Cadet Publishing
is a
Publishing House
specialized in
military history
and
based on the
international cooperation
between the United States and Europe
.
Founded by Yannis Kadari, a publisher and seasoned entrepreneur, market leader in Europe for twenty years, Cadet Publishing is specialized in military history, with a huge focus on World War II. We produce generously illustrated books and we are working on projects for specialized magazines and mooks on subscription. We also offer a consulting service for fellow publishers in North America who are looking to open up to the European market, thereby reaching a market of hundreds of millions of readers and customers ... Read more
Written by European and North American historians, in English or skillfully translated by qualified specialists and native speakers, our books are illustrated with photos from private collections and archives, plans, maps and 3D artworks showing equipment and weaponry from new and surprising angles.
We pay particular attention to the design of our publications to make them pleasant and exciting reading.
A pictorial history of the
Armored Division Ariete
The Ariete is the best-known of the Italian Regio Esercito's armored divisions. As the spearhead of Italian forces in North Africa, its name is linked to the Afrika Korps' victories and to the gigantic battles that marked operations in Libya and Egypt between 1941 and 1942.
Both criticized and praised by the Desert Fox, Erwin Rommel, the Ariete Division gradually gained in experience alongside the powerful German ... Read more
Terror in the Atlantic: a U-Boat story
The Typ VII attack submarine is without doubt the best-known submarine of WW2. Hundreds were built and commanded by astoundingly successful naval aces; the Typ VII richly deserved its nickname ‘the work horse of the U-Bootwaffe’.
However, what is less well-known is that although being designed pre-war as a reliable interim vessel, the original type evolved throughout the war in a series of improved versions. This was ... Read more
Volume I - an Allied perspective
How and why were Atlantic convoys put in place? How were they really organized? How were they escorted and with which weapons, men and tactics? What about the merchant ships, the routes they took and the dangers that awaited them? How did men survive being torpedoed in the middle of the Atlantic?
Using a thematic approach, the author has answered fascinating questions such as these in a book that covers ... Read more