1940. As England prepares to fight the Nazis, three very different women answer the call to mysterious country estate Bletchley Park, where the best minds in Britain train to break German military codes. Vivacious debutante Osla is the girl who has everything—beauty, wealth, and the dashing ...
In this small, poor, rural village they banded together and pooled their resources to save somewhere between three and five thousand Jews from the Nazis. Camus was in this village as this was happening, as people were hiding, as they were separated from their loved ones, while he himself ...
When mass graves were discovered in 1943, the Soviets blamed the atrocity on the Nazis, and didn't admit the crime until half a century later. Rogoyska previously wrote a gripping novel about Katyń, Kozlowski. Read expert recommendations Buy now Listen now River Kings: A New History of ...
The upside is that it kept getting bigger. And by the time I was ready to put it up on the platform, not only had the main glossary expanded but the appendix had grown from a half-dozen pages to 40. There’s a lot crammed in this book that doesn’t exist anywhere else. ...
"The rediscovered memoir of one woman's harrowing escape from the Nazis". (from dust jacket) TB31201 $30.00 Click on Image to expand Fullerton, B. M.: Selective Bibliography of American Literature 1775-1900. Woodbridge, Conn.: Ox Bow Press, c1932, (1989). Reprint of 1989. Fine in ...
Violence is never the answer, even when you inflict it on someone terrible. Y’know, like Nazis. But virtual violence? Like in, say, a video game? That’s okay. And, if done well, can be as cathartic as it is fun. It’s why I’d never punch a Nazi in real life, but ...
(Sheed and Ward). In it, Haecker, who would die in opposition to the Nazis in 1945, offered Virgil as the greatest and last of the pagans, sitting metahistorically on the eve of the Incarnation, anticipating much of what would come, but blending the classical and Christian worlds almost ...
Ōoka’s best-known novel isNobi(1951;Fires on the Plain), which tells the story of Tamura, a sick Japanese soldier wandering in the Philippine jungles in the aftermath of the war who eventually goes mad and is saved by hisChristianfaith. In anessay published inTin Housein 2016, Nathan...
ReviewFiction Dealing with the Dead — accounting for past deeds in Congo-Brazzaville From exile abroad, Alain Mabanckou explores the legacies of French colonialism and present-day corruption in his homeland Previous pageYou are on page1Next page...
The Hohenzollerns and the Nazis — how Germany’s royal family collaborated with the Third Reich Stephan Malinowski on why the relationship became a matter of intense public debate January 10 2025 Review Dark Brilliance — what the modern era owes to the ‘Age of Reason’ ...