A Comrades's Luck
Author: J. E. Gillespie
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-02-26
Total Pages: 34
ISBN-13: 3368862332
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Author: J. E. Gillespie
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-02-26
Total Pages: 34
ISBN-13: 3368862332
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1881.
Author: Brian Moynahan
Publisher: Random House (UK)
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 402
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Felix Römer
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2019-06-20
Total Pages: 398
ISBN-13: 0192517511
DOWNLOAD EBOOKComrades is a new history of the mentalities of ordinary Wehrmacht soldiers, based on recently discovered intelligence records from the American interrogation camp Fort Hunt near Washington, where German prisoners of war were interned and secretly listened in on during the Second World War. US Military Intelligence captured tens of thousands of open conversations between Wehrmacht soldiers and recorded them in verbatim transcripts. The resulting collection offers new insights into the thinking and worldviews of ordinary members of Hitler's armed forces - their attitudes towards National Socialism and the 'Führer', their views of the war and their experiences during the fighting, and their knowledge of and participation in war crimes and the Holocaust. The accompanying biographical information reveals how their mindsets were connected to their individual paths through the Third Reich, the Wehrmacht, and the war. The book offers a nuanced and realistic account of life in the Wehrmacht, based on unique source material, which allows us to see the Second World War through the eyes of the protagonists.
Author: F. W. Harvey
Publisher:
Published: 1920
Total Pages: 340
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ondjaki
Publisher: Biblioasis
Published: 2008-03-15
Total Pages: 129
ISBN-13: 1926845692
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLuanda, Angola, 1990. Ndalu is a normal twelve-year old boy in an extraordinary time and place. Like his friends, he enjoys laughing at his teachers, avoiding homework and telling tall tales. But Ndalu's teachers are Cuban, his homework assignments include writing essays on the role of the workers and peasants, and the tall tales he and his friends tell are about a criminal gang called Empty Crate which specializes in attacking schools. Ndalu is mystified by the family servant, Comrade Antonio, who thinks that Angola worked better when it was a colony of Portugal, and by his Aunt Dada, who lives in Portugal and doesn't know what a ration card is. In a charming voice that is completely original, Good Morning Comrades tells the story of a group of friends who create a perfect childhood in a revolutionary socialist country fighting a bitter war. But the world is changing around these children, and like all childhood's Ndalu's cannot last. An internationally acclaimed novel, already published in half a dozen countries, Good Morning Comrades is an unforgettable work of fiction by one of Africa's most exciting young writers.
Author: Great Britain. Army. Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment)
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Published: 1910
Total Pages: 268
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Amilcar Cabral
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2016-03-30
Total Pages: 206
ISBN-13: 1783483768
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow can a people overthrow 500 years of colonial oppression? What can be done to decolonize mentalities, economic structures, and political institutions? In this book, which includes the first translation of the text ‘Analysis of a Few Types of Resistance’ as well as ‘The Role of Culture in the Struggle for Independence,’ the African revolutionary Amílcar Cabral explores these and other questions. These texts demonstrate his frank and insightful directives to his comrades in Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde’s party for independence, as well as reflections on culture and combat written the year prior to his assassination by the Portuguese secret police. As one of the most important and profound African revolutionary leaders in the 20th century, and justly compared in importance to Frantz Fanon, Cabral’s thoughts and instructions as articulated here help us to rethink important issues concerning nationalism, culture, vanguardism, revolution, liberation, colonialism, race, and history. The volume also includes two introductory essays: the first introduces Cabral’s work within the context of Africana critical theory, and the second situates these texts in the context their historical-political context and analyzes their relevance for contemporary anti-imperialism.
Author: Paul Knox
Publisher: Opus 67 Publishing
Published: 2020-03-31
Total Pages: 217
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA woman missing. A man out for revenge. A killing spree… And a detective caught in the middle of it all. AMAZON #1 BESTSELLER Detective Reece Cannon's world spirals when her friend and colleague, Lt. Tommy Shanahan, confronts a personal nightmare — his home invaded, his wife missing. And nothing good will come from the look of raw pain in his eyes. Then, one murder. Two murders. Three. Each murder peels back secret after secret and plunges Reece into a whirlwind of confession and scandal. Suddenly, she’s blindsided, framed for a crime she didn't commit. Trust is a luxury she can't afford. Haunted by the ticking clock, Reece faces a chilling question — is the killer a stranger or someone she knows? Can she unearth the truth and clear her name, or will the shadows of betrayal get her first?
Author: Sven Hassel
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 2010-12-23
Total Pages: 285
ISBN-13: 0297865811
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThere were not so much people as animals. Sometimes small and frightened, huddling together in cattle cars, wounds gaping, tongues swelling even as they licked the moist frost from the walls... Grievously wounded - having survived the operating table and the perilous journey West on a freezing freight train - Sven Hassel and his comrades find themselves behind the lines in a Hamburg hospital. The Reich is a hotbed of lies, betrayal and propaganda. Disgusted by the Nazi cause, the comrades drink themselves into oblivion, visit brothels where women dance naked on saloon tables and reach for home comforts before they return to the dreaded Russian Front. Because Hitler's war must go on... COMRADES OF WAR is a gritty portrayal of war's harsh realities and the fear and fanaticism at the heart of The Third Reich. Sven Hassel's unflinching narrative is based on his own experiences in the German Army. He began writing his first novel, LEGION OF THE DAMNED in a prisoner of war camp at the end of the Second World War.
Author: Stephen G. Esrati
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2000-06-28
Total Pages: 422
ISBN-13: 1462816215
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMaj. William Macnaughton of the Canadian army and Maj. John Bowles of O.S.S. lead a team into occupied Yugoslavia. Captured on Christmas 1944, the team's enlisted men are mercilessly beheaded while Bowles and Macnaughton are held as bargaining chips in case Germany loses the war. Tortured by the SS, and then liberated at the end of the war--Bowles and Macnaughton hunt for their captors across four continents to bring them to justice. The book delves into how the United States actually helped some Nazi war criminals escape, including the Nazi who helped put Neil Armstrong on the moon even though he had killed a bunch of GIs in an underground V-2 factory because one of them allegedly stole a loaf of bread. Other points of historical interest is the story of the attempt by Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, R-Wis., to get all of the killers reponsible for the Malmdy Massacre off the hook. McCarthy claimed the U.S. Army obtained confessions by torturing the SS men by attacking their genitals. That charge turns out to be a lie. Bowles an all-American from Ohio and Macnaughton who becomes the last Canadian to be knighted organize a team to capture the perpetrators in a story of revenge in the page-turner thriller "Comrades, Avenge us." Reviews: by Edward J.Trout, a schoolteacher from Bristol, Pa. I read Stephen's Book in record time. Kudos to Mr. Esrati for a "great" read. It was one of those "rare books" that one wants to slow down when one nears the end. Well all readers of this genre know why. There are few authors who can carry the reader and accurate history in their narrative. Stephen's technique of having his characters narrate "mini-history lessons" on such a complex topic was a "sui-generis" stylistic accomplishment. Review: by Kevin Begin, a musician from Dayton, Ohio Stephen Esrati wrote a book that kept my interest from start to finish. I thought I was reading a non-fiction novel until I read the acknowledgements at the end. The story moves quickly starting at the planning stage of a military intelligence operation during WWII and finally focusing on the search for Nazi war criminals. The book has no slow sections, and as such, I was always engrossed with the material. What makes the book read like non-fiction must be the result of Mr. Esrati's dilegent research into the people and places that comprise this book. I highly recommend this book to anyone that loves adventure and the pursuit of justice.