Arnhem, 1944
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Arnhem 1944
Janusz Piekałkiewicz was a Polish historian and writer renowned for his deep dives into the history of World War II. His distinctive method involves structuring chapters into two parts: the first meticulously details events with contemporary sources, while the second offers his own analysis and commentary. Critics laud this approach for its highly objective presentation of material. Beyond his extensive historical works, which have been translated into numerous languages, he also explored the theme of treasure hunting in his writing.







Arnhem 1944
Hardcover. Superficial marks and light scores on price-clipped jacket. Jacket and hardcover leading corners, edges and spine ends are bumped and worn. Pages are clean and contents are clear throughout. Binding is sound. HJW
This detailed history of the mounted units during World War II contains an extensive chronological account of the campaigns in which cavalry was involved and a thorough examination of the formation of the nations concerned.