coastie
07-20-2013, 06:56
fact:
"The Monuments Men" WWII and the rescue of Nazi seized art. Robert M. Edsel
Good read.
"Bomb".....the big one, fast read. Spies, sabotage in Europe, and the people involved in the Manhattan project.
Fiction. This one is worthy of a read in todays times. Ralph Peters, :The War After Armageddon"
Ralph Peters often points out base controversy in his books and articles.
He also has two books of the Civil War based on actual events.
the "Armageddon" story has some parallels with Gettysburg and who writes the history thereof. Politics and commanders. Who tells the tale first-or gets believed.
Recommended by Paul
"The Monuments Men" WWII and the rescue of Nazi seized art. Robert M. Edsel
Good read.
"Bomb".....the big one, fast read. Spies, sabotage in Europe, and the people involved in the Manhattan project.
Fiction. This one is worthy of a read in todays times. Ralph Peters, :The War After Armageddon"
Ralph Peters often points out base controversy in his books and articles.
He also has two books of the Civil War based on actual events.
the "Armageddon" story has some parallels with Gettysburg and who writes the history thereof. Politics and commanders. Who tells the tale first-or gets believed.
Recommended by Paul