
The Nazis at War Collection
Charles Whiting(Author)
Canelo History (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 23. July 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
978-1-80436-420-8 (ISBN)
Description
History's most evil war machine laid bare in three intense works from renowned bestseller Charles WhitingHitler's Secret War: During the Second World War there was, behind the scenes, a bitter conflict stamped "Top Secret". It was a war of infiltration and misdirection, espionage and assassination. And the Nazis were determined to win. Featuring interviews with key figures, this extraordinary and gripping story offers a thrilling look at the hidden battles of the war, revealing the full extent of Hitler's secret intelligence networks.
Warriors of Death: Hitler's SS bodyguards prided themselves on doing whatever it took to fulfill their duties, even if it meant death. Of the 30,000 soldiers who signed up, only thirty survived the war. This chilling day-by-day account takes us to right up to their final humiliation at the Battle of the Bulge. A gripping history of one of the Second World War's most terrifying units, it shows just how far the Nazis were willing to go and the great efforts needed to vanquish them.
Paths of Death and Glory: On 4 January 1945, General "Blood and Guts" Patton confided gloomily to his diary, "We can still lose the war." The Nazis were attacking in Eastern France, Luxembourg, and Belgium, and the Allied armies were in trouble. Would the German will to resist never be broken? From diaries, interviews, and battalion journals, this volume forges an epic picture of the final Nazi rearguard.
These three unforgettable books are must-reads for anyone with an interest in the Second World War and the Allies' deadly adversary.
Warriors of Death: Hitler's SS bodyguards prided themselves on doing whatever it took to fulfill their duties, even if it meant death. Of the 30,000 soldiers who signed up, only thirty survived the war. This chilling day-by-day account takes us to right up to their final humiliation at the Battle of the Bulge. A gripping history of one of the Second World War's most terrifying units, it shows just how far the Nazis were willing to go and the great efforts needed to vanquish them.
Paths of Death and Glory: On 4 January 1945, General "Blood and Guts" Patton confided gloomily to his diary, "We can still lose the war." The Nazis were attacking in Eastern France, Luxembourg, and Belgium, and the Allied armies were in trouble. Would the German will to resist never be broken? From diaries, interviews, and battalion journals, this volume forges an epic picture of the final Nazi rearguard.
These three unforgettable books are must-reads for anyone with an interest in the Second World War and the Allies' deadly adversary.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Canelo
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-80436-420-8 (9781804364208)
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Person
Charles Whiting was the author of numerous bestselling works of fiction and military history.