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I read this book quite a few years ago but am looking forward to reading it again. As I recall it was a very well written book.



I have read it twice and must say that it is the classic of all books on the Third Reich. Another of his classics is Berlin Diary.....you might want to try it as well.























I thought this was excellent - it confirmed my opinion that Sir Max is one of the best 2 or 3 authors writing on Military History today!
I just finished Alison Weir's new Tudor biography


Not her best, but a step up from her "biography" of Mary Boleyn
Synopsis:
I enjoy Ms. Weirs writing style and this period of history. However, while this is marked as a biography it is more of a world of Elizabeth of York type book. Elizabeth was the daughter of Edward IV, the wife of Henry VII and the mother of Henry VIII. While there are some intersting facts and figures presented, I felt that there is just not enough primary source material available to do a decent biography.

Thanks, Dean, don't forget to add the citation:



"I just finished a very good book, not sure where to put the comment."






I really liked that book, Sully. You might want to try the follow-up book which is about the year after the end of WWI. Very moving.









You are a brave man, Marc!! I just could never seem to get started on that book although I wanted to read it. It sounds like a rather tough read due to the style.

[some major event happened. something else major happened.]
I kept thinking, I want to know more about those major events, why didn't gibbon include it?? Then I finally noticed in tiny print, 'abridged'. Arrgh! I'm almost 2/3's through the book, and to realize someone chopped up the original?? Why didn't they say "The Abridged version of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire"?? Or "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Abridged)"? I thought Gibbon was being crappy when he did that. Like if I modified John Keegan's book "The First World War", and put in "[The battle of the Bulge happened. Lots of people died.]
Or an abridged version of the Bible [Jesus entered Jerusalem. He got executed. He was resurrected, went to heaven.]'
You'd be thinking, "wait! I want to know what happened! It sounds like something major happened, I'm missing something. The nerve of Gibbon to dismiss it, was he tempting me (something major happened but I'm not going to tell you), or being dismissive, some major battle happened, but I'm not going to tell you any details, only that a major battle happened." Only to realize, two months into the book, after 800 pages, the original might have more detail??
I bought it at a bookstore, I had no idea it was abridged.
Rowe, here is the correct citation:
by
Andra Watkins
We add the book cover, then the author's photo when available and always the author's link.
We do not just link to the page.


We add the book cover, then the author's photo when available and always the author's link.
We do not just link to the page.
















I am in the middle of this wonderful weighty tome. Yet another reminder that when my chronological read of US history is over (or at least into the 20th century) I need to back up and read more world and European history.







Saving Mona Lisa: The Battle to Protect the Louvre and its Treasures During World War II

In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin











Nice, Donna, I might have to add this to my read pile. Does it cover the H-bomb, as well?
Kressel: great choice. JFK read this book right before the Cuban Missile Crisis and it made him pause about pushing the military too far.
I love to hear what other people are reading, so keep those comments flowing!






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We'll have to compare notes, Doreen.