"Partisans and Guerrillas" is a 1978 Time-Life World War II volume issued in sturdy hardcover without a dust jacket. The front board bears the title in silver; corners show minor rubbing, while the interior pages remain clean and well bound. Photos inside depict partisan fighters and resistance movements across Europe and Asia.
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If you enjoy military history, resistance stories or researching family members who fought behind enemy lines, this illustrated book makes an engaging addition. Its detailed narrative and archival photographs bring the covert struggle to life.
This item will be carefully packaged with protective materials and shipped promptly in a sturdy mailer or box, so it arrives ready to enjoy.