Series: Time-Life: The Third Reich

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The Apparatus of Death by Time-Life Books
Barbarossa by Time-Life Books
Descent into Nightmare (Third Reich) by Time-Life Books
Fortress Europe (Third Reich) by Time-Life Books
The Heel of the Conqueror by Time-Life Books
Lightning War by Time-Life Books
The Road to Stalingrad by Time-Life Books
Scorched Earth by Time-Life Books
The Shadow War by Time-Life Books
The Southern Front by Time-Life Books
The Ss (Third Reich Series) by Time-Life Books1
The Twisted Dream by Time-Life Books
War on the High Seas by Time-Life Books
Fists of Steel (Third Reich) by Time-Life Books2
Storming to Power by Time-Life Books3
The New Order (Third Reich) by Time-Life Books4
The Reach for Empire (Third Reich) by Time-Life Books5
Wolf Packs by Time-Life Books7
The Conquests of the Balkans (Third Reich) by Time-Life Books8
Afrikakorps (Third Reich) by Time-Life Books9
The Center of the Web by Time-Life Books13
The Center of the Web (Third Reich) by George Constable13

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