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Stryker: The Siege of Sadr City by Konrad R.K. Ludwig (Roland-Kjos Publishing) 4.5 Stars (852 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

In the spring of 2008, Coalition troops responded in-force to what quickly became one of the largest, bloodiest and most influential battles of the Iraq War. For nearly three months, American and Iraqi forces fought a vicious battle over the most densely populated district of Baghdad, against a ruthless and well-organized insurgent militia known as the Jaish al-Mahdi. Sgt. Ludwig's gripping narrative offers an unfiltered view of the Final Battle of Sadr City through the unforgiving sights of his machine gun. Eager to test his mettle and make a difference in the world, he enlists with the United States Army as an infantryman and gets assigned to a tight-knit unit of hardened veterans known as "Bull Company." Having already fought in the battles of Fallujah and Mosul, Bull Company embarks on a 15-month combat deployment to the front lines of Sadr City -- which culminates in a brutal mission to push deep behind enemy lines, capture a well-guarded militia stronghold, and hold their ground "for as long as it takes."

Genre: History [x]
Length: 517 Pages (63,869 KB)
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Added: May 23rd, 2024

Destiny - La casa De Luca: NOVELA WESTERN, ROMANCE, CARGADA DE EMOCIÓN E INTRIGA, DESCUBRE LOS OSCUROS SECRETOS DE UNA FAMILIA ADINERADA DE ... by A.J. García 4.2 Stars (11 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

***EL VIEJO OESTE ERA MÁS VIOLENTO DE COMO NOS LO HICIERON CREER. LA LEY ERA ESTABLECIDA POR EL ÚLTIMO QUE QUEDARA EN PIE Y CADA FAMILIA MANTENÍA SUS SECRETOS AL COBIJO DE SU PROPIO TECHO*** En medio de este escenario complicado era difícil mantener una relación o proteger a los tuyos, y la ley, muchas veces, se manipulaba a conveniencia Sinopsis: California, 1882. Durante una de las épocas más prósperas para el estado, el encuentro accidental entre Elena y Aleksander se convierte en amor a primera vista. Sin embargo, poder estar juntos no será tan sencillo para ellos. Destiny es un pueblo en el que rige la ley del más fuerte, y a veces, la ética y las buenas costumbres deben ser trasgredidas para sobrevivir. Los duelos, los desquites y la aplicación de la ley por propia mano, son situaciones usuales en la región. Todo esto se mezcla en una historia donde, los enemigos, dentro y fuera de la familia, harán salir a la luz secretos que cambiarán la percepción de los personajes. Descubrirás que, para ganar, a veces hay que doblar la verdad. A.J. García. Novelista y guionista de cine destaca con obras como: Al borde del Círculo I y II; El don de Rachel; Reto 48; La deuda; Trastorno-Las cenizas de Joel, entre otras. Ahora nos trae su novela, inicio de una saga: Destiny-La casa De Luca NO OLVIDES COMENTAR

Genre: History [x]
Length: 499 Pages (1,599 KB)
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Added: May 23rd, 2024

Famous Landmarks of Ancient Rome: The History of the Colosseum, the Forum, and the Appian Way by Charles River Editors 3.9 Stars (15 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

*Includes pictures *Includes accounts of the landmarks written by ancient Romans *Includes bibliographies for further reading *Includes a table of contents The Roman Empire is the most famous in history, and the center of the far-reaching empire's activities was located in the Forum, a low area between the Capitoline and Palatine hills in Rome. The topography held a great deal of significance for Romans, and consequently so many layers of myth were laid on top of the landscape and buildings that it is difficult to separate legend from actual historical fact. As a low-lying area near the Tiber river, the Forum was subject to much flooding, and even into the 20th century, the Forum area could flood upwards of over 40 feet above sea level. This would factor significantly in the imagination of Romans, who later ascribed the flooding with saving the city's founders, Romulus and Remus, from execution. However, in the 8th and 7th centuries B.C., this did not make for a good area for construction. Previous generations of excavators have concluded that in the beginning, there were waddle and daub huts in the Forum, as indicated by remains of organic food material, fragments of daub, and evidence of post holes dug in the ground for these structures. However, a recent environmental study has shown that such structures could not survive the flooding that was endemic to the Forum, suggesting that it took a few hundred years (during the period of the Roman kings) for the Romans to move up to 20,000 square meters of earth in order to reclaim land in the Forum, and a gravel pavement was placed on top of the landfill. If true, this project shows a high degree of organization and central planning. When the Colosseum was built in the late 1st century A.D., the Romans, a people known for their architectural acumen, managed to amaze themselves. Martial, a Roman poet writing during the inauguration of the Colosseum, clearly believed the Colosseum was so grand a monument that it was ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 215 Pages (7,815 KB)
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Added: May 23rd, 2024

