- The One That Got Away Kendal Burt and James Leasor
- Cockleshell Heroes George Kent
- Fourteen Days of Hell on an Icecap Carl Wall
- I Was a Night-Club Spy Claire Phillips and Frederick Painton
- The End of the Scharnhorst C. S. Forester
- The Man Who Saved London George Kent
- ‘Wingate’s Circus’ Charles Rolo
- The Corpse That Hoaxed the Axis The Hon. Ewen E. S. Montagu
- Confusion Was Their Business Frederic Sondern
- Japan’s Last Secret Weapon – Balloons Brigadier-General W. H. Wilbur
- The Battle of D-Day Minus One Blake Clarke
- The Neutral War in Scandinavia Colonel Bernt Balchen
- The Longest Day Cornelius Ryan
- The Idol of San Vittore Indro Montanelli
- The Radar Screens That Told Lies Allan Michie
- ‘I Fell 18,000 Feet Without a Parachute’ Nicholas Stephen Alkemade
- The Day Bombay Blew Up John Ennis
- What Really Happened to Rommel Countess Waldeck
- Death on a Divine Wind Captain Rikihei Inoguchi and Commander Tadashi Nakajima
- The Man with the Miraculous Hands Joseph Kessel
- The RAF versus the V-2 Allan Michie
- They Kidnapped a General Greg Keeton
- The Greatest Sea-Air Battle in History Hanson Baldwin
- Germany Was Bombed to Defeat Allan Michie
- Adolf Hitler’s Last Days Frederic Sondern
- The Great Nazi Counterfeit Plot Major George McNally
- Was This the Deadliest Error of Our Time? William Couglin
- No High Ground Fletcher Knebel and Charles Bailey
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