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Tag Archives: WW2
Battles for Scandinavia
Battles for Scandinavia© 1981 John Elton203 pagesTime-Life History of WW2 In Battles for Scandinavia, John Elton takes readers into the three nations who had the distinct bad luck to lay between the warring powers of World War 2. Norway, Sweden, … Continue reading
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Tagged Britain, Germany, history, military, naval, Russia, Scandinavia, Time-Life History, WW2
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The Battle of the Atlantic
The Battle of Britain © 1977 Barrie Pitt, series editor William Goolrick 208 pages Time-Life History of WW2 Long before panzers roared through Paris and Stukas littered the fields of France with burned-out machines, the Phony War existed only in … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Britain, Germany, military, naval, submarines and unterseebooten, Time-Life History, WW2
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I Saw it Happen in Norway
I Saw It Happen in Norway© 1940 C.J. Hambro292 pages I Saw it Happen in Norway is a rare account of Hitler’s early expansion, the story of a nation’s downfall told first-hand from a surviving member of its government and … Continue reading
Battle of Britain
Battle of Britain© 1980 Len Deighton224 pages “When I told them that Britain would fight on alone, whatever [the French] did, their generals told their prime minister and his divided cabinet, ‘In three weeks England will have its neck wrung … Continue reading
Hitler’s Undercover War
Hitler’s Undercover War: The Nazi Espionage Invasion of the U.S.A.© 1989 William Breuer358 pages Wars are not confined to battlefields, even when the fields of conflict are as wide-open as the open oceans and the very sky itself, as they … Continue reading
The Miracle of Dunkirk
The Miracle of Dunkirk© 1982 Walter Lord323 pages In September 1939, British troops arrived in Europe to defend France against a rapidly expansionistic Nazi regime. Germany’s leader of six years, Adolf Hitler, had already annexed Austria and Czechslovakia, and following … Continue reading
Joe Steele
Joe Steele © 2015 Harry Turtledove448 pages What if Joseph Stalin was a Democrat? Imagine that the Man of Steel’s parents had emigrated to the United States before he was born, and that instead of rising to power through … Continue reading
The Chosen
The Chosen © 1967 Chaim Potok 288 pages Danny and Reuven are two Orthodox Jewish boys who take one thing very seriously: baseball. When their rival schools meet on the baseball diamond, religious passion turns play to war, and an … Continue reading
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Tagged baseball, bildungsroman, Chaim Potok, fathers and sons, Jewish literature, Judaism, Of Boys and Men, WW2
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An Honourable Defeat
An Honorable Defeat: A Hiastory of German Resistance to Hitler© 1994 Anton Gill293 pages No civilized nation on Earth is as haunted as its history as Germany. For twelve years, one of the worst governments conceivable … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged dissent, Germany, history, Man vs State, Nazi, WW2
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