The best things are worth waiting for. SAS veteran Colin Maclachlan's much anticipated book is arresting, revelatory, inspirational and explosive. An elite operator's gripping true story. It blows the door off!
Damien Lewis
The best things are worth waiting for. SAS veteran Colin Maclachlan's much anticipated book is arresting, revelatory, inspirational and explosive. An elite operator's gripping true story. It blows the door off!
Damien Lewis
[b]Rating[/b]: 5 out of 5 stars
The author's detailed and well-researched account gives you a deep dive into Stalin as a person, leadership style, and how he was able to secure his hold over the Russian people even after his death.
This book is an excellent addition for fans of Russian politics, World War II, and the psychology of totalitarian governments.
NetGalley, Shannan Lee
[b]Rating[/b]: 5 out of 5 stars
The author's detailed and well-researched account gives you a deep dive into Stalin as a person, leadership style, and how he was able to secure his hold over the Russian people even after his death.
This book is an excellent addition for fans of Russian politics, World War II, and the psychology of totalitarian governments.
NetGalley, Shannan Lee
"This biography of a German General who stands apart from the usual stereotype is a valuable part of WW2 historiography and I highly recommend this work to all with an interest in WW2."
The Wessex Branch of the Western Front Association
"This biography of a German General who stands apart from the usual stereotype is a valuable part of WW2 historiography and I highly recommend this work to all with an interest in WW2."
The Wessex Branch of the Western Front Association
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Historical Miniatures Gaming Society
Review as featured in
Historical Miniatures Gaming Society
[b]Rating[/b]: 5 out of 5 stars
This book describes personal stories of people who lived during and before WWII in Nazi Germany. It is interesting to read how these individuals were affected by the war. Although many claim to have not been Nazis or know of concentration camps, these same people did not help any one who was persecuted by the Nazis. They just fell inline with the government where they placed their trust. The book rings familiar to some of the political ideas that are happening today. It is frightening in that manner. Overall it was a good read providing insight to one of the most horrific times in the world.
NetGalley, Pam Furnary
[b]Rating[/b]: 5 out of 5 stars
This book describes personal stories of people who lived during and before WWII in Nazi Germany. It is interesting to read how these individuals were affected by the war. Although many claim to have not been Nazis or know of concentration camps, these same people did not help any one who was persecuted by the Nazis. They just fell inline with the government where they placed their trust. The book rings familiar to some of the political ideas that are happening today. It is frightening in that manner. Overall it was a good read providing insight to one of the most horrific times in the world.
NetGalley, Pam Furnary
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