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This account offers a visual record of the Third Reich, from the rise of Hitler to the collapse of the Nazi regime in 1945. Key to understanding the reality of this historical phenomenon, more than 160 maps, charts and diagrams convey a wealth of information about every aspect of ...
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Analyzes the attitudes and policies of the Nazi leadership towards the German working class. This book argues that the regime did not securely integrate the working class and was thus less successful in imposing mass economic sacrifices in the interests of forced rearmament.
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The story of the highly-classified work of the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment in the intense, ever expanding business of testing aircraft and their varied armaments in wartime. Uses much new material and hundreds of photographs.
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The wind softly blew through the brown, mottled cloak of a figure standing atop the record-high tallest building in history. He knelt down and grabbed the roof's ledge, his eyes closed to the breeze. He tilted his head slightly to his right shoulder as guards burst through the do ...
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Studying in Paris during the height of the Japonisme movement, San Franciscan Helen Hyde (1868-1919) adopted the style and method of Japanese woodcuts, but her Western sensibility allowed her to depict subjects not accepted in the traditional repertoire.
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The sequel to Mason's early story of the A&AEE during WWII, this book picks up developments from the end of the war, the beginning of the end of the piston-engine era and the dawn of the jet age, and the Cold War.
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Beginning with the establishment of the experimental flying boat station at Felixstowe, the author explains the development of aircraft testing in two different environments and examines in detail those maritime aircraft which did much to establish British naval airpower and deve ...
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Using 500 photographs, The Secret Years explores unusual variants of standard service aircraft types, machines which remained purely experimental, and the trials with their guns, bombs, rockets, and equipment. Performance tables, details of production, and rogue aircraft tests to ...
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