Yet night after night Flight Lieutenant Geoffrey King and the crew of C Charlie risked their lives in the skies over Germany.Geoffrey King and the crew of C Charlie are unique in having flown together for fifty missions and living to tell the tale.
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Ark Royal
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In June 1941 the Ark Royal won one of Britain's most famous naval victories. In her first two years of operation the Ark Royal survived countless attacks, and was considered one of the luckiest ships in the Navy. Within one month of sinking the Bismarck, the Ark Royal too was destroyed while sailing off the coast of Gibraltar.
Target Basra
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In the dead of night on 20 March 2003, Royal Navy Marines from 40 and 42 Commando board a fleet of twenty helicopters. číst celé
I Fought at Dunkirk
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SURVIVOR STORIES FROM DUNKIRK, NOW THE SUBJECT OF A MAJOR FILM FROM CHRISTOPHER NOLAN When Britain declared war against Germany in September 1939, thousands of young men sailed across the English Channel to fight for their country. These are the compelling stories of seven men who are proud to say I Fought at Dunkirk.
Operation Market Garden: a plan to capture the bridge over the Rhine at Arnhem and outflank the German front. Mike Rossiter has interviewed three of the survivors of those fateful days, each involved in a different flank of the British attack, and in vivid detail reconstructs the events that lead up to this most famous of glorious defeats.
The Spy Who Changed The World
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The gripping true story of Klaus Fuchs: the spy who sold the nuclear secrets to the Russians When the three leaders of the victorious allies, Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union, met at Potsdam in July 1945, President Truman announced to Stalin that the U.S. had a new and devastating weapon. Observers report that Stalin paid no attention to this remark. In fact, Stalin was well aware of the existence of the atomic bomb, and the Soviet Union was rapidly developing its own. Stalin owed his knowledge to the atomic scientist Dr. Klaus Fuchs, who can lay claim to being the most successful spy in history. A refugee from Nazi Germany, entrusted with crucial work at the very heart of the British and American nuclear weapons project, Fuchs gave every piece of information he had to the KGB, the Russian intelligence agency. Then in 1950, his spy mission complete, he made an unprompted confession to MI6. His espionage accelerated the start of the Cold War between Russia and the West, and caused a split between the U.S. and British governments that forced Britain to build its own atomic weapons. The world that Fuchs helped create remained in the grip of a nuclear stand-off for a generation. This account uses previously unseen archive documents to bring to life one of the most compelling spy stories of the 20th century.
Now Mike Rossiter - with unprecedented access to sailors from the Belgrano and HMS Conqueror - gives us a dramatic and definitive retelling of the events that led up to the sinking.
Když se na Postupimské konferenci setkali zástupci vítězných mocností, oznámil prezident Truman Stalinovi, že Spojené státy disponují novou zbraní s mimořádně ničivým účinkem. Stalin však nedal najevo velké překvapení. O existenci atomové bomby dobře věděl a sovětští vědci již intenzivně pracovali na jejím vývoji. Za potřebné poznatky vděčili Klausi Fuchsovi, vědci, kterého lze označit za jednoho z nejúspěšnějších špionů v dějinách. Fuchs, nadaný matematik a zároveň člen německé komunistické strany, uprchl z nacistického Německa a následně byl pověřen klíčovými úkoly v rámci britského a amerického projektu vývoje nukleárních zbraní. V průběhu prací však předával tajné informace KGB. Když svůj úkol splnil, sám se roku 1950 udal britské tajné službě MI6. Jeho špionáž urychlila počátek studené války a dala vznik světu, který po celou jednu generaci žil ve stínu vzájemného nukleárního zastrašování světových velmocí.