Exploring the West: The History and Legacy of the Explorers Who Led the Way for America’s Westward Expansion by Charles River Editors 4.0 Stars (7 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

The Louisiana Purchase encompassed all or part of 15 current U.S. states and two Canadian provinces, including Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, parts of Minnesota that were west of the Mississippi River, most of North Dakota, nearly all of South Dakota, northeastern New Mexico, Northern Texas, the portions of Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado east of the Continental Divide, and Louisiana west of the Mississippi River, including the city of New Orleans (parts of this area were still claimed by Spain at the time of the Purchase.) In addition, the Louisiana Purchase contained small portions of land that would eventually become part of the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan. The purchase, which doubled the size of the young nation, comprises around 23% of current American territory. The purchase allowed Jefferson to plan something he had talked about since taking office: an expedition deep into the unmapped and largely unknown continent with the final destination being the Pacific Ocean. This could prove the most significant of the goals that Jefferson - a person who thought of himself as a scientifically-minded thinker - wanted to accomplish as president. Though he knew he had bought a huge amount of land, Jefferson wasn't entirely sure of what he had bought, so he asked a team led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to traverse the continent until they reached the Pacific, studying everything from the ecology to geography along the way to get an understanding of the country's new region. Lewis and Clark would find far more than they anticipated. The 33 men who made the trip came into contact with about two dozen Native American tribes, many of whom helped the men survive the journey, and along the way they met and were assisted by the famous Sacagawea, who would become one of the expedition's most famous participants. Though they suffered deaths on their way west, the group ultimately reached the Pacific coast and got back to St. ...

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Length: 358 Pages (36,270 KB)
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Added: May 23rd, 2024

John Mosby and William Quantrill: The Lives and Legacies of the Confederacy’s Most Notorious Partisans by Charles River Editors 3.8 Stars (23 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

*Includes pictures. *Includes accounts of battles by the two partisan leaders and other important soldiers. *Includes footnotes and a bibliography for further reading. *Includes a table of contents. The Civil War is best remembered for the big battles and the legendary generals who fought on both sides, like Robert E. Lee facing off against Ulysses S. Grant in 1864. In kind, the Eastern theater has always drawn more interest and attention than the West. However, while massive armies marched around the country fighting each other, there were other small guerrilla groups that engaged in irregular warfare on the margins, and perhaps the most famous of them was Colonel John Mosby and William Quantrill. Mosby, the "Gray Ghost" of the Confederate lore that celebrates the Lost Cause, has an image that has proven nearly impossible to corrupt or change, and time has done little good against it. Unlike the vanished 19th century code of honor that he represented, Mosby has retained the image and all its connotations; evident in the pictures taken of him in his Confederate uniform and historical portrayals of him, whether they were written just after the Civil War or much later. But that image, which he helped fashioned, was mostly an invention. While the South would come to idolize "Southern gentlemen" as epitomized by Robert E. Lee, Mosby operated under a far different nature. Though he enlisted with the Confederate army in Virginia after Fort Sumter, he ultimately left the infantry to join J.E.B. Stuart's cavalry, and he later became infamous as an irregular scout leading a group of rangers around Virginia. Of course, the successful feats of daring that Mosby would accomplish during the war, which included capturing a Union general and riding around behind enemy lines to raid and destroy supplies, were supported by the people of Virginia, thus legitimizing his unconventional move to leave army life. Mosby not only earned the nickname "Gray Ghost" by being elusive, he ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 139 Pages (3,189 KB)
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Added: May 23rd, 2024

