Ronald Seth
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A Spy Has No Friends
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2009
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13 editions
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Operation Barbarossa
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published
1964
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4 editions
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Jackals of the Reich: the story of the British Free Corps
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published
1972
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3 editions
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In the Name of the Devil
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Anatomy of Spying
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published
1961
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Witches and Their Craft
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published
1968
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7 editions
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The executioners: the story of SMERSH
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Secret Servants: A History of Japanese Espionage
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published
1962
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2 editions
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De slag om Stalingrad
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published
1962
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Milestones in Japanese History
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published
1969
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2 editions
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“Perhaps one of the reasons why revolutions have been
so few among the English-speaking peoples is because English is so matter-of
fact, so uninflammatory that the words needed to suspend the reason of rabbles
are entirely lacking. The Romance languages, on the other hand, have not this
disability, and the Slavonic languages seem to have been invented for the purpose
of expressing or arousing the most intimate emotions without embarrassing
either oneself or ones hearers.”
― Stalingrad: Enemy At The Gates
so few among the English-speaking peoples is because English is so matter-of
fact, so uninflammatory that the words needed to suspend the reason of rabbles
are entirely lacking. The Romance languages, on the other hand, have not this
disability, and the Slavonic languages seem to have been invented for the purpose
of expressing or arousing the most intimate emotions without embarrassing
either oneself or ones hearers.”
― Stalingrad: Enemy At The Gates
“Wie eerlijk is, kan, hoe hij ook over het communisme moge denken, zijn bewondering niet onthouden aan de Russen en hun militaire leiders wegens hun moed, hun volharding en hun bekwaamheid toen zij in 1942 de Duitsers bij Stalingrad wisten staande te houden en vervolgens het getij van de oorlog, met benutting van Stalingrad als springplank, te hunnen gunste konden keren.”
― De slag om Stalingrad
― De slag om Stalingrad
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