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James Holland
Historian & author writing about the Second World War & Jack Tanner novels, and presenter of numerous TV films & series. Chalke Valley History Festival.
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James Holland 2 h
Ha, ha! Never unnecessary!
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Rokewood 6 h
The Bores of my generation who talk as though they *were in* World War II (despite the fact that to have even a 7 year old’s memories of D-Day you’re now 82—my Mother’s age) really need to rediscover the War. No better place to start than ’s new masterpiece
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James Holland 8 h
Not those particulars guns - they could only do 180 degrees!
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James Holland 8 h
See it to believe it, people!
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James Holland 9 h
Singapore is a strange place. Futuristic and hengelike but also rather like the world’s largest cricket stumps.⁦
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James Holland 9 h
Extraordinary forgotten former British gun emplacements on . Facing south, to sea, of course, not north from where Yamashita’s men were advancing.
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Normandy '44 19 h
Lots of WWII (and on of course) alongside practically every and any other era of history you might have an interest in... a great day (or several days!) out.
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James Holland 20 h
Ha, ha! Nice one, Tom. Clearly, you’ve been planted by the Russian state.
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James Holland 20 h
Interesting! We definitely should chat about this one...
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James Holland 20 h
Thank you. And there’s lots on the Canadians...
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James Holland 11 de mai
I was offered the chance to but it was seven days in a recording studio...
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James Holland 11 de mai
Very pleased to highlighted here. out next week and hoping people find lots that’s fresh and new from a widely perceived to be familiar story.
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Penguin Books UK 10 de mai
Ahead of the 75th anniversary of D-Day landings, renowned historian debunks six popular myths about one of World War Two's defining moments:
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Normandy '44 10 de mai
Walking the ground for the 1st time ever, US Ranger Dr Mike Simpson offers an experienced soldier’s perspective alongside fresh analysis of the strengths & weaknesses of both sides
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Goalhanger Films 10 de mai
Look at for some rather special episodes of with & out soon 👀
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Sgt_Cop 10 de mai
I have just woken up after nights and look what’s arrived latest. I know what I will be reading over my rest days. 😁
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James Holland 10 de mai
I did enjoy it a huge amount, I just say. Giles is a terrific writer!
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David Musgrove 10 de mai
Respondendo a @James1940
There’s a special 24-page supplement on D-Day, for the 75th anniversary, with pieces from (whose defence of Monty will probably attract a few letters), Gavin Mortimer, Ashley Jackson and Peter Caddick-Adams
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History Hit💥 10 de mai
James Holland makes the case for paying greater attention to the operational, nuts and bolts, history of the Second World War
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James Holland 10 de mai
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