Coming to Black: A Journey Through Time, Space and Race by Agostine Ndungu 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 5 hours ago

Until the lion learns to tell its story, the tale of the hunt will always glorify the hunter," - African Proverb. Imagine a small village somewhere in the middle of the African jungle, where hunters and gatherers live their best life: Waking up at sunrise; tilling the land till noon; lunch under a tree followed by hunting expeditions in the afternoon; sumptuous meals for dinner and 10 good hours of good sleep every day for a lifetime! Everyone knows each other. Everyone cares for each other. Everyone trusts each other. Until one day a white man shows up. Henry Morton Stanley meets Senior Chief Waiyaki wa Hinga for a chit chat. He takes a pen and doodles on a handwritten piece of paper. Waiyaki is intrigued: What magic is this! "It's not about the stick, it's about the mind... You too can do it! Here draw your own mark... " And just like that my people lost their land their freedom, their community, their voice, and ultimately, their identity. I believe I am on a mission to regain pride in my identity as an #UprightAfrican, and restore the lost familial bonds between the people of African descent. "Coming to Black," is as much a personal memoir as it is a historical narrative, striving to balance between the perilous danger of a single story and the tragedy of an erased memory. It is the story of my awakening as a black man in a colored world.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 131 Pages (1,773 KB)
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Added: May 23rd, 2024

The Experience of Alien Royal Servants in Thirteenth-Century England by Michael Ray 5.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

At the beginning of the thirteenth century, King John lost his Norman and Angevin lands to the King of France. The Anglo-Norman nobility had to choose which King to support and accept the loss of their lands under the rule of the King they had disowned. However, John continued to rely on his trusted Normans as soldiers and officials, many of whom were instrumental in preventing the son of the King of France from seizing the throne, first from John, and after his death in 1216 from his son Henry III. Despite their service to the crown, many of these aliens were disenfranchised during Henry's minority as the English baronage and clergy whipped up hostility against them. Henry later encouraged the arrival of two further groups of aliens into England, the Savoyards and Poitevins, who were relatives of his mother and wife. He lavished patronage on them as a way to consolidate his power both at home and abroad. In 1263 Simon de Montfort revived hostility against aliens in his war against the King. This whole period marks a pronounced awareness of the Englishness of those born in England. Henry's successors continued to employ and foster the careers of aliens but the Montfortian wars taught them to tread carefully. The chapters in this book cover the reigns of John, Henry III and the first three Edwards. They show how some families accumulated considerable rewards. Some weathered prejudice and became fully assimilated. Some did not and never established firm roots in England. What stands out is that all of the aliens studied repaid the Kings with loyalty and efficiency.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 571 Pages (1,165 KB)
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Added: May 23rd, 2024

The American Revolution: An Enthralling Overview of the American Revolutionary War and Its Impact on the History of the United States of America ... by Billy Wellman 4.7 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

The American Revolution Unveiled: A Journey from Rebellion to Independence Embark on a riveting journey through the tumultuous era that birthed a nation -- The American Revolution. This book is more than just a history; it's an exploration into the heart and soul of early America, through battlefields, diplomatic strife, and the forging of a new identity. Here's what you'll uncover: • Militaristic Genius: Learn how General Washington employed Roman tactics to outmaneuver British forces. • Diplomatic Endeavors: Delve into the intense efforts to reconcile before war became inevitable. • Voices of the Era: Discover the stories of loyalists and patriots, and understand the complex allegiances that shaped the conflict. Why This Book is Essential: • Vivid Storytelling: Experience the American Revolution with rich narratives that transport you to the smoky battlefields and secretive strategy rooms. • In-depth Analysis: Gain insights into the strategic decisions that sculpted a nation, from colonial defiance to the ultimate triumph. • Diverse Perspectives: Explore the varied human experiences of the era, from the leaders in council rooms to the common soldiers on the front lines. For Whom is This Book: • Scholars and Students: A definitive resource that provides deep academic insights. • History Enthusiasts: Anyone with a passion for American history will find this book an invaluable addition to their collection. • General Readers: Those looking for an engaging narrative that explains complex historical events in an accessible manner. Experience History Like Never Before: This book isn't just about recounting events; it's about understanding the essence of the American Revolution and its lasting impact on the world. It's about seeing the past come alive and learning lessons that resonate through the ages. ? Ready to witness the birth of a nation? Click the "Add to Cart" button now and dive into the epic saga of courage, conflict, and freedom ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 175 Pages (6,294 KB)
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Added: May 23rd, 2024

