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Book Review: Masaryk Station by David Downing

Man of la BookJune 25, 2013

This is the final book to an excel­lent series in which the author appraises post World War II Europe in a cyn­i­cal, tired, yet clear man­ner. The book is a won­der­ful intro­duc­tion to the Berlin Block­ade, told through an excit­ing story with like­able characters.

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Thoughts on: Prague Fatale by Philip Kerr
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Thoughts on: Prague Fatale by Philip Kerr

Man of la BookApril 18, 2012

Bernie Gunther returns from the Easter Front to find that 1941 Berlin is not the city he left – and not for the better. Life is unpleasant in Berlin due to blackouts, Czech terrorists, RAF bombings and food rationing.

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Thoughts on: Alone in Berlin by Hans Fallada
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Book Review: Alone in Berlin by Hans Fallada

Man of la BookJanuary 22, 2012

Feeling frustrated against the Nazi machine they decide that they must act in defiance. However, acting in defiance is a sure death sentence.

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Thoughts on: The Silent Oligarch by Chris Morgan Jones
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Book Review: The Silent Oligarch by Chris Morgan Jones

Man of la BookJanuary 19, 2012

The book is somewhat complex, reading it was like walking through a maze and the reader had to pay attention. Jones writes like an insider

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Book Review: Unbelievable Adventures of a WW II German War Bride by Ingeborg M. Johnston
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Book Review: Unbelievable Adventures of a WW II German War Bride by Ingeborg M. Johnston

Man of la BookJune 9, 2011

Mrs. Johnston wrote a wonderful book that her family would treasure forever, a fascinating history that would be lost if the author didn’t write it down

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Book Review: Berlin 1961 by Frederick Kempe
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Book Review: Berlin 1961 by Frederick Kempe

Man of la BookMay 10, 2011

One of the most significant outcomes of 1961 was the perceived weakness Khrushchev found in Kennedy, prompted him to place missiles in Cuba & give up Berlin

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Book Review: Field Gray by Philip Kerr
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Book Review: Field Gray by Philip Kerr

Man of la BookApril 11, 2011

The past of Bernie Gunther catches up with in 1954 Cuba while doing work for mobster boss Meyer Lansky. Even though this anti-Nazi PI survived the Nazi regime

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