World War II

Giveaway & Guest Post by author Jon Reisfeld: Three Days of Terror in November

Three Days of Terror in November How Kristallnacht Continues to Haunt, and Instruct, Us Today ===================================================== Mr. Reisfeld has kindly…

12 years ago

Thoughts on: Shadows Walking by Douglas R. Skopp

After the war ended, Brenner has accidentally taken on a new identity and becomes a janitor in the courthouse where…

12 years ago

Book Review: Snow by Nigel West and Madoc Roberts

Known by his code name Snow, Owens becomes a remarkable spy and the first great double-cross agents who played a…

12 years ago

Book Review: Hitler’s Ashes by John T. Cox

The premise, Operation Valkyrie (the plot to assassinate Hitler) has succeeded and Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg is the new leader…

12 years ago

Book Review: The Emperor of Lies by Steve Sem-Sandberg

The Emperor of Lies by Steve Sem-Sandberg is dark and disturbing, but it has some humor, such as a ghetto…

12 years ago

Book Review: The Day Before Happiness by Erri De Luca

Even though The Day Before Happiness is not a long book, it is full with details about life in Naples,…

12 years ago

Book Review: The Family Affair by Leon H. Gildin

The story is not a cookie cutter “feel good” one, but it seems more realistic, I wouldn’t be surprised if…

12 years ago

Thoughts on: The Polski Affair by Leon H. Gildin

Rosa Feurmann found herself in the Hotel Polski in Nazi Occupied Warsaw as part of an investigation of Jewish partisans…

12 years ago

Veterans Day Reading List

As those who follow this blog know that I love books about the military, fiction and non-fiction. In honor of…

12 years ago

Book Review: Me, You by Erri De Luca

The story revolves around the life in the village, the relationship between the boy and his girl, the fishermen, family…

12 years ago

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