WW2 Britain Rifleman Reference Book

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This is a soft cover used condition Rifleman A Front Line Life From Alamein And Dresden To The Fall Of The Berlin wall   Reference Book with a total of 263 pages. Contains information and several photos of the Authors wartime experiences in North Africa, Belgium and Germany during WW2 and Post War. This edition was published in 2011.

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The ‘WW2 Britain Rifleman Reference Book’ is an essential soft cover volume that provides an in-depth look into the life of a British rifleman during and after World War II. Spanning 263 pages, this intriguing reference book offers personal narratives and vivid accounts from the author’s wartime experiences in pivotal theaters such as North Africa, Belgium, and Germany. Enriched with several photos, it paints a detailed picture of front-line life from the Battle of Alamein to the destruction of Dresden, culminating in the momentous fall of the Berlin Wall. First published in 2011, this book serves as both an educational resource and a poignant memoir, giving readers a first-hand perspective on the life of a soldier, the brutality of war, and the resilience required to endure and rebuild in its aftermath. Ideal for history enthusiasts, educators, and anyone interested in World War II narratives.

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