..waited for thirty years for Liverpool to run away with the Premier League (UK soccer) and then with a 22-point advantage lock-down happens and...
..excellent work. Very impressive as is your web site. I have to ask though..how long to create that and what is your fee for something like that?...
No idea where you get this from; the high-point of 109 development was the Friedrich which appeared in numbers in mid-1941. Thereafter every...
Not sure about any health issues but I bump into Erich/Rick all the time on FB.
..interesting blog! Ideally you need to get a native English speaker to correct some of your turns of phrase.
he 'revisited' the 'Black Cross ..' series for Ian Allan/Classic already in four volumes. The original series was being published through Eagle...
..what happened to John Weal? ..well he must be about 80 years old and if you ask me his out-dated artworks were long over-due for retirement..
..so its evidently not appearing through Eagle Editions then ... I wonder why that could be...disagreement with the author perhaps...? Surely not.
Look for Philipp Kerr's books especially 'Field Grey' 'The one from the other' etc etc. Also recommended Ben Pastor's 'Tin Sky'
read that and weep Sheldrake .. and Skipper I was driving around Calais only the other day - there are now no signs of any migrants or any...
says he (Sheldrake). That was just about the most mis-informed post I've ever read on this forum (from Sheldrake). Looks like you need a history...
Beevor's 'D-Day, the battle for Normandy' is certainly a page-turner...as is Hastings "Nemesis - the Battle for Japan". I really enjoyed Isby's "...
it wasn't much of a peak though of course. For example, 1,400 Tiger I's (approx) vs 36,000 T-34s
It seems to me that this machine has acquired a certain 'aura' that it simply does not warrant. Here was a machine conceived for taking out tanks...
[IMG] Russian POWs in open rail wagons at Suwalki, Poland, snow on the ground " Eisenbahnransport von russische Gefangene am Bahnhof Suwalki,...
fantastic shelves, green with envy..
nice one Adam! those JG 300 books look good. :cool: my 'shelves' are full of WWII armour titles nowadays!
..hi Martin nice find, thanks very much for the heads-up... this is the interview re-transcribed on pages 250-251 of the Heimdal Villers-Bocage...
not even an arrogant American fighter pilot would state - as Yeager did a while back - that the Spitfire wasn't a good aeroplane. Not so much...
..saw that the author was claiming it was the biggest non-fiction book ever published in a single volume - what on earth was he thinking? Why...