Reading anything at the moment?
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Reading anything at the moment?
You may or may not remember a best seller by Viktor Suvorov called
'Spetsnaz. The Story Behind the Soviet SAS'
http://militera.lib.ru/research/suvorov6/
Im currently reading that.
So, Are you reading a book (hard copy or online) at the moment? 'Fess up!?
'Spetsnaz. The Story Behind the Soviet SAS'
http://militera.lib.ru/research/suvorov6/
Im currently reading that.
So, Are you reading a book (hard copy or online) at the moment? 'Fess up!?
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Armageddon (the battle for Germany 1944-45) by Max Hastings.
God knows why though
It's repetitive, overlong and a bit dull really but if he is to believed it is shocking the sheer incompetence of most Allied commanders and indeed almost everyone except the German Wermacht and the Soviet Generals of the later stages. Bomber Harris or Monty anyone?

God knows why though

It's repetitive, overlong and a bit dull really but if he is to believed it is shocking the sheer incompetence of most Allied commanders and indeed almost everyone except the German Wermacht and the Soviet Generals of the later stages. Bomber Harris or Monty anyone?

Fausto wrote:Armageddon (the battle for Germany 1944-45) by Max Hastings.
God knows why though![]()
It's repetitive, overlong and a bit dull really but if he is to believed it is shocking the sheer incompetence of most Allied commanders and indeed almost everyone except the German Wermacht and the Soviet Generals of the later stages. Bomber Harris or Monty anyone?
I can tell you the ending if you want...

The German tanks were awesome.. sadly let down by leaders who couldnt grasp tank warfare and logisticians who couldnt support them. Just as well really!
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Inside the Third Reich by Albert Speer - Hitlers Architecht and Armaments minister - Got banged up for 25 years at the Nuremberg War Trials and wrote this when he came out in the early seventies - bit heavy on the detail as the guy was a real anaorak - he minuted everything - but that makes it all the more factual if you see what I mean - If you like that sort of stuff from but from a fictional point of view try Fatherland by Robert Harris - a novel about what might have happened if the Germany had won the War - a great story - in fact any of his books are a good read, Enigma, Pompeii and Archangel - I think the BOOK PEOPLE did have the three of them on offer for a fiver - and no I don't work for them.
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Nah - the town's gone right downhill since I moved from there to Coventry.Reading anything at the moment?
(.... and more seriously, just finished two more from Ben Elton - The First Casualty and Popcorn .... just a couple more titles to go to finish off all of his books. I always enjoy Michael Crighton's books .... just waiting for him to write another for me .... I have a copy of The Long Way Down ready to be started)