_____. The Bombers, The RAF Offensive Against Germany 1939–1945. London, 1983.
_____. Hitler’s Rockets, The Story of the V-2s. London, 1985.
Lucas Phillips C. E. Victoria Cross Battles of the Second World War. London, 1973.
Lund Paul, and Ludlam Harry. PQ 17, Convoy to Hell, the Survivors’ Story. London, 1968.
Macdonald John. Great Battles of World War II. London, 1986.
Macdonald J. F. The War History of Southern Rhodesia. 2 volumes. Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, 1947 and 1950.
Macintyre Donald. The Battle of the Atlantic. London, 1961.
_____. The Battle for the Pacific. London, 1966.
McKee Alexander. Caen, Anvil of Victory. London, 1984.
Mackenzie Compton. Mr Roosevelt. London, 1943.
MacLaren Roy. Canadians Behind Enemy Lines 1939–1945. Vancouver, 1981.
Maclean Fitzroy. Disputed Barricade, The Life and Times of Josip Broz-Tito, Marshal of Yugoslavia. London, 1957.
Mack Joanna, and Humphries Steve. The Making of Modern London 1939–1945. London, at War. London, 1985.
Madeja W. Victor. The Russo-German War, Summer — Autumn 1943. Allentown, Pennsylvania, 1987.
Manchester William. The Arms of Krupp, 1587–1968. Boston, 1964.
_____. American Caesar, Douglas MacArthur, 1880–1964. London, 1979.
_____. Goodbye, Darkness, A Memoir of the Pacific War. New York, 1979.
Manning Paul. Hirohito, The War Years. New York, 1986.
Manstein Erich von. Lost Victories. London, 1958.
Manus Ukachukwu Chris. Roman Catholicism and the Nazis, A Review of the Attitude of the Church during the Persecutions of the Jews in Hitler’s Europe // Remembering for the Future, Jews and Christians During and After the Holocaust. Oxford, 1988.
Manvell Roger, and Fraenkel Heinrich. The Canaris Conspiracy, The Secret Resistance to Hitler in the German Army. London, 1969.
Maresch Boguslaw (editor). Stutthof Historic Guide. Gdansk, 1980.
Margry Karel. The Ambushing of SS-General Hanns Rauter // After the Battle. Number 56. London, 1987.
Marrus Michael R., and Paxton Robert O. Vichy France and the Jews. New York, 1981.
Martin H. J., and Orpen Neil D. Eagles Victorious, The Operations of the South African Forces over the Mediterranean and Europe, in Italy, the Balkans and the Aegean, and from Gibraltar and West Africa. Cape Town 1977.
Martin Ralph. World War II, A Photographic Record of the War in the Pacific, From Pearl Harbor to V-J Day. Greenwich, Connecticut, 1955.
Martin Ralph G. The G. I. War, 1941–1945. Boston, 1967.
Maser Werner (editor). Hitler’s Letters and Notes. London, 1974.
Mason John T. Jr. (editor). The Pacific War Remembered, An Oral History Collection. Annapolis, Maryland, 1986.
Masterman J. C. The Double-Cross System in the War of 1939 to 1945. London, 1972.
Matsas Joseph. The Participation of the Greek Jews in the National Resistance (1940–1944). Janina, 1982.
Mayer S. L. (editor). The Japanese War Machine. London, 1976.
Mead Peter. Orde Wingate and the historians. Braunton, Devon, 1987.
Messenger Charles. The Commandos, 1940–1946. London, 1985.
_____. Hitler’s Gladiator, The Life and Times of Oberstgruppenführer and Panzergeneral-Oberst der Waffen-SS Sepp Dietrich. London, 1988.
Michelis Meir. Mussolini and the Jews, German — Italian Relations and the Jewish Question in Italy. Oxford, 1978.
Middlebrook Martin. The Nuremberg Raid 30–31 March 1944. London, 1973.
_____. The Peenemünde Raid, The Night of 17–18 August 1943. London, 1982.
_____. The Schweinfurt-Regensburg Mission, American Raids on 17 August 1943. London, 1983.
______. The Berlin Raids, RAF Bomber Command, Winter, 1943–1944. London, 1988.
Milazzo Matteo J. The Chetnik Movement and the Yugoslav Resistance. Baltimore, 1975.
Military Intelligence Division, US War Department: German Military Intelligence, 1939–1945. Frederick, Maryland, 1984.
Millar George. The Bruneval Raid, Flash-point of the Radar War. London, 1974.
Miller John Jr. United States Army in World War II, The War in the Pacific, Guadalcanal, The First Offensive. Washington D. C., 1949.
Mills Walter. This Is Pearl! The United States and Japan, 1941. New York, 1947.
Ministry of Information: Front Line, 1940–1941, The Official Story of the Civil Defence of Britain. London, 1942.
Ministry of Information: The Campaign in Greece and Crete. London, 1942.
Ministry of National Defence: The Canadians in Britain 1939–1944, Ottawa 1945.
Mitcham Samuel W. Jr. Hitler’s Field Marshals and their Battles. London, 1988.
Mocq Dr Jean-Marie. Ascq 1944, La Nuit La Plus Longue. Lille, 1984.
