THE UNWANTED by Peter Clenott (Level Best Books, 2022)
Fans of "Code Name Verity" by Elizabeth Wein will love THE UNWANTED by Peter Clenott (Level Best Books, 2022), a WWII novel set mainly in Germany from 1939-1947. (I enjoyed this book more than
American readers usually approach the Revolutionary War/War of Independence through American eyes. A Very Fine Regiment is an opportunity to read about it from the perspective of a British Regiment. The 47th Foot that was involved in many of the Re
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I got this book today: the title in English is: Till Death do us Part.
The book is about the marriages in camp Westerbork. From this camp the Jews were deported to the East. 261 couples married in the camp. 75% of the couples didn't survive the war.
I got the book today, the Dutch copy. Gonna start reading it this weekend. I don't know what to think about it. There is a lot of bad publicity about the book here in Holland.
Andrew Nagorski’s Hitlerland: American Eyewitness to the Nazi Rise to Power fills a void for American journalistic perspective on Hitler’s Germany in the 1920s and ‘30s. Readers will recognize names such as William Shirer, H
By Martin K.A. Morgan Published by Zenith Press, 2014 ☆☆☆☆☆
‘D-Day’, the June 6, 1944 invasion and battle for Normandy, France, possesses a rich and growing historiography. This anthology--in both book and film format--includes thoroughly-researched