Glasgow at War, 1939–45
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Craig Armstrong., & Craig Armstrong|AUTHOR. (2019). Glasgow at War, 1939–45 . Pen & Sword Books.

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Craig Armstrong and Craig Armstrong|AUTHOR. 2019. Glasgow At War, 1939–45. Pen & Sword Books.

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Craig Armstrong and Craig Armstrong|AUTHOR. Glasgow At War, 1939–45 Pen & Sword Books, 2019.

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Craig Armstrong, and Craig Armstrong|AUTHOR. Glasgow At War, 1939–45 Pen & Sword Books, 2019.

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Edinburgh at War 1939-1945 poignantly commemorates the efforts and achievements of Edinburgh: workers, fighters, families divided, all surviving astounding tests.
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