Biography
R. W. Thompson served in World War II and was promoted to Captain before he was transferred to the Intelligence Corps for training. After his release from the army he traveled extensively as a war correspondent for the Sunday Times. He attended the Nuremberg trials as a reporter. In 1951 he settled in Suffolk to write full time on military subjects.
Books by Reginald William Thompson
At Whatever Cost - The Story Of The Dieppe Raid
Churchill and Morton
Generalissimo Churchill
Montgomery, the field marshal
Battle for the Rhine
Battle for the Rhine
Boy in blinkers
Boy in blinkers
The battle for the Rhineland
Dieppe at dawn
Dieppe at dawn
The pink house in Angel Street
The pink house in Angel Street
Black Caribbean
Black Caribbean
Men under fire
An Englishman looks at Wales
An Englishman looks at Wales
Land of to-morrow
Land of to-morrow
Argentine interlude
Argentine interlude