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Bernd Horn

    Battle Cries in the Wilderness
    The Wrecking Crew
    Perspectives on the Canadian Way of War
    From Cold War to New Millennium
    Unleash the Dogs of War: Secret Missions in Support of Operation Crusader
    Establishing a Legacy
    • 2022

      WITNESS THE BIRTH OF THE MODERN SPECIAL FORCES IN NORTH AFRICA The summer of 1940 was a dark period for Britain and the Allied cause, and the German military was triumphant everywhere it went. Every means was needed to stem the German tide and win the war. In North Africa, powerful benefactors who believed in the potential of the special forces bucked convention and allowed for their creation and growth. North Africa proved to be the birthplace and proving ground for some of the Allies' most prestigious special operations forces. The infamous Long-Range Desert Group and the legendary Special Air Service were born in the desert, and other formidable organizations such as the Commandos and Special Boat Service were also deployed in theatre. They would all have an important role to play in Operation Crusader. Unleash the Dogs of War details their secret missions to track German troop movements, raids to destroy German air bases deep behind enemy lines and even an audacious attempt to kill Rommel himself.

      Unleash the Dogs of War: Secret Missions in Support of Operation Crusader
    • 2019

      The Wrecking Crew

      Operation Colossus, 10 February 1941

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Operation Colossus, the first Allied airborne commando raid during World War II, is the focal point of this gripping narrative. The book uncovers the dramatic events and challenges faced by the operatives involved in this daring mission, highlighting their bravery and the strategic significance of the raid. Through detailed accounts, it explores the complexities of wartime operations and the impact of this pivotal moment in military history.

      The Wrecking Crew
    • 2016

      A Most Ungentlemanly Way of War

      The SOE and the Canadian Connection

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The Special Operations Executive (SOE) was an innovative and controversial organization established by Winston Churchill during WWII, dedicated to undermining the enemy. This group, driven by a fierce commitment to the Allied cause, engaged in various covert operations, including activities within North America, showcasing their willingness to take extreme measures to thwart the Axis powers.

      A Most Ungentlemanly Way of War
    • 2016

      No Ordinary Men

      Special Operations Forces Missions in Afghanistan

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(43)Add rating

      Focusing on the bravery and skill of Joint Task Force 2, this book uncovers four extraordinary special operations carried out between 2005 and 2006. It highlights the unit's critical role in counterterrorism, showcasing how their determination and expertise turned the tide in high-stakes situations, ultimately impacting lives and outcomes in the face of danger. The narrative promises to provide an inside look at the challenges faced by these elite soldiers, revealing the intense realities of their covert missions.

      No Ordinary Men
    • 2011

      From Cold War to New Millennium

      The History of the Royal Canadian Regiment, 1953-2008

      • 424 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The book offers a comprehensive history of The Royal Canadian Regiment, covering significant events and transformations from 1953 to 2008. It explores the regiment's experiences during the Cold War and its evolution into the new millennium, highlighting key moments and contributions to Canadian military heritage. The narrative emphasizes the regiment's role in various conflicts and peacekeeping missions, illustrating its impact on national identity and military tradition.

      From Cold War to New Millennium
    • 2011

      Battle Cries in the Wilderness

      The Struggle for North America in the Seven Years' War

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the intense conflict of the Seven Years' War, highlighting the fierce competition between France and England for dominance in North America. It delves into the unique dynamics of the war, particularly the significant involvement of Native allies, who played crucial roles in shaping the outcome. The story captures the brutality and complexity of the struggle for control over the wilderness, revealing the intertwined fates of European powers and Indigenous peoples during this pivotal historical moment.

      Battle Cries in the Wilderness
    • 2010

      No Lack of Courage

      Operation Medusa, Afghanistan

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.0(52)Add rating

      Focusing on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's Operation Medusa, this book recounts the Canadian-led military action in Afghanistan aimed at removing a strong Taliban presence in the Pashmul district. Covering the events from September 1 to 17, 2006, it delves into the challenges faced by the troops and the strategic significance of this operation in the broader context of the conflict in Afghanistan. The narrative highlights the courage and determination of those involved in this critical mission.

      No Lack of Courage
    • 2010

      Men of Steel

      Canadian Paratroopers in Normandy, 1944

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the experiences of Canada's courageous paratroopers during the Second World War, this narrative reveals their bravery and resilience amidst the chaos of combat. The book captures their pivotal roles in the greatest military invasion, showcasing the intense challenges and heroic actions that defined their finest hours. Through their stories, readers gain insight into the harsh realities of war and the indomitable spirit of those who fought.

      Men of Steel
    • 2008

      Show No Fear

      Daring Actions in Canadian Military History

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Focusing on the often-overlooked military heritage of Canada, this collection of essays highlights the nation's legacy of courage and resilience in warfare. It challenges the perception of Canadians as an unmilitary people by showcasing their rich military history and the indomitable spirit of Canadian soldiers. Through vivid accounts of daring actions, the book reveals the unique experiences that define Canada's role in military history, celebrating the bravery and tenacity of its citizens and their descendants.

      Show No Fear
    • 2008

      Establishing a Legacy

      The History of the Royal Canadian Regiment 1883-1953

      • 408 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Regimental histories offer a deep exploration of a nation's culture, values, and martial spirit, highlighting the personal stories of the men and women who serve in its armed forces. These narratives serve as a vital connection to the sacrifices and experiences of those who fight for their country, providing a unique perspective on the impact of war on individuals and society.

      Establishing a Legacy