The ultimate guide to growing medicinal mushrooms : Easy to understand Medicinal mushroom guide for beginners (Maynard's Evergreen books Book 1) by Robert P. Maynard Price verified 9 hours ago

Do you want to grow medicinal mushroom? Well I don't blame you because why not. They are easy to grow and provide numerous health benefits even more than modern medicine So for your benefit, This book is a thorough and in-depth manual on cultivating and using medicinal mushrooms commercially or at home. This book of mushroom culture features accurate growth parameters for the top 8 Medicinal kinds of mushrooms, modern production methods and practical guidance for growing spaces. This essential guide will get you started, help your garden prosper, and make your mycological landscapes the envy of the neighborhood whether you're an ecologist, chef, forager, pharmacologist, commercial grower, or a home gardener. So Click that add to cart button NOW!!!

Genre: History [x]
Length: 260 Pages (2,332 KB)
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Added: May 23rd, 2024

Guión de “De León: el nacimiento de Texas” : Screenplay for “De León: The Birth of Texas” (Biographies) (Spanish Edition) by Philip Martin McCaulay Price verified 5 hours ago

Sumérgete en el épico viaje de Martín De León, figura fundamental en la historia de Texas, en el guión "De León: El nacimiento de Texas". Este guión narra con maestría la vida, las luchas y el perdurable legado de un hombre que desempeñó un papel crucial en la configuración de Texas tal y como la conocemos hoy. Abarcando desde su nacimiento en 1765 hasta los turbulentos tiempos de la Revolución de Texas, este guión es una convincente mezcla de historia, drama y resistencia. Acto 1: La vida del Empresario Martín De León • 1765: Nace Martín De León en Tamaulipas, México - El viaje comienza con el nacimiento de Martín De León, sentando las bases para una vida de ambición y legado. • 1790: Martín De León se compromete con Patricia de la Garza - Martín encuentra el amor y la sociedad con Patricia, una unión que será la base de sus futuros proyectos. • 1807: Martín De León registra la primera marca de ganado en Texas - Un hito importante ya que Martín establece la primera marca de ganado en Texas, marcando el comienzo de su influencia en la región. • 1809: Al borde de una revolución - El panorama político está cambiando y Martín debe sortear las crecientes tensiones y las ideas revolucionarias que se apoderan de Texas. • 1816: El Ejército del Norte declara la República Independiente de Texas - En medio del caos, el Ejército del Norte da un paso audaz y declara una república independiente. • 1823: México es una República Independiente - Las tornas cambian cuando México se independiza, abriendo nuevas oportunidades y retos para Martín. Acto 2: Martín inicia su colonia cerca de Victoria, Texas • 1824: El Empresario Martín De León Inicia su Colonia - Martín finalmente realiza su sueño de iniciar una colonia, sentando las bases de lo que se convertirá en Victoria, Texas. • 1827: La Constitución Mexicana prohíbe la esclavitud - Las tensiones aumentan cuando la nueva Constitución Mexicana prohíbe la ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 107 Pages (686 KB)
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Added: May 23rd, 2024

The Silver Sarcophagus: Part of The Glass Planet series (The Occult of Visitor Gods) by N. M. Reed 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified one hour ago

