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Clouds of Glory
General Lee has long fascinated me as a man who did not believe in secession, but was compelled by his sense of honor and Fate to become an icon of the war which followed. He is, of course, an idol … Continue reading
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Tagged 1840s, 1850s, 1860s, American Civil War, biography, history, Michael Korda, Robert E. Lee
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Alone
Alone: Britain, Churchill, and Dunkirk: Defeat Into Victory© 2017 Michael Korda544 pages Judging by most World War 2 histories, the war only heats up once Hitler’s rapid takeover of northern and western Europe is accomplished in the spring of 1940, … Continue reading
With Wings Like Eagles
With Wings Like Eagles: A History of the Battle of Britain© 2009 Michael Korda322 pages “The odds were great: our margins small: the stakes infinite.” – Vice Air Marshal Keith Park, No. 11 Group. RAF. As far as drama goes, … Continue reading
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Tagged aviation, BnB 2011 Nonfiction Reading Challenge, Britain, critical history, history, Michael Korda, military, WW2
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