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James Gunn (author), U.S. Navy (This Fortress World) Dashiell Hammett, was assigned to Army Intelligence on the Aleutian Islands. He assisted in writing Battle of the Aleutians... He went on to write a number of detective novels; Sven Hassel, Danish-born penal regiment soldier; Robert A. Heinlein, Lt., graduate of the United States Naval Academy.
It was loosely adapted into the film Secret Agent (1936), directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and a 1991 BBC TV series. German author Hans Herbert Grimm wrote a novel Schlump in 1928 which was published anonymously due to its satirical and anti-war tone, loosely based on the author's own experiences as a military policeman in German-occupied France ...
S. Le Sang noir; Schlump (novel) The Secret Battle; The Silver Donkey; The Singing Tree; A Small Country; The Sojourn; A Soldier of the Great War; A Soldier's Friend
World's End (1940), first novel in Upton Sinclair's Pulitzer Prize winning Lanny Budd series; Chronicles of Ancient Sunlight (1951–1969), a series of novels by Henry Williamson; The Bartholomew Bandy novels (1962, 1973–76) (Three Cheers for Me!, That's Me in the Middle and It's Me Again) by Donald Jack. The Wars (1977), novel by Timothy Findley
An alien invasion occurs in 1945, before the end of World War II. The series led to the creation of an anime series. 2002 Iron Storm: World War I lasts more than half a century. At the time of the start of the game in 1964, the "Great War" (as the war is still called in that time) has gone on for fifty years. 2003 Crimson Skies: High Road to ...
The Guns of August (published in the UK as August 1914) is a 1962 book centered on the first month of World War I written by Barbara W. Tuchman.After introductory chapters, Tuchman describes in great detail the opening events of the conflict.
Macdonald lived near Cambridge, England, and worked as a BBC radio producer until 1973, when she began working on a documentary with the Old Comrades Association of the 13th (Service) Battalion of the Rifle Brigade, who were visiting the battlefields of the Western Front.
T. E. Lawrence – author of Seven Pillars of Wisdom, colloquially known as "Lawrence of Arabia" Leo VI the Wise – Byzantine emperor (Taktika) "Yank" Levy – author of pamphlet Guerrilla Warfare; John David Lewis; B. H. Liddell-Hart – proponent of the "indirect approach" William S. Lind; Liu Bowen – Huolongjing; Stephen B. Luce
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