October 2017 Issue Leo McKinstry High Achievers The Women Who Flew for Hitler: The True Story of Hitler’s Valkyries By Clare Mulley LR
May 2015 Issue Leo McKinstry ‘They’ll eat that girlie for breakfast’ Defending the Motherland: The Soviet Women Who Fought Hitler’s Aces By Lyuba Vinogradova (Translated by Arch Tait) LR
February 2015 Issue Caroline Moorehead Place of Terror If This Is a Woman: Inside Ravensbrück – Hitler’s Concentration Camp for Women By Sarah Helm
August 2006 Issue Anne de Courcy A Girl’s Own Story Sand in My Shoes: Wartime Diaries of a WAAF By Joan Rice LR
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