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Peter Harclerode

    Peter Harclerode's writing draws on a distinguished military career, including service in the Irish Guards, the SAS, and the Parachute Regiment across the UK, Middle East, and Far East. This extensive experience informs his unique perspective on conflict and military operations. His work offers readers an authentic glimpse into the demanding world of special forces and elite military units. Through his prose, Harclerode brings a level of detail and realism often missing in military narratives.

    The lost masters
    Arnhem, a tragedy of errors
    Go to It!
    • Go to It!

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      On 23rd April 1943, the War Office laid down a phased programme for the formation of what was to become one of the most renowned divisions in the history of airborne forces: the 6th Airborne. Based on a wide variety of sources, including eyewitness accounts by former members of the division, this superbly and profusely illustrated volume covers in detail the history of this remarkable force and the equally remarkable men who served in it. The 6th Airborne Division was one of the most famous fighting formations of the British Army. Go To It is the gripping account of a story which has not been told - until now.

      Go to It!
    • Arnhem, a tragedy of errors

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Describes and analyzes the reasons for the failure of "Operation Market Garden" at Arnhem, when the British troops were forced to withdraw before the Rhine and Ruhr barriers could be attacked again the next year.

      Arnhem, a tragedy of errors
    • The lost masters

      • 402 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The difinitive current assessment of an on-going saga. It is a terrible indictment of greed and indolence.--The Financial Times

      The lost masters