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Analysis: Erwin Rommel's Photography

An article I wrote analyzing Field Marshal Erwin Rommel's wartime photography, which appeared in World War 2 History magazine this past August:

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Published on December 10, 2019 14:46 Tags: author, ballinger, books, fiction, fletcher, history, magazine, military, nonfiction, photography, rommel, war, world, writer, writing, zita

Reuniting Rommel's Photos in Germany

The story of how I found, restored and repatriated the war photos of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel featured in Military History magazine: https://www.historynet.com/rommels-ph...
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The Secret Art Bunker of Nuremberg

In my latest article for Military History magazine--a secret vault under a castle, hidden art, dueling Nazis, & a German-born U.S. agent who returned an emperor's crown jewels. True story.
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Monty's Tribute to Lincoln

My article about British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery's tribute to U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, published by "For the People" newsletter of the Abraham Lincoln Association: https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.muckra...
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A Review from the Military Writers Society of America

"Author Zita Steele has given us a delightful story of suspense and romance in her book, The Hidden Sphinx, A Tale of World War II Egypt. Steele sets the story in and around Cairo during the early part of the war, and effectively weaves into her book the ancient history and landmarks of the region. The story's two protagonists meet in Cairo: Major Frost, the no-nonsense British Army investigator, and Eve Weathers, an American journalist. The two work together to find the murderer of a British officer. The trail leads them throughout the Egyptian desert, in and out of several ruins, and has them on a hunt, not only for the murderer, but also for a cursed, ancient embalming knife. Their chase takes them into conflict with German soldiers, various tomb raiders, and deserters from both sides of the conflict. With wisps of the supernatural always dancing around the edges of the story, Eve and Frost still find time to fall in love. The question is, will either survive to the end of the story? I recommend this book." -- Review by Bob Doerr, Military Writers Society of America (MWSA)
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Published on May 03, 2020 12:42 Tags: fiction, fletcher-egypt, history, ii, military, review, sphinx, steele, supernatural, suspense, war, world, zita

Exploring the Secrets of Steel Plate Armor

MHQ takes a cold hard look at steel plate armor as showcased by the Vienna Art History Museum’s “Fashion in Steel” exhibit. Read my article here: https://www.historynet.com/what-made-...
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Published on March 16, 2023 12:53 Tags: armor, history, medieval, military, myths, renaissance, technology, war