WW2

Book Review: Blood of Vipers by Michael Wallace

The reader can feel the exhaustion of bot the American soldiers and German civilians. The fanaticism of the Nazi gangsters…

9 years ago

Fun Facts Friday: Primo Levi

Levi’s book The Periodic Table (published in 1975), which links qualities of the elements, was named the best science book…

9 years ago

Book Review: Escape from the Deep by Alex Kershaw

Mr. Kershaw tells an excellent story, pieced together by official records, as well personal experience as told by the survivors…

9 years ago

Book Review: The Madagaskar Plan by Guy Saville

The narrative is fast and bloody, the story is fascinating and complex with many sub plots to keep track of.…

9 years ago

Book Review: Operation Garbo by juan Pujol and Nigel West

About: Operation Garbo: The Personal Story of the Most Successful Spy of World War II by Juan Pujol and Nigel…

9 years ago

Friday Facts: Anne Frank

Anne Frank’s Diary was published in 67 languages and is considered one of the best first-hand experiences of the war…

9 years ago

Book Review: Village of Secrets by Caroline Moorehead

The story of the small village and its surroundings were responsible for saving thousands of people during World War II…

10 years ago

Book Review: The Temporary Gentleman by Sebastian Barry

It seems as if Mr. Barry put great thought into the narrative of this book. Each of us, I’m sure,…

10 years ago

Book Review: The Boxer’s Story: Fighting for My Life in the Nazi Camps by Nathan Shapow & Bob Harris

Mr. Shapow survived several labor camps and even Rikenau. How did he ever survived the Nazi killing machine, especially due…

11 years ago

Thoughts on: Hell Above Earth by Stephen Frater

Werner Goering, a United States B-17 pilot during World War II for the Mighty 8th Air Force, had a hurdle…

12 years ago

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