WW2

Book Review: The Road Beyond Ruin by Gemma Liviero

This is a story with many layers, brutal and naked, which had several twists I did not see coming. There…

8 months ago

Book Review: American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin

American Prometheus is an exceptional biography which manages to weave politics, science, and humanity into an engaging story which changed…

8 months ago

Book Review: A Tale of One January by Albert Maltz

A Tale of One January by Albert Maltz is a historical-fiction story of two women who escaped from a Nazi…

10 months ago

Book Review: Night by Elie Wiesel

Night by Ellie Wiesel is a memoir of the author’s experiences with his father in the Nazi concentration camps of…

10 months ago

Book Review: The Wind Knows My Name by Isabel Allende

Ms. Allende focuses on children, and how policies of cruelty use them as pawns. Only the fact that good people…

11 months ago

Book Review: Hedda by Peter Haden

Hedda by Peter Haden is an enjoyable historical fiction. It is intelligent, the main characters are intriguing, and the narrative…

11 months ago

Book Review: Killin’ Generals by Dwayne Epstein

Killin' Generals: The Making of the Dirty Dozen, the Most Iconic WW II Movie of All Time takes a look…

1 year ago

Book Review: Benghazi-Bergen-Belsen: The Lost Story of the Holocaust of North African Jews by Yossi Sucary

Benghazi-Bergen-Belsen (בנגאזי–ברגן־בלזן ) Yossi Sucary tells of the plight of North African and Libyan Jews during World War II

1 year ago

Audiobook Review: Donovan’s Devils by Albert Lulushi

Donovan's Devils brings to the forefront the unquestioned bravery of the operatives. The help they provided behind the lines was…

1 year ago

Book Review: The Confidante by Christopher C. Gorham

A biography of Anna Rosenberg, a Hungarian Jewish immigrant who helped millions of Americans through legislation, competence, and leadership

1 year ago

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