in the last century of the Middle Ages. Three contributions draw on the rich resources of the English royal archives to illuminate the material and technological tools of medieval warfare: individual weapons (most significantly both longbows and short bows) described with exceptional detail in a murder case of 1315 (Clifford J. Rogers); the horses of Henry V in the Agincourt campaign of 1415 (Gary P. Baker); and the military equipment stored at Dover Castle as described in inventories dating from 1320 to 1437 (Dan Spencer).

50 Gems of Jersey

50 Gems of Jersey
Author: Andrew Powell-Thomas
Publsiher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2024-02-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781398112865

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This beautifully photographed selection of fifty of Jersey’s most precious assets shows what makes it such a popular destination.

50 Gems of Wiltshire

50 Gems of Wiltshire
Author: Andrew Powell-Thomas
Publsiher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2022-10-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781445698939

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This beautifully photographed selection of fifty of Wiltshire’s most precious assets shows what makes it such a popular destination.