Tag Archives: WW2
Research sources for 1940s London
My latest WW2 thriller is now on pre-order at Amazon. It will launch on April [...]
Mar
The Seven Lives of Adolf Hitler
Historical Fiction author David Lawlor investigates the luck of the devil. Take it away, David. [...]
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Mar
Hitler’s Drivers
Adolf Hitler’s chauffeurs were all close associates and long term loyal members of his personal [...]
Mar
A WW2 Monster – Klaus Barbie
‘The Butcher of Lyon’ was leader of the Gestapo in the Lyon area 1942–1944 holding [...]
Mar
WW2 Bombing of Cities
The German blitz of London began on September 7, 1940 and continued for 57 consecutive [...]
Mar
WW2 – A Famous German General
While writing my WW2 books, I had to come up with names for various characters, [...]
Aug
WW2 Double Cross – the true story?
During WW2, British Military Intelligence, MI5, intercepted every enemy agent that the Abwehr sent to [...]
May
WW2 – The Holocaust: What the German People Knew
One or two readers have questioned why there was no mention in The Black Orchestra [...]
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Mar
WW2 – MI5
Before the outbreak of World War I, the British Security Service consisted of two sections responsible, [...]
Mar
WW2 – British Intelligence SOE
If the German WW2 intelligence machinery was a complicated maze of competing agencies, British Intelligence [...]
Feb