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      • David Armine Howarth (28 July 1912 – 2 July 1991) was a British naval officer, boatbuilder, historian and author.
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  1. David Armine Howarth (28 July 1912 – 2 July 1991) was a British naval officer, boatbuilder, historian and author. Biography. After graduating from the University of Cambridge, he became a war correspondent for BBC radio at the start of World War II. Howarth joined the Navy after the fall of France.

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  3. David Howarth has 85 books on Goodreads with 44987 ratings. David Howarth’s most popular book is We Die Alone: A WWII Epic of Escape and Endurance.

  4. David Armine Howarth (1912 - 1991) was a British historian and author. After graduating from Cambridge University, he was a radio war correspondent for BBC at the start of the Second World War, joining the Navy after the fall of France.

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  5. David Ross Howarth (born 10 November 1958) is a British academic and politician who was the Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Cambridge from 2005 to 2010. He served as an Electoral Commissioner between 2010 and 2018. [2] He is Professor of Law and Public Policy at the University of Cambridge.

  6. In We Die Alone, David Howarth tells the remarkable true story of Jan Baalsrud, a Norwegian resistance fighter during World War II. The story begins when Jan and his team set out on a mission from England to Norway, in an attempt to support the local resistance.

  7. Sep 30, 2016 · by David Howarth (Author), Stephen Ambrose (Introduction) 4.4 2,133 ratings. See all formats and editions. We Die Alone recounts one of the most exciting escape stories to emerge from the challenges and miseries of World War II.

  8. Feb 1, 2018 · In The Shetland Bus, David Howarth, who was second in command of the Shetland base, recounts the hundreds of trips made by fishing boats in the dark of Arctic winter to resist the Nazi onslaught. For the Norwegians who remained in Norway, the Shetland Bus―as this dangerous operation became known―fortified them both physically and spiritually.

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