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Robin Hunter Neillands (3
December 1935 – 30
January 2006) was a
British writer, born in Glasgow, who
specialized in
travel and
military history. He also...
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Beevor 2012, pp. 380–381. Rich 1992, p. 178.
Gordon 2004, p. 129.
Neillands 2005, p. 60.
Keegan 1997, p. 277.
Smith 2002.
Thomas &
Andrew 1998, p...
- for the Rhine, p. 58.
Neillands. The
Battle for the Rhine, pp. 157–161.
Neillands. The
Battle for the Rhine, p. 87.
Neillands. The
Battle for the Rhine...
- Rampling. It was
written by
Allan Scott, from a
homonymous novel by
Robin Neillands (writing
under the name
Robin Hunter).
Irons portrays a man who s****s...
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Gazette (Supplement). 10 July 1917. p. 6956.
Neillands 1999, p. 361.
Williams 1983, pp. 170–211
Neillands 1999, p. 438. "No. 30398". The
London Gazette...
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Neillands 2004, pp. 81–82.
Neillands 2004, p. 81.
Neillands 2004, p. 79.
Saunders 1959, p. 180.
Chappell 1996, p. 28.
Neillands 2004, p. 78...
- D-Day: The Soldiers' Story. London: John Murray. ISBN 978-1473649019.
Neillands,
Robin (2002). The
Battle of Normandy, 1944. London: C****ell. ISBN 978-0-304-35837-3...
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Sumption 2012, p. 411.
Baker 2000, p. 6.
Baker 2000, p. 6;
Neillands 2001, pp. 182–184.
Neillands 2001, pp. 182–184;
Curry 2002, pp. 77–82.
Mortimer 2008...
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Neillands 2006, pp. 192–194.
Neillands 2006, p. 204.
Neillands 2006, p. 193.
Groot 1988, p. 205.
Groot 1988, pp. 205–207.
Neillands 2006, pp...
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needs to be
viewed as a 'Hollywood'
interpretation of events.
Robin Neillands commented, "A
countless number of
veterans have
urged me to
ignore most...