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I really prefer paper books to e-books (as I have a hate-hate relationship with my touchpad), but I am afraid that if I buy any more paperbacks, my husband might have me admitted to an institution.

I have a love hate relationship with my Kindle. Being 50 I much prefer books in my hand, but there are a number of things that are making the Kindle much easier for me to read.
Adjustable type: I am sure I am not the only one that has problems with their eyes, but I really do think that type in some books is getting smaller than it used to be.
Easy to take on Mass transit. I stopped owning a car about ten years ago and it is very handy on the bus and the Max.
However for research it really and truly is no good at all. Electronic media makes it very difficult to move back and forth between pages and even more between books to compare notes and look things up for citations and the like.
It is however really good for books that I want to read straight through and don't want to be taking up room in my house. Like, Game of Thrones. Great books but not something that I need to go back and flip through them to figure out unit figures, what time an attack was actually launched, what units were in Bastogne when 2nd Panzer slipped by to the North, that sort of thing.
So in a sense it has made my life less cluttered, but I still prefer the physical item in my hands.

No matter how much I hate my touchpad, I have to switch over to e-books (except for how-to books, where an e-book is hopeless because of the problem to find certain passages in the book). I am really drowning in paperbacks.



http://www.pritzkermilitarylibrary.or...
Also, Dan Carlin did great series on Eastern Front called Ghosts of the OstFront....his other podcasts, especially Logical Insanity covering Hiroshima, Nagasaki and evolution of bombing of cities, and his one on the 1600's siege of Muenster are fascinating as well.
http://www.dancarlin.com/disp.php/hh
Finally, BingeThinkingHistory is well done podcasts done from 2009-2012 and include a series on the Blitz and a series on rise of the Royal Navy.
http://bingethinkinghistory.libsyn.com/
I spend way too much time each week driving through New Jersey to work, more than is healthy for any human. Audible and podcasts are my only source of relief.
Enjoy!

ht..."
The Pritzker forum is great, my friend, former CO and coauthor, Maj Gen James Livingston, as well as other friends of mine who received the MOH are featured. Good series.

http://www.ww2australia.gov.au/
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Geevee, Assisting Moderator British & Commonwealth Forces
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http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/

http://www.iltasanomat.fi/kotimaa/art...
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http://www.iltasanomat.fi/kotimaa/art...
(In other news, I just found my Karelian ancestors dating back to the 17th century. They had lived in the same area until 1940...)

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Please feel free to post details of your book on our page for authors

Thanks again.

www.fivebooks.com
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http://www.wwii-photos-maps.com/

Thank you, AR. Fantastic site!

Good find!
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Thanks.

http://www.pritzkermilitarylibrary.or...

http://www.pritzkermilitarylibrary.or..."
That does look great. Wow -- I see Karl Marlantes and Sir Max Hastings. I highly recommend Marlantes':


http://www.spiegel.de/international/a...

the woulda coulda shouldas were padding for
a word count.

http://www.naval-military-press.com/

AR: It's a great site and they've taken plenty of my money. I receive several email offers from them weekly.
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Link to WW II photos
http://life.time.com/world-war-ii/

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/11/wor...
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/09/us/...
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“I was home on R and R and had been wounded four different times when I got a phone call saying they were considering me for the Medal of Honor. I said, ‘Medal of Honor? For when? For what day? What place? What time? Are you sure you mean me?’ You see, none of us consider ourselves heroes.”
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Link to WW II phots
http://life.time.com/world-war-ii/"
Those are great photos Happy thanks.

http://www.warbirdsresourcegroup.org/
Here are some good photos of the era.
http://warbirdinformationexchange.org...
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It is quite superb and can offer much to general readers and interested parties to students and serious researcher alike on both World Wars and the years between but also since 1945.
There is also notably in advance of the centenary of WWI the site's administrators have made available a raft of new information for people.
This is one example of the new information all available free (as far as I can see and my usage has observed). The text is taken from the site:
Under the leadership of the University of Oxford's Zooniverse programme, the UK Meteorological Office and Naval-History.Net have worked with large numbers of online volunteers to transcribe historical weather data and naval events from the logbooks of over 300 Royal Navy ships of the World War 1-era.
I have no personal connection to the site except I have wandered around it many times over the years benefiting from the information within.

It is quite superb and can offer much to general readers and interested parties to students and ..."
Have not seen that site before. Great resource. Quite the challenge to transcribe all that data.


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