Berlien the Invasion

Berlien the Invasion
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 383
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ISBN-10 : 9781514441220
ISBN-13 : 1514441225
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Berlien the Invasion by : Roy Spurns

Berlien is a part of Australasian dreaming, a series based on the exciting concept of myths and legends in the Australasian region, a place where races of Neanderthals are known as burrun and a small race of humans known as gunyas still exist. Magical beasts of the worlds beginning, carrgimin (a type of magical monitor lizard) and magic roam the world. Earth spirits enable the dreaming; a state where magic exists and can change things for good or ill. The Invasion is the first in the series, entering a world of dreaming magic, where a black robed wizard wants to destroy and others defend the lighthouses protecting the dreaming. The great hall of Wilmark is facing a great threat and little can save it or can it? One Yowie (yeti, big foot or many other names) thinks differently. Among it all one burrun is a focus of hatred he doesnt even know about.

Berlien Hildar Civil War

Berlien Hildar Civil War
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 9781514441435
ISBN-13 : 1514441438
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Berlien Hildar Civil War by : Roy Spurns

Following on from the Invasion the book Hildar Civil War takes you to the plans of a King to unite his kingdom. He plans to unite independent hills tribes under his reign. Like all plans of kings somebody else is to blame when it descends into civil war and mayhem. Unknown to the warring sides of Hildar a Yowie Moggio is coming to deal with a far bigger problem they are totally ignorant of, or are until a dragon breathes fire at them. Dragons tend to get your attention especially those created by bunyips. Also coming is a gunya army from Braille to attack an army the Hildar dont know exists. All of this a struggle where the main game is far more sinister, if anyone can work out that it is.

The War Aims and Strategies of Adolf Hitler

The War Aims and Strategies of Adolf Hitler
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 547
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ISBN-10 : 9780786420544
ISBN-13 : 0786420545
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis The War Aims and Strategies of Adolf Hitler by : Oscar Pinkus

Many have commented upon Hitler's inexplicable behavior during World War II. He failed to invade England; he neglected his air force; he engaged enemies on multiple fronts. Viewed in terms of Germany's struggle against the West, these and other actions made little sense. In truth, however, the war against Western powers had little to do with Hitler's grand plan: to conquer Russia and lands to the east of Germany, eradicate or enslave their populations, and create a vast Teutonic empire. In light of this goal, Hitler's actions were consistent throughout. In line with his dictum of "All or Nothing," once Hitler failed to defeat Russia in December 1941, he conducted the rest of the war with the sole purpose of inflicting maximum bloodshed and desolation, including upon Germany itself. Weakened, sensing defeat, he knew he was a drowning man--and he was determined to take friend and foe alike down with him. This evaluation of Hitler's objectives in World War II expands upon a theory gaining prominence among historians: Hitler's true motive was a crusade against the East, and he had little interest in waging war with England, much less the United States. It examines the different nature of the war on the Eastern and Western fronts; the disparate treatment afforded the two groups of POWs and civilians; and Hitler's scorched-earth policy, adopted after his primary objective proved beyond his grasp. In poignant, painful detail, it recreates the Russians' devastating four-year struggle against Germany, which went much further towards ensuring its defeat than any of the comparatively belated Western efforts.

Eleanor's Story

Eleanor's Story
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Publisher : Holiday House
Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9781561456819
ISBN-13 : 1561456810
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Eleanor's Story by : Eleanor Ramrath Garner

An engrossing coming-of-age autobiography of a young American caught in Nazi Germany during World War II. During the Great Depression, when Eleanor is nine, her family moves from her beloved America to Germany, from which her parents had emigrated years before and where her father has been offered a job he cannot pass up. But when war suddenly breaks out as her family is crossing the Atlantic, they realize returning to the United States isn't an option. They arrive in Berlin as enemy aliens. Eleanor tries to maintain her American identity as she feels herself pulled into the turbulent life roiling around her. She and her brother are enrolled in German schools and in Hitler's Youth (a requirement). She fervently hopes for an Allied victory, yet for years she must try to survive the Allied bombs shattering her neighborhood. Her family faces separations, bombings, hunger, the final fierce battle for Berlin, the Russian invasion, and the terrors of Soviet occupancy. This compelling story is heart-racing at times and immerses readers in a first-hand account of Nazi Germany, surviving World War II as a civilian, and immigration.

"Protection from the Cold"

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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9781904098195
ISBN-13 : 1904098193
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis "Protection from the Cold" by : Simon Craine

This book was originally conceived to provide a comprehensive survey of the numerous underground nuclear Monitoring Posts in and around South Yorkshire during the period known as the "Cold War" (1946 to 1991). These sites were operated by the voluntary body of men and women of the Royal Observer Corps; whose origins date prior to World War 2 (WW2), and who occupied these Posts to provide a secretive warning and monitoring role in the event of a nuclear attack on the United Kingdom during the "Cold War." As the initial research to this book progressed; other protected sites were identified and were considered to be just as significant to the "Cold War" period and ultimately required inclusion.

