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James Holland (born 27 June 1970) is an English author and broadcaster who specializes in the history of
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
. His most recently published written work is 2021's ''Brothers in Arms: One Legendary Tank Regiment's Bloody War from D-Day to VE-Day'', which follows the Sherwood Rangers, a British tank regiment, throughout multiple battles.


Early life and education

Holland was born in
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, Wiltshire. He was educated at Chafyn Grove School, Salisbury, and
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, and in 1992 attained a BA degree in History from St Chad's College, Durham. His elder brother
Tom Holland Thomas Stanley Holland (born 1 June 1996) is an English actor. His accolades include a British Academy Film Award, three Saturn Awards, a Guinness World Record and an appearance on the ''Forbes'' 30 Under 30 Europe list. Some publications h ...
is also a writer and historian.


Career

Holland has written both novels and non-fiction history books focusing on the Second World War, and has presented documentary programming about WWII for television and radio. He is also the co-founder, co-chair and programme director of the annual Chalke Valley History Festival, which is the largest festival dedicated entirely to history in the UK. Holland and
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produce the ''We Have Ways Of Making You Talk'' podcast.


Non-fiction books

Holland's first historical account of World War II was published in 2003. ''Fortress Malta – An Island Under Siege, 1940–1943'' was favourably reviewed by
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for the ''Guardian'': "Fortress Malta succeeds brilliantly in showing war's human position. James Holland deftly interweaves the personal histories of pilots, soldiers, submariners, sailors, nurses, office clerks and other civilians. All are brought compellingly to life in a brisk, tightly constructed narrative that has the impetus of first-hand experience." In 2006, Holland published a study of a selection of young men who reached adulthood during World War II. ''Twenty-One: Coming of Age in the Second World War'' (retitled ''Heroes: The Greatest Generation and the Second World War'' for the 2007 paperback release) was reviewed by
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in the ''Telegraph'': "Holland has already achieved a reputation as a fine and perceptive recorder of human experience. Here, he exploits his skills to describe what it is like for very young people to find themselves performing tasks and sometimes assuming responsibilities greater than anything they could have known at 21 in peacetime life." His 2008 book ''Italy's Sorrow: A Year of War, 1944–1945'' was reviewed by ''Publishers Weekly'', which said: "This is popular history at its very best: exhaustively researched, compellingly written and authoritative". Historian
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, writing in the ''Telegraph'', praised Holland's book ''The Battle of Britain: Five Months that Changed History, May – October 1940'' (2010): "Holland prefers his history to be about people, and his dazzling cast of characters includes civilians and servicemen, men and women, young and old. It may take him more than 300 pages to get to the Battle of Britain proper, yet the pace never flags". ''Aviation History'' magazine called his 2013 history, ''Dam Busters: The True Story of the Inventors and Airmen Who Led the Devastating Raid to Smash the German Dams in 1943'' "painstakingly researched and splendidly told" and said that it was "the definitive book on the subject, deserving a place in the library of any student of the famous raid". In 2015, ''The Guardian'' reviewed the first volume in Holland's planned trilogy, ''The War in the West, Volume I: Germany Ascendant 1939–1941'', with writer
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calling it "impeccably researched and superbly written" and saying "Holland’s fascinating saga offers a mixture of captivating new research and well-considered revisionism. The next two volumes should be unmissable." The second volume, ''The War in the West:The Allies Strike Back, 1941–1943'', was published in 2017 and was called by ''Kirkus Reviews'' "an expert, anecdote-filled, thoroughly entertaining if heavily British-oriented history of the war’s middle years". His 2019 book ''Normandy '44: D-Day and the Battle for France'' was called "far from the first but among the better histories of the Allied invasion of Europe" by ''Kirkus Reviews'' and "an excellent and engrossing new look at the Normandy invasion" by ''Publishers Weekly''. Holland also writes entries in the '' Ladybird Expert Series'' of books for children, with each focused on a particular battle or aspect of World War II. He has said that he plans to write a total of twelve books for the series. He is also an occasional contributor to Britain at War magazine.


Novels

Holland's first novel, ''The Burning Blue'' (2004), is about a young fighter pilot who is hiding a family secret. It takes place in the months leading up to and after the start of World War II. Nigel Jones wrote the ''Guardian'' review of it and said " ollandhas joined the few who can bring history to life." His first novel in a series featuring the exploits of Sgt. Jack Tanner, a soldier in the fictitious WWII unit The King's Own Yorkshire Rangers, was published in 2008. ''The Odin Mission'' was favorably reviewed by the ''Telegraphs Roger Perkins, who called it "a meaty, all-action yarn". As of 2019, a total of five Jack Tanner books have been published. Holland has also written two young adult novels about teenage soldiers taking part in famous World War II battles: ''Duty Calls: Dunkirk'' (2011) and ''Duty Calls: Battle of Britain'' (2012).


