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The Running Dogs of War: Malayan Emergency 1948–1960

The Running Dogs of War: Malayan Emergency 1948–1960

The Malayan Emergency (1948-1960) was a guerrilla war between British forces and communist insurgents in Malaya. Sparked by communist demands for recognition and fueled by Maoist propaganda, the conflict saw brutal hit-and-run tactics. British strategies, including forced resettlement, gradually quelled the insurgency. The war ended following Malaya's independence in 1957, with the emergency officially declared over in 1960.
Sino–Indian War: Border Clash October–November 1962

Sino–Indian War: Border Clash October–November 1962

"Sino–Indian War: Border Clash October–November 1962" explores the historical and geopolitical tensions between India and China over Himalayan territories, leading to the 1962 conflict. Highlighting the legacy of British colonial borders, the McMahon Line dispute, and the impact of post-World War II shifts in power, the book details the military escalations that culminated in a brief, intense war coinciding with the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Red China: Mao Crushes the Kuomintang, 1949

Red China: Mao Crushes the Kuomintang, 1949

"Red China: Mao Crushes the Kuomintang, 1949" explores the pivotal year when Mao Tse-tung and the People’s Liberation Army, backed by Soviet support, decisively defeated Chiang Kai-shek’s Kuomintang forces, marking a significant shift in China’s future. The narrative traces the long struggle from guerrilla warfare to the establishment of a communist dictatorship, highlighting the impact of the Sino-Japanese War and internal divisions that left the Kuomintang weakened and paved the way for Mao's rise as one of history's most controversial leaders.
Malayan Emergency: Triumph of the Running Dogs 1948–1960

Malayan Emergency: Triumph of the Running Dogs 1948–1960

"Malayan Emergency: Triumph of the Running Dogs" delves into the 1948-1960 conflict in British Malaya, where the Malayan Communist Party waged a guerrilla war for independence against British colonial forces. Utilizing training and arms initially provided by Britain during WWII, the conflict signified a tumultuous chapter in the struggle for self-determination, involving a broad coalition of Commonwealth forces in a protracted counter-insurgency operation.
The Berlin Blockade: Soviet Chokehold on Berlin and the Great Allied Airlift 1948–49

The Berlin Blockade: Soviet Chokehold on Berlin and the Great Allied Airlift 1948–49

"The Berlin Blockade" recounts the intense standoff over Berlin (1948–49) between the Soviets, aiming to push the Western Allies out, and the Allies' historic airlift response to sustain the city. Sourced from British press accounts, it vividly captures the Cold War's early tensions, showcasing a mix of military readiness and diplomatic maneuvering against the backdrop of a potential global conflict.
Chariot of Fire: Israeli Merkava Tank

Chariot of Fire: Israeli Merkava Tank

For many analysts, the Valley of Tears tank battle between Israeli and Syrian armour that took place on the Golan Heights in October 1973 was one of history’s greatest. On the Hebrew holy day of Yom Kippur, on 6 October Egyptian and Syrian forces simultaneously attacked Israeli-occupied Sinai and the Golan Heights respectively.
Irgun: Revisionist Zionism 1931–48

Irgun: Revisionist Zionism 1931–48

"Irgun: Revisionist Zionism 1931–48" offers an insightful look into the Irgun Tsvai Leumi's radical campaign for an independent Jewish state, from its founding by Ze’ev Jabotinsky to its pivotal role in the lead-up to Israel's establishment in 1948. Covering key events like the King David Hotel bombing, this book navigates the fine line between terrorism and freedom fighting, shedding light on the group's legacy and its impact on modern Israeli politics.
Sheffield’s Military Legacy

Sheffield’s Military Legacy

"Sheffield's Military Legacy" unveils the city's deep-rooted martial history from its strategic Norman castle to its crucial role in steel production for military purposes. Detailing Sheffield's significant contributions to British military efforts, especially in World Wars, the book highlights local units' valor, the city's enduring spirit, and its commemorations of sacrifice, including six Victoria Cross recipients. A tribute to Sheffield's indelible mark on military history, this narrative celebrates centuries of service and innovation.
Nottingham’s Military Legacy

Nottingham’s Military Legacy

"Nottingham’s Military Legacy" traces Nottingham's pivotal role in British military history, from William of Normandy's castle in 1066 to its transformation into a military hub. It highlights the city's involvement in key historical events, including the English Civil War, the Luddite Riots, overseas campaigns, and both World Wars, culminating in its integration into the Mercian Regiment. This concise account celebrates Nottingham's enduring legacy of valor, sacrifice, and military evolution through the ages.
Echoes of the Coventry Blitz

Echoes of the Coventry Blitz

With the digital juxtaposing of archival images with photographs taken by the author himself for this publication, and drawing from contemporary press accounts of the Coventry Blitz, this book presents a totally unique comparative insight into the Nazi bombing of Coventry in the Second World War.