A silver Sarcophagus is found in the desert that is thousands of years old. But where did the silver come from? There is none in Egypt. And the wrong king is in it. And part of it is crudely hammered, but the oldest part is so finely wrought that no tools could make this today. Professor Jacobs ponders these questions while above them, this kings daughter receives the news of her demi-god fathers death and berial in this tomb, while watching the professrs lecture on the time screen from 4000 years later. Science Fiction Horror retelling of Bible stories. The book 3 continues where the 1 and 2 started, with the hybrid family born on Earth set out to make their way as nomads on this forbidding planet, and find themselves led by their God father. The secret of his death is revealed, and war is waged on their home world. Using fictional characters, the author takes the reader through a journey of discovery, uncovering the secret Extra-terrestrial origins of the bible and other god centered religions around the world. By combing through the new translations of the Nag Hammadi Library and the Dead Se Scrolls, N. M. Reed through her characters, an autistic boy of dubious breeding, his strange angelic sister, and his grounded rancher wife, and a host of others, find passages and old stories that seem to be the log of experiences of encounters of a third kind: actual contact and instruction from alien visitors. Stories that were the inspiration for the final draft of the bible, but were taken out and literally buried in the sands of time, only to be discovered haplessly by travelers thousands of years later. The progenitors of our civilization were describing aliens encounters, but didn't know how to say that. They just viewed these powerful "star-people" as gods. All of the great religions seemed to have been formed this way. Why else would humanity be so enthralled and have such a devotion and reverence to anything, if it weren't something absolutely amazing and out of ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 174 Pages
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Added: May 23rd, 2024

ROOSEVELT AND CHURCHILL men of secrets (David Stafford World War II History) by David Stafford (Lume Books WW2 Non-Fiction History, A Joffe Books Company) 4.4 Stars (84 Reviews)    Price verified one minute ago

A THOROUGH EXAMINATION OF THE VITAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT STATESMEN DURING WORLD WAR TWO. 'However much they valued their special relationship, neither man allowed it to trump national goals. David Stafford's fascinating book is a useful reminder of how complicated the Grand Alliance actually was.' New York Times 'An intriguing book which makes a very good read.' Irish Independent 'A swift, well-documented assessment of the relationship's "volatile mix of friendship, rivalry and resentment".' Kirkus Reviews 'Much of this book upsets accepted views... Stafford has the precious gift of making technical subjects easy to follow; he writes clearly, and maintains a strong narrative flow. This is most readable history.' The Sunday Times Roosevelt and Churchill were titans of the twentieth century with a unique relationship. It was based on interlinked national histories, partially shared nationality (Churchill was half-American), love for the navy and a common belief in the superiority of Anglo-Saxon institutions. Above all, it was cemented by shared enemies: Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. On these foundations, Churchill and Roosevelt constructed a fighting alliance unlike any other in history. A Combined Chiefs of Staff, Anglo-American war-making boards, and an atomic alliance helped to deliver victory in 1945. The two men also developed an extraordinary personal relationship, communicating almost daily. Their camaraderie ended abruptly with Roosevelt's death on 12 April 1945, just hours before American and British troops liberated Buchenwald and Belsen. At the heart of this special relationship, hidden by layers of secrecy, was a far-reaching sharing of intelligence which would endure well beyond their own premierships. In this fascinating account, David Stafford draws on declassified information and his own specialist understanding of intelligence to illuminate the relationship between two men who, as leaders and allies, were ...

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Length: 448 Pages (1,811 KB)
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Added: May 23rd, 2024

The Staircase of Life: The Story of the Origin and Evolution of Life and Humankind by Gerard Alexander Willighagen 4.8 Stars (9 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

Even though we are all different in our own ways, we all have an underlying thread in common: our evolution, our history. However, only roughly 0.0001% of the Earth's whole history has been occupied by human beings with behaviorally contemporary traits. We are, in fact, right at the start of everything. Yet, in order to survive even for such a short period of time, a seemingly unending line of fortunate events was necessary. But what were these fortunate events? How did Homo sapiens get here after many billion years and virtually infinite evolutionary crossroads? How did humankind ultimately conquer the world? And how did life emerge in the first place? In this epic and compelling story, Gerard Alexander Willighagen strives to answer these and many more intriguing questions by taking you through space and time to explore the origins of life, the evolution and rise of Homo sapiens, the dawn and development of civilization, and the emergence and formation of the modern world we know today. In the process of meandering through this multi-billion-year story, we'll come to appreciate the incredible good fortune that all living organisms, including our own highly evolved yet essentially Stone Age-wired species, have of just simply existing. So, let's take a huge step back in time -- right at the initial steps of life -- to ponder how exceptional our story truly is. However, as a short sneak peek in advance: our story is indeed exceptional, notable, and utterly captivating.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 473 Pages (19,303 KB)
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Added: May 23rd, 2024