Documentaries

Holland has written and presented a number of documentaries on World War II for
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. ''Battle of Britain: The Real Story'' (2010) received a Break-through Talent nomination from the
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for its producer/director Aaron Young. ''Dam Busters: The Race to Smash the German Dams'' aired in 2011, ''The Battle for Malta'' in 2013 and ''Normandy '44: The Battle Beyond D-Day'' in 2014. With his two-part BBC Two documentary ''Cold War, Hot Jets'' (2013), he took a rare departure from World War II to focus on the postwar era and the aeronautics race. Reviewing it for the ''Guardian'', Sam Wollaston called it a "rip-roaring documentary." Starting in 2015, Holland filmed multiple episodes of the
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documentary series ''Pritzker Military Presents'', produced by the Pritzker Military Museum & Library in Chicago. Two of the episodes were based upon the first two volumes of his ''War in the West'' book trilogy: ''The Rise of Germany, 1939 – 1941'' and ''The Allies Strike Back, 1941–1943'', and a third was based upon his 2018 book ''Big Week: The Biggest Air Battle of World War II''. He also appeared on an episode of the
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's '' Nazi Megastructures'', titled 'Hitler's Killer Subs', in 2016. In 2018, he made a documentary for
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's on-demand history channel, HistoryHit TV. In ''Imphal & Kohima: Britain's Greatest Battle'', he argued that the simultaneous 1944
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and
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, in which Allied forces drove back the Japanese attempt to invade India, was Britain's greatest military battle of all time. In 2019, he looked at the use of amphetamines in World War II and how it unleashed the first pharmacological arms race in an episode of the PBS history series ''
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'', titled ''World War Speed''. Holland also appeared as one of the team of experts investigating the theory that
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could have survived World War II and escaped to South America, in the
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series ''
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'' (2015–2018). In 2019 Holland appeared in the two-part BBC documentary series ''Lost home movies of Nazi Germany'', where he was recorded reacting to personal footage captured in Germany and its
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shortly before and during the Second World War.


Personal life

Holland is honorary secretary and a playing member of Chalke Valley Cricket Club and was instrumental in organising the relocation of the cricket ground from a combined football and cricket ground at the Chalke Valley Sports Centre to a new ground solely for cricket at Butt's Field, Bowerchalke. He contributed a chapter about the creation of the new cricket ground to the book ''The Authors XI: A Season of English Cricket from Hackney to Hambledon'', which was collectively written by members of another cricket team on which he has played, the Authors XI. In August 2014, he was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to ''
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'' expressing their hope that Scotland would vote to remain part of the United Kingdom in September's referendum on that issue. He is a Fellow of the
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and a member of both the British Commission for Military History and the Guild of Battlefield Guides. He has his own collection at the Imperial War Museum. He is the great-nephew of Olympian Charles Holland, the first British
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to complete the
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. Holland lives in
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with his wife and two children.


Books


Non-fiction for adults

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The War in the West

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Non-fiction for children


Ladybird Expert series

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Novels for adults

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Jack Tanner series

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Novels for young adults

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Television Broadcasts

*''The End of the War in Europe, Victory in Europe'' (UKTV History, May 2005) *''Battle of Britain: The Real Story'' (BBC Two, September 2010) *''Dam Busters'' (BBC Two, 8 November 2011) *''Battle for Malta'' (BBC Two, 7 January 2013) *''War Heroes of the Skies (''National Geographic Channel, August 2013) *''Cold War, Hot Jets'' (BBC Two, 8 November 2013) *''Normandy '44: The Battle Beyond D-Day'' (BBC Two, 6 June 2014) *'' Nazi Megastructures – Episode: Hitler's Killer Subs'' (National Geographic, 2016) *''
Hunting Hitler ''Hunting Hitler'' is a History Channel television series based on Conspiracy theories about Adolf Hitler's death, the premise that Adolf Hitler escaped from the ''Führerbunker'' in Berlin at the end of World War II. The show was conceived foll ...
'' (History, 2015–2018) *''Pritzker Military Presents – Episode: 'The War in the West: The Rise of Germany, 1939 – 1941'' (PBS, 2015) *''Pritzker Military Presents – Episode: The War in the West: The Allies Strike Back, 1941–1943'' (PBS, 2017) *''Pritzker Military Presents – Episode: Big Week: The Biggest Air Battle of World War II'' (PBS, 2018) *''Imphal & Kohima: Britain's Greatest Battle'' (History Hit TV, 2018) *''
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– 5 Episodes'' (ZDF, 2018) *''
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– Episode: World War Speed'' (Netflix, 2019) *''Greatest Events of WW2 in Color'' – Historian *''Hitler's Megafortresses'' (2019) ... Historian *''Hitler's Flying Forces'' (2019) ... Historian *''Hitler's Deadly Tanks'' (2019) ... Historian *''Hitler's War at Sea'' (2019) ... Historian *''Hitler's Henchmen'' (2019) ... Historian *''Battle for the Pacific'' (2019) ... Historian *''War on the Eastern Front (2019) ... Historian'' *''Nazi War Machines - secrets uncovered'' (2020) **''The Luftwaffe'' **''The Panzers'' **''The U-boats'' **''The Guns''


See also

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References


External links


James Holland's official website
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