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Robert J. Kershaw

    January 1, 1950

    Robert Kershaw is a distinguished military history author whose work is deeply informed by extensive service in the armed forces. His writing offers a detailed understanding of military operations, strategy, and tactics, drawn from active duty in various conflict zones and his experience within NATO structures. Kershaw's analytical and informative style provides readers with valuable insights into the complexities of warfare. His expertise as a military analyst and historical editor further enhances the credibility and depth of his literary contributions.

    Arnheim '44
    Soha ne add meg magad
    D-Day
    War without garlands
    "It never snows in September"
    • 2000

      War without garlands

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Examines the campaign largely through the eyes of the German forces who were sent to fight and die for Hitler's grandiose plans. The author draws on German war diaries, post-combat reports and secret SS files to provide an enthralling account of the campaign from the perspective of the ordinary soldier.

      War without garlands
    • 1994

      "It never snows in September"

      • 364 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.2(305)Add rating

      Once more reprinted, this excellent work records the German view of Operation 'Market Garden' and the Battle of Arnhem in September 1944. Based on extensive research and containing new material it uniquely chronicles that struggle through the eyes of the German soldier and analyses the reasons for the eventual outcome.

      "It never snows in September"
    • 1993

      D-Day

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Robert Kershaw provides an account of the D-Day landings, fully illustrated with a selection of historic photographs.

      D-Day