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I will be interested to hear what you think of "The Liberator", keep us posted.
[bookcover:The Liberator: One World War II Soldier's 500-Day Odyssey from the Beaches of Sicily to the G..."
I will definitely let you know, but it might be a while. I have to study publishing/marketing books first, even though these interest me about as much as Chinese phone books, and I'll probably understand them no better.


Swiss bank accounts have always been guarded better than Alamos. I am not surprised. Must have been a nightmare for the Holocaust survivors. And this account, most likely had a name. Number-accounts were even less accessible.
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Welcome Travis and please feel free to join in on the threads and discussions.

There are a lot of good people is this group and be prepared for your TBR list to explode :)

Also add another shelf for some wine bottles. Aussie Rick and some others here like wine.

I'm looking forward to more group reads.


we're getting ready for our big archival event for our library. I have no doubt we will find some real treasures!
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Welcome Cindy and thanks for the information, which is interesting and a valuable job too.

I am James Lingard, the author of Britain at War what was life like during the war? This deals with the home front in Britain, but also the major campaigns.Britain at War 1939 to 1945: What Was Life Like During the War?

James Lingard
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P.S. I just bought your book (paperback edition). It seems like the British equivalent to my German early-childhood memoir, which will soon hit the market.

Let me add my welcome. Your book looks very interesting and it's added to my TBR list"
Cheers!

I am James Lingard, the author of Britain at War what was life like during the war? This deals with the home front in Britain, but also the major campaigns.Britain at War 1939 to 1945: What Was..."
Hello and welcome, James. Given that I wrote about the other side of that war, I am looking forward to reading what you have to tell about the British experience. In fact, the recent events in Syria reminded me of those insane preparations for a potential British gas attack that we made while I was in school in 1943 Berlin. According to the official propaganda, the British might hit us any day and every Wednesday we had to wear gas masks during all of our classes! Just to be ready. It's a story I mention in My Name Was Five, but the attached picture, which I just discovered and that could easily have been taken in my school, tells it more powerfully.


This looks like a great group to be in.
All the best
James"
I am still waiting for your book. It hasn't arrived yet. (Sometimes, Amazon is slow.) It will be one of my next reads.



I always thought it was Comrade General.....

[bookcover:Stalin's General: The Life of Georgy Zhukov|1298..."
Thank you for the reminder. I went back through the book and found two references on page 95 and 248 where Zhukov referred to him only as Comrade Stalin. Interesting.

with fear!"
10-4 on that Carl.

with fear!"
and trepidation :)

with fear!"
and trepidation :)"
What was interesting in Zhukov's memoir was how he never really feared the man. He makes mention of how informal their conversations were. I don't remember any German general commenting on having a calm, informal meeting with Der Fuhrer.

Interesting. Colin, what's the source you used?

Colin, It doesn't get any more authentic than that. Thank you for the response.



Welcome Deborah. This is a great group.

Welcome. You have joined an active and knowledgeable group.
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I posted some info about my memoir on the author's page.

My husband was an eye witness to Pearl Harbor andI wrote a small book about his family being there. It is called "From Shaniko to Pearl Harbor". It is available at Amazon as an ebook, or the website is pearlharboreyewitness.com. Welcome to this group!
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I will be interested to hear what you think of "The Liberator", keep us posted.
If your interested the book was discussed recently within the group:
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