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The Last Days of Hitler, 7th Edition
- De: Hugh Trevor-Roper
- Narrado por: Steven Crossley
- Duración: 8 h y 56 m
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In late 1945, the fate of Adolf Hitler was a complete mystery. Missing for four months, he had simply vanished. Hugh Trevor-Roper, a British intelligence officer, was given the task of solving the mystery. With access to American counterintelligence files and German prisoners, his brilliant detective work proved finally that Hitler had killed himself in Berlin. It also produced one of the most fascinating history books ever written.
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Story never gets old ... well worth it!
- De Saman en 01-07-17
- The Last Days of Hitler, 7th Edition
- De: Hugh Trevor-Roper
- Narrado por: Steven Crossley
A good read, notwithstanding its flaws
Revisado: 06-23-22
First printed in 1947, this is one of the first books published on this topic, or for that matter about WWII. As such, you will need to take the writing style in stride. The author also often offers conclusions, particularly when they concern psychoanalysis, that are not (and perhaps cannot be) substantiated. Nonetheless, it makes for an interesting read concerning the last days of the regime, and in particular the powerplays between the various participants. For example, one thing I had not appreciated prior to reading it is the influence that Martin Bormann had upon Hitler, and the manner in which he wielded that power. If you are interested in the topic, I think it's worth a read, and I don't regret doing so.
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Pacific Crucible: War at Sea in the Pacific, 1941-1942
- De: Ian W. Toll
- Narrado por: Grover Gardner
- Duración: 22 h y 6 m
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On the first Sunday in December 1941, an armada of Japanese warplanes appeared suddenly over Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and devastated the U.S. Pacific Fleet. Six months later, in a sea fight north of the tiny atoll of Midway, four Japanese aircraft carriers were sent into the abyss. Pacific Crucible tells the epic tale of these first searing months of the Pacific war, when the U.S. Navy shook off the worst defeat in American military history and seized the strategic initiative.
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Astonishingly good.
- De Mike From Mesa en 09-01-12
A wonderful and comprehensive history
Revisado: 04-19-22
Having read extensively about the European Theatre in WWII, I decided that my knowledge of the war in the Pacific was painfully inadequate - particularly as a Navy veteran! I looked for an authoritative book on the subject, and all reviews were pointing toward this one. However, given that many of the reviews focus on the fact that this book covers only the period from Pearl Harbor through the Battle of Midway in 1942, I at first almost didn't purchase it as I wanted something covering the entire war. But I then saw that this was only the first of three books in the series, and that all three together told the entirety of the chronology of WWII in the Pacific. I went ahead and took the plunge, and am certainly glad that I did.
The book itself is captivating ane extraordinarily well-researched and written. Moreover, it is, despite the subject, hugely entertaining as it tells the individual stories that came together within each battle. The book also gives insight into the military leaders of the era, and what likely led to the decisions they made -- whether situational or driven by their individual personalities.Some political background is also provided, but not so much as to distract from the narrative. Along those lines, the level of detail selected by the author is perfect. He does not focus on the minutia, but gives enough detail so that you are able to understand the intricacies of how and why things went as they did. At the end of the day, what the author does masterfully is weave together the stories of individual sailors, aviators, and military leaders into a single comprehensive tale.
As you can probably tell, highly recommended.
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The Scourge of the Swastika
- A History of Nazi War Crimes During World War II
- De: Lord Russell of Liverpool
- Narrado por: Simon Vance
- Duración: 8 h y 43 m
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When discussing the German war crimes of the Second World War, modern histories have focused on the Holocaust. While the Final Solution was a unique and unparalleled horror, German atrocities did not end there. The Nazis terrorized their own citizens, tortured and murdered POWs, and carried out countless executions throughout occupied Europe. Lord Russell of Liverpool was part of the legal team that brought Nazi war criminals to justice, and from this first-hand position, he published the best-selling The Scourge of the Swastika in 1954. Liverpool shows that the actions of the Third Reich, were illegal, not merely immoral.
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Lord Russell's Warning From History
- De Kindle Customer en 05-24-16
- The Scourge of the Swastika
- A History of Nazi War Crimes During World War II
- De: Lord Russell of Liverpool
- Narrado por: Simon Vance
Historically important, but adds little today...
Revisado: 04-19-22
When first published in 1954, The Scourge of the Swastika was key in bringing the reality of Nazi atrocities to light. As such, the book and its author deserve a great deal of respect. But the book adds little today to what is already known by anyone who has done any reading on the subject. It is effectively a laundry list of Nazi atrocities with little overall narrative or flow -- except in the chapter addressing the holocaust, which does provide some historical narrative but nothing beyond the basics. The author takes peculiar offence at the manner in which the treatment of prisoners of war violated the Geneva Convention, repeating that fact several times. I assume this is due to his legal background, but it seemed an odd thing on which to focus time and again given the overall topic. It would be similar to focusing on the statutory definition of murder in a book documenting a heinous crime. Overall, the book's original subtitle - "A short history of Nazi war crimes" - is accurate, and it generally succeeds in meeting this objective. But, unless your sole purpose is to convince yourself that the Nazis committed horrible atrocities -- something you presumably already know -- it does not accomplish much else for the modern reader.
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SPQR
- De: Richard Blade
- Narrado por: Richard Blade
- Duración: 13 h y 44 m
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A shocking discovery in a Native American burial ground in present-day North Carolina reveals a history-changing link to ancient Rome. In 55 B.C. the Roman Senate orders their most honored general, Demetrius Varinica, to cease mourning his wife and return to Rome to lead a fleet on an ill-fated invasion. The general and a handful of survivors from the devastated Fifteenth Legion wash up on an unknown shore and find themselves in a terrifying new world where every moment is a battle to stay alive.
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disapointing
- De Pat en 12-08-20
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- De: Richard Blade
- Narrado por: Richard Blade
A very pleasant surprise!
Revisado: 08-23-21
I’ll be the first to admit that I bought this book solely because it was written (and narrated!) by Richard Blade, the iconic 80s DJ. I did not go in expecting much, but was very pleasantly surprised by the story, pace, depth, and story-telling. Yeah, perhaps the historical facts aren't always spot-on, but this is a guilty pleasure, not a treatise. And of course the narration is second to none. Enjoy!
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The Handmaid's Tale: Special Edition
- De: Margaret Atwood, Valerie Martin - essay
- Narrado por: Claire Danes, full cast, Margaret Atwood, y otros
- Duración: 12 h y 6 m
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After a violent coup in the United States overthrows the Constitution and ushers in a new government regime, the Republic of Gilead imposes subservient roles on all women. Offred, now a Handmaid tasked with the singular role of procreation in the childless household of the enigmatic Commander and his bitter wife, can remember a time when she lived with her husband and daughter and had a job, before she lost everything, even her own name.
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Wait! It Mightn't Be What You Think--
- De Gillian en 04-05-17
I hate to admit it, but the TV series is far superior
Revisado: 02-26-19
First, I would like to thank Margaret Atwood for creating this dystopian world and its characters. Without her, there would be no Handmaid’s Tale. But, having said that, this is one of those rare occasions where the TV series is far superior to the book. The book moves extremely slowly throughout its first half, ultimately picking up the pace toward the end, but I found it added nothing to the Hulu series. If you love the TV series, you may like the book. But if you only want to experience one, go for Hulu.
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