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  1. James Holland FRHistS (born 27 June 1970) is an English popular historian, author and broadcaster, who specialises in the history of the Second World War. Holland has written novels and non-fiction history books focusing on the Second World War, and presented documentaries for television and radio.

  2. James Holland has 53 books on Goodreads with 56069 ratings. James Hollands most popular book is Normandy '44: D-Day and the Epic 77-Day Battle for France.

  3. From clashes between coastal convoys and Schnellboote in the Channel to astonishing last stands in Flanders, and from the slaughter by the U boats in the icy Atlantic to the dramatic aerial battles over England, James Holland’s The Battle of Britain paints a complete picture of that extraordinary summer a time in which the fate of the world ...

  4. James Holland has 70 books on Goodreads with 2267 ratings. James Hollands most popular book is Alvesdon.

  5. Follow James Holland and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's James Holland Author Page.

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  7. The War in the West: A New History Volume 2, . the Allies Fight Back 1941-43. by James Holland. 4.48 · 871 Ratings · 60 Reviews · published 2017 · 16 editions. In the second volume of his acclaimed new history …. Want to Read.

  8. Follow James Holland and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's James Holland Author Page.

  9. The author of a number of best-selling histories he has presented - and written - a large number of television programmes and series. He has a weekly Second World War podcast, We Have of Making You Talk, with Al Murray, and is Chair of the Chalke Valley History Festival.

  10. Across the battlefronts on land, sea and air, to the streets, fields and factories of Britain, America, Africa and Europe, Holland shows, in his own dramatic and compelling style, how the fortunes of war were changed and what happened when the Allies were finally able to fight back . . .