Modelski Tadeusz. The Polish Contribution to the Ultimate Allied Victory in the Second World War. Worthing, Sussex, 1986.
Molho Michael. In Memoriam, Hommage aux Victimes Juives des Nazis en Grèce. Salonica, 1973.
Mollo Andrew. Dachau // After the Battle. Number 27. London, 1980.
Molony Brigadier C. J. C. The Mediterranean and Middle East. Volume V, The Campaign in Sicily 1943 and the Campaign in Italy, 3rd September 1943 to 31st March 1944. London, 1973.
_____. The Mediterranean and Middle East. Volume VI, Victory in the Mediterranean. London, 1984.
Morgan-Witts Max, and Thomas Gordon. Ruin from the Air, The Atomic Mission to Hiroshima. London, 1977.
Morison Samuel Eliot. History of United States Naval Operations in World War II. Volumes 1–15. London, 1948–1962.
Morton Louis. United States Army in World War II, The War in the Pacific, The Fall of the Philippines. Washington D. C., 1968.
Moss Norman. Klaus Fuchs, The Man who Stole the Atom Bomb. London, 1987.
Mrazek James E. The Fall of Eben Emael, Prelude to Dunkirk. London, 1972.
Mueller Ralph, and Turk Jerry. Report After Action, The Story of the 103D Infantry Division. Innsbruck, 1945.
Muggeridge Malcolm (editor). Ciano’s Diary 1939–1945. London, 1947.
Müller-Hill Benno. Murderous Science, Elimination by scientific selection of Jews, Gypsies, and others, Germany 1933–1945. Oxford, 1988.
Neave Airey. Saturday at M. I. 9, A history of underground escape lines in North-West Europe in 1940–1945 by a leading organiser at M. I. 9. London, 1969.
Nichols David (editor). Ernie’s War, The Best of Ernie Pyle’s World War II Dispatches. New York, 1986.
North John. N-W Europe 1944–1945, The Achievement of 21st Army Group. London, 1953.
Novitch Miriam. Sobibor, Martyrdom and Revolt, Documents and Testimonies. New York, 1980.
Nussbaum Chaim. Chaplain On the River Kwai, Story of a Prisoner of War. New York, 1988.
Pabst Helmut. The Outermost Frontier, A German Soldier in the Russian Campaign. London, 1986.
Padfield Peter. Dönitz, The Last Führer. London, 1984.
Pallud Jean Paul. SDE Operation Pimento // After the Battle. Number 26. London, 1979.
_____. Budapest // After the Battle. Number 40. London, 1983.
_____. Operation Merkur, The German Invasion of Crete // After the Battle. Number 47. London, 1985.
Papagos Alexander. The Battle of Greece 1940–1941. Athens, 1949.
Parton James. Air Force Spoken Here // General Ira Eaker and the Command of the Air. Bethesda, Maryland, 1986.
Pavlov Dmitri V. Leningrad 1941, The Blockade. Chicago, 1965.
Pedersen Bent. The Aarhus Attack // After the Battle. Number 54. London, 1986.
Perrault Gilles. The Red Orchestra. London, 1968.
Phayer Michael. Margarete Sommer, Berlin Catholics, and Germany’s Jews 1939–1945 // Remembering for the Future, Jews and Christians During and After the Holocaust. Oxford, 1988.
Plant Richard. The Pink Triangle, The Nazi War Against Homosexuals. New York, 1986.
Playfair Major-General I. S. O. The Mediterranean and Middle East. Volume I, The Early Successes against Italy (to May 1941). London, 1954.
Playfair Major-General I. S. O. The Mediterranean and Middle East. Volume II, ‘The Germans come to the Help of their Ally’ (1941). London, 1956.
Pogue Forrest C. George C. Marshall, Ordeal and Hope, 1939–1942. London, 1968.
Polish Air Force Association: Destiny Can Wait, The Polish Air Force in the Second World War. London, 1949.
Polish Ministry of Information: The German New Order in Poland. London, 1941.
Porter Cathy, and Jones Mark. Moscow in World War II. London, 1987.
Posner Gerald L., and Ware John. Mengele, The Complete Story. London, 1986.
Presser Jacob. The Destruction of the Dutch Jews. New York, 1969.
Price Billy F. Adolf Hitler, The Unknown Artist. Houston, Texas, 1984.
Prittie T. C. F., and Edwards W. Earle. South to Freedom, A Record of Escape. London, 1946.
Pryce-Jones David. Paris in the Third Reich, A History of the German Occupation, 1940–1944. New York, 1981.
Putney Diane T. (editor). ULTRA and the Army Air Forces in World War II. Washington D. C., 1987.
Puvogel Ulrike. Gedenkstätten für die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus, Eine Dokumentation. Bonn, 1987.
Quigley Harold S. Far Eastern War 1937–1941. Boston, 1942.
Raiber R. The Führerhauptquartiere // After the Battle. Number 19. London, 1977.
Ramsey Winston G. Normandy 1944–1973 // After the Battle. Number 1. London, 1973.
_____. Arnhem // After the Battle. Number 2. London, 1973.