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German ELEKTRA pressing, release number , of album by DOKKEN: Back For The Attack. The track details are as shown on the images provided. The record has a number of faint and ineffective sleeve-scratches & scuff-lines, otherwise in a hardly played, near excellent condition. The cover, which includes a pictorial details inner-sleeve, has lightly scuffed corners and edges, plus a few light edge crinkles, otherwise in a near excellent shape.      
R 40
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Field Marshall Rommel"greift an" (Attack)- Postcard -VDA Series E-23 VDA-National League of German Aboard February 1942 in Support of German Youth The series depicts the original art work done by W Willrich
R 375
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Buy YUGOSLAVIA ++ MAXIMUM CARTE ++ 1984 ++ FAILURE OF GERMAN ATTACK ECT ++ SEE SCANS BELOW for R4.00
R 4
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My Reference: 0562810 Shipping:  Small Condition: Please judge the condition from the scan Condition: Used Catalogue: Scott SC 853 Tags:  Issued in memory of the victims of the Nazi attack on Oradour, France, June 10, 1944. French Flag, Flags            
R 2
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 Desert Raiders (SAS Operation) - Shaun Clarke - 2016 - Paperback as new. In the North African desert in 1941 the war is being won by the brilliant German commander General Rommel, and the British are in retreat on all fronts. A young British army lieutenant, David Stirling, believes that the only way to reverse this situation is to attack the enemy behind their own lines, using small groups of men who can insert by land, sea or air as required. The first of these men are dropped by parachute to attack enemy airfields in the Gazala area, but the raid is a disaster, with many lives lost. The following year, the survivors of that operation, now working hand in hand with the Long Range Desert Group, mount a series of spectacular raids in heavily armed jeeps against airfields in the Benghazi region, destroying nearly a hundred enemy aircraft, leaving the German army reeling, and reversing the course of the war. Desert Raiders is the colourful story of the birth of the SAS, the most renowned regiment in the history of the British Army – forged with fire and steel in the vast, sun-scorched plains of the North African desert, pitting themselves against the might of the formerly invincible German army, and gaining a reputation that will make them a legend in their own time.
R 70
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When a German victory became impossible, the July 1944 conspirators plotted to bring a quick end to the war, hoping to negotiate a peace with the Western allies and possibly to join them in a war against Russia. Because the Allies would not negotiate with Hitler, the plotters planned to assassinate him and seize control of the government, using the Replacement Army to overcome the S.S. and the Nazi Party.This army would also maintain order within Germany, a task that would require more than half-a-million trained men. The conspirators convinced key Replacement Army officers to withhold men from the Field Army in the spring of 1944 in preparation for taking over the country. The result was a German army that lacked enough reserve divisions to counter the invasion of France and the Red Army attack in Russia. Although the plotters failed to kill Hitler, they hastened the war's end by weakening the German army. Dunn examines the 1944 July Plot from a manpower and logistics...
R 30
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Postmark - Great Britain 1970 cover bearing special cancellation for 30th Anniversary of German attack on Coventry
R 73
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1979 first edition very large hardcover in good condition. Dust jacket has some wear around edges. R55 postage in SA. Chapters: 1914 Rebellion, German South-West Africa campaign, attack at Agagia, Smuts in East African Campaign, Delville Wood, Arras, Ypres, WW2, Dunkirk, Abyssinian campaign, Tobruk, El Alamein, Italy....
R 140
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2005. First Edition. Hard cover with dust cover, 244 pages. Very good condition, as new. Under 1kg. Between 1918 and 1986 the marine branch of the Royal Air Force provided rescue facilities, support and other services to this armed service. In its pre-1941 guise as the Air Sea Rescue service, the RAF had an inventory of over 200 motorboats, supported by float aircraft engaged in rescue, towing, refueling and servicing RAF aircraft. Amongst the many characters of this early period was none other than Lawrence of Arabia. The Marine Craft Section itself came into existence in February 1941 as a direct result of the compelling need to retrieve downed pilots from the sea. Initially the craft were lightly armed, but as the chivalry between the British and the German rescue services deteriorated, the launches became heavily armed craft, not only capable of defence but also attack. They were supported by a wide variety of aircraft, including Lysanders and Walruses. The ASR was involved in Dieppe and D-Day and operated in the Mediterranean and the Far East. During the war years alone over 13,000 aircraft crew were saved by the ASR service, in addition to the many hundreds of other servicemen whose vessels had been hit by mines or had fallen prey to submarines.   
R 115
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2005. First Edition. Hard cover with dust cover, 244 pages. Very good condition, as new. Under 1kg. Jon Sutherland & Diane Canwell Between 1918 and 1986 the marine branch of the Royal Air Force provided rescue facilities, support and other services to this armed service. In its pre-1941 guise as the Air Sea Rescue service, the RAF had an inventory of over 200 motorboats, supported by float aircraft engaged in rescue, towing, refueling and servicing RAF aircraft. Amongst the many characters of this early period was none other than Lawrence of Arabia. The Marine Craft Section itself came into existence in February 1941 as a direct result of the compelling need to retrieve downed pilots from the sea. Initially the craft were lightly armed, but as the chivalry between the British and the German rescue services deteriorated, the launches became heavily armed craft, not only capable of defence but also attack. They were supported by a wide variety of aircraft, including Lysanders and Walruses. The ASR was involved in Dieppe and D-Day and operated in the Mediterranean and the Far East. During the war years alone over 13,000 aircraft crew were saved by the ASR service, in addition to the many hundreds of other servicemen whose vessels had been hit by mines or had fallen prey to submarines.   
R 60
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1979 first edition very large hardcover with dust jacket and 135 pages in very good condition. R60 postage in SA. Inscription of previous owner in front.  Also: Rebellion 1914, German South-West Africa campaign, attack at Agagia, Jan Smuts takes command, battle Delville Wood, Arras, 3rd battle of Ypres, WW2, Dunkirk, battle Britain, Abyssinian, Sidi Rezegh, Gazala, Tobruk, El Alamain, Italy.....
R 150
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SADF ARTILLERY BADGE = UBIQUE  Collar badge = Bursting grenade with seven flames. Motto: Ubique (Everywhere)   Brief history in SA = The Cape Field Artillery (CFA), founded in 1857, is the fourth oldest Reserve unit in the SANDF, but is regarded as the senior regiment (as a corps, the artillery is senior to the infantry). The regiment is also the only unit still in existence that acted in defence of a direct attack on South African soil – defending Upington on January 24, 1915, against a German force that included rebel General Manie Maritz and Boer prophet “Siener” van Rensburg. The SAA was, however, only established as a corps, on February 1, 1922, when a new Defence Act came into effect. The SA Artillery Formation was founded on January 1, 1999.   CONDITION:  Very Good. Lugs in tact with one pin slide. Sold as seen in the images. Images form part of the description.
R 100
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1979 first edition very large hardcover with dust jacket and 135 pages in very good condition. R65 postage in SA. Inscription of previous owner in front.  Also: Rebellion 1914, German South-West Africa campaign, attack at Agagia, Jan Smuts takes command, battle Delville Wood, Arras, 3rd battle of Ypres, WW2, Dunkirk, battle Britain, Abyssinian, Sidi Rezegh, Gazala, Tobruk, El Alamain, Italy.....
R 120
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