Agent Garbo

Agent Garbo
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Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages : 393
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ISBN-10 : 9780547614823
ISBN-13 : 0547614829
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Agent Garbo by : Stephan Talty

From the author of The Good Assassin and Saving Bravo, the real-life spy story of a Spanish farmer-turned-spy who helped defeat the Nazis. Before he remade himself as the master spy known as Garbo, Juan Pujol was nothing more than a Barcelona poultry farmer. But as Garbo, he turned in a masterpiece of deception that changed the course of World War II. Posing as the Nazis’ only reliable spy inside England, he created an imaginary million-man army, invented armadas out of thin air, and brought a vast network of fictional subagents to life. The scheme culminated on June 6, 1944, when Garbo convinced the Germans that the Allied forces approaching Normandy were just a feint—the real invasion would come at Calais. Because of his brilliant trickery, the Allies were able to land with much less opposition and eventually push on to Berlin. As incredible as it sounds, everything in Agent Garbo is true, based on years of archival research and interviews with Pujol’s family. This pulse-pounding thriller set in the shadow world of espionage and deception reveals the shocking reality of spycraft that occurs just below the surface of history. “The book presses ever forward down a path of historical marvels and astonishing facts. The effect is like a master class that’s accessible to anyone, and Agent Garbo often reads as though it were written in a single, perfect draft.” —The Atlantic “Stephan Talty’s unsurpassed research brings forth one of the war’s greatest agents in a must-read book for those who think they know all the great World War II stories.” —Gregory Freeman, author of The Forgotten 500

Why 1914?

Why 1914?
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Publisher : MacLehose Press
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9780857054005
ISBN-13 : 0857054007
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Why 1914? by : Derek Robinson

Short, brisk and highly readable, this account stands out from the flood of books written for the Centenary of the Great War. In Why 1914?, Derek Robinson - trained as a historian, shortlisted for the Booker Prize - applies his novelist's skills to asking how and why Europe hurried into such a massive disaster. He captures a world of kings and Kaisers, generals and infantrymen. None of them knew what a big European war meant. All the combatant nations assumed it would be short, and each expected to win. The roots of such folly began in the nineteenth century. Robinson traces the earliest warning signs, leading to a sudden crisis and an impulsive war that went massively wrong from the start. This book is the ideal introduction to the key question of the Great War: why did Europe explode?

The Lady in the Harbor

The Lady in the Harbor
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 515
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ISBN-10 : 9781477269701
ISBN-13 : 1477269703
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lady in the Harbor by : Flemming H. Smitsdorff

This novel tells the story of a young Danish Naval lieutenant caught up in the turbulent times of the German occupation of Denmark in World War Two. As their peaceful nation is invaded, Danes at first adjust to the new order but ultimately respond in kind to the brutal treatment at the hands of their hated captors. The Danish lieutenant is an eyewitness to, and sometimes a participant in, the dangerous acts of defiance carried out by ordinary citizens and members of the outnumbered Danish military. When the German occupiers begin the deportation of the Jewish population to death camps, the Danes undertake a truly remarkable strategy in an attempt to save their coutrymen. Almost alone in continental Europe in their resolve to stand against the repugnant Holocaust, the Danes risked it all in the name of human decency and moral courage. A moving love story is entwinced with the gripping action and historical events of this fascinating and fast-paced novel.

The Cowkeeper's Wish

The Cowkeeper's Wish
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Publisher : Douglas & McIntyre
Total Pages : 463
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ISBN-10 : 9781771622035
ISBN-13 : 1771622032
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cowkeeper's Wish by : Tracy Kasaboski

In the 1840s, a young cowkeeper and his wife arrive in London, England, having walked from coastal Wales with their cattle. They hope to escape poverty, but instead they plunge deeper into it, and the family, ensconced in one of London’s “black holes,” remains mired there for generations. The Cowkeeper’s Wish follows the couple’s descendants in and out of slum housing, bleak workhouses and insane asylums, through tragic deaths, marital strife and war. Nearly a hundred years later, their great-granddaughter finds herself in an altogether different London, in southern Ontario. In The Cowkeeper’s Wish, Kristen den Hartog and Tracy Kasaboski trace their ancestors’ path to Canada, using a single family’s saga to give meaningful context to a fascinating period in history—Victorian and then Edwardian England, the First World War and the Depression. Beginning with little more than enthusiasm, a collection of yellowed photographs and a family tree, the sisters scoured archives and old newspapers, tracked down streets, pubs and factories that no longer exist, and searched out secrets buried in crumbling ledgers, building on the fragments that remained of family tales. While this family story is distinct, it is also typical, and so all the more worth telling. As a working-class chronicle stitched into history, The Cowkeeper’s Wish offers a vibrant, absorbing look at the past that will captivate genealogy enthusiasts and readers of history alike.

Medical Applications of Lasers

Medical Applications of Lasers
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 381
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ISBN-10 : 9781461509295
ISBN-13 : 1461509297
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Medical Applications of Lasers by : D.R. Vij

A careful review of the literature covering various aspects of applications of lasers in science and technology reveals that lasers are being applied very widely throughout the entire gamut of physical medicine. After surveying the current developments taking place in the field of medical applications of lasers, it was considered appropriate to bring together these efforts of international research scientists and experts into one volume. It is with this aim that the editors have prepared this volume which brings current research and recent developments to the attention of a wide spectrum of readership associated with hospitals, medical institutions and universities world wide, including also the medical instrument industry. Both teachers and students in the medical faculties will especially find this compendium quite useful. This book is comprised of eleven chapters. All of the important medical applications of lasers are featured. The editors have made every effort that individual chapters are self-contained and written by experts. Emphasis has been placed on straight and simple presentation of the subject matter so that even the new entrants into the field will find the book of value.