The Sheriff's Pursuit: A Vermilion County Mystery (Barber Brothers' Adventures) by Jason B. Baker 4.3 Stars (129 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

An Amazon Bestseller! After three terms as sheriff in a rapidly changing world, Sheriff Talbot Jones is set to retire. But first... he must solve the sheriff-elect's murder. Step back in time, a decade before the Barber Brothers' Adventures Series begins, to the sprawling, unforgiving prairies of pre-Civil War Illinois, where justice often comes with a shadow of retribution. Enter Sheriff Talbot Jones, who knows that the difference between right and wrong can be as elusive as the relentless winds sweeping the vast landscape. As the young Barber brothers watch and learn, Sheriff Jones grapples with a chilling murder in a town teetering on the brink of prosperity... and the dark roots of vengeance run deep. The Sheriff's Pursuit: A Vermilion County Mystery is a gritty Western-style historical mystery that captures the spirit of classic Westerns and the intrigue of historical fiction. With vibrant characters, an unwavering quest for the truth, and an unpredictable landscape, this novel immerses you in a world where the past demands retribution and the shadows of yesterday reach out with bone-chilling force. Journey back to a time where courage, determination, and the relentless pursuit of justice define life on the frontier. Sheriff Jones knows that the path to justice in this land is far from straightforward -- it's a relentless pursuit, no matter the cost. Be prepared for a compelling odyssey that questions the nature of justice, the power of redemption, and the darkness that hides within the human soul. The Sheriff's Pursuit sets the stage for the legendary tales of the Barber brothers, offering an intense look at the man and events that shaped their world. Acclaimed Civil War non-fiction author Jason B. Baker delves into fiction again, offering an intense prequel to his successful debut, The Ace's Bounty. Best-selling classic Western author Ron Schwab has hailed Baker as a rising star with a bright future in the genre. With The Sheriff's Pursuit, Baker has ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 234 Pages (3,583 KB)
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Added: May 23rd, 2024

Vienna on Fire: A WWII Story of Survival by Don Gabor (Blue Danube Press) 5.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Can Greta Kolbe escape Nazi Vienna and reach America before her past and the Gestapo catch up to her? "Vienna on Fire provides a gripping and historically accurate account of the resilience of the human spirit amid the darkest of times." -- Erin Britton, San Francisco Book Review In the heart of darkening Europe, amidst the looming war, "Vienna on Fire" by Don Gabor tells the riveting story of Greta Kolbe, an eighteen-year-old Jewish woman whose life was upended when German troops annexed Austria in 1938. Her peaceful existence is replaced by a nightmare of terror as she, along with Vienna's Jewish community, faces an ordeal of intimidation. Greta's journey of resilience begins as she flees Nazi Vienna to escape arrest for her resistance activities, embarking on a dangerous trek to Holland, with a spiteful ex-suitor and the Gestapo closely trailing her. Demonstrating awe-inspiring bravery, Greta smuggles diamonds for the German resistance, eludes Hermann Göring's advances, and survives numerous perils, including a harrowing ambush at the German-Dutch border. Her race against time crescendos to a nail-biting climax on the gangplank of a ship bound for New York City, where she must evade her pursuers one last time. Authored by Don Gabor, known for "How to Start a Conversation and Make Friends," this novel is a poignant tribute to the courage against tyranny, based on his mother's real-life experiences and those who opposed the Third Reich. "Vienna on Fire" is not merely a narrative but an affirmation of the human spirit, inviting readers to witness Greta's grit, ingenuity, and her relentless pursuit of freedom during Europe's most forbidding time. Uncover the courage that defies darkness -- secure your copy of 'Vienna on Fire' now and be inspired by this remarkable story of persistence and survival. "Libraries and readers seeking exceptional portraits of Jewish survivors in general and strong young women who foster different responses to escape and survival, ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 294 Pages (1,797 KB)
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Added: May 23rd, 2024
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