In the seven-month struggle following D-Day, the Allied forces faced an enemy nearly as deadly as the Axis: lack of supplies for the American lines as they swept west, pushing the Germans out of France and back toward Berlin and defeat. Thus was formed the Red Ball Express, the lifeline which fed th[...]
"New York Times "bestselling author David Robbins, "the Homer of World War II" ("Kirkus Reviews"), catapults readers into a daring wartime rescue in this unforgettable new novel
Locked in the notorious Los Banos Internment Camp southeast of Manila, Remy Tuck, his headstrong nineteen-year-ol[...]
David L. Robbins, author of the war classic War of the Rats, delivers another heart-stopping, deeply researched military adventure, this time right off today's front pages. The US military's most highly trained and elite unit is the US Air Force pararescuers, known as PJs. All battle-hardened vets, [...]
Throughout World War II, German snipers were obliged to carry a 'Scharfshutzen Buch' which recorded every kill. Each success noted had to be verified by a witness and signed by a superior officer.The journal of Sutkus is one of only a few such books to have survived the war. It records more than 2[...]