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Discuss Hols4Heroes: Brandnew copy of the book 'Kursk' by Lloyd Clark- ends 27/09/11 at the Charity Auctions forum within the The Army Rumour Service website; Here you can make a bid for a Brandnew copy of the book 'Kursk' by ...
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    Hols4Heroes: Brandnew copy of the book 'Kursk' by Lloyd Clark- ends 27/09/11

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    Brandnew copy of the book 'Kursk'

    by Lloyd Clark

    Another great book for the Tankies around


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    The auction will run for a week.

    Please make your bids before

    Tuesday, 27th of September, 1800 hrs.

    ( Just to make sure, this is UK time. )


    All proceeds to Holidays4Heroes, please help those who have given so much.

    Thank you for your support !

    Special thanks to Camberwell Carrot, who donated the book.



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    A very gentle first




    Where are all the tankies ?
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    £5..............................

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    Thank you for the first bid, Tick.
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    This book is an excellent explanation of, arguably, one of the most important battles of WW2. There have never been so many tanks involved in one action before or since and it is doubtful if there will ever be a battle like it. The book has been reviewed for ARRSE by jim24 and the review can be found here : 5 stars!

    This is a serious look at this battle, why it happened, what the background to the action is, politically and militarily and written by an eminent historian. It is well worth a read if you are in any way interested in armoured warfare.
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    £12..........................

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    GBP25 from a Tankie

    P.S. Is it a signed copy??

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    Thank you, Kit_Monkey and Tick.

    And thanks for the information, Auld-Yin.


    Product Description
    A monumental, enthralling work charting the greatest land battle of all time which changed the course of World War Two, by a highly regarded military expert
    5th July 1943: the greatest land battle of all time began around the town of Kursk in Russia. This epic confrontation between German and Soviet forces was one of the most important military engagements in history and epitomised 'total war'. It was also one of the most bloody, characterised by hideous excess and outrageous atrocities. It was a monumental and decisive encounter of breathtaking intensity which became a turning point, not only on the Eastern Front, but in the Second World War as a whole. As Churchill noted, for Russia, 'Stalingrad was the end of the beginning, but the Battle of Kursk was the beginning of the end'. Using the very latest available archival material including the testimonies of veterans and providing strategic perspective alongside personal stories of front line fighting, Lloyd Clark has written a lucid, enthralling and heart-stopping account of this incredible battle.

    About the Author
    Lloyd Clark is a senior academic in the Department of War Studies at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and Professorial Research Fellow in War Studies, Humanities Research Institute, University of Buckingham. He is the author of several books, including Anzio: The Friction of War and Arnhem: The Greatest Airborne Battle in History, has contributed to numerous others and lectures on military history all over the world. He is a frequent guide to battlefields on four continents and often works on radio and television as both historical adviser and interviewee. He lives in rural Hertfordshire with his wife and three children.
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    Sorry, bokkatankie, missed your post for posting at the same time.

    Thank you for your bid and it's not a signed book this time.
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