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Bhautik
is 32% done
This is my comfort read. I have heard this story from so many different media, authors, and perspectives, and yet it's still gripping each time.
I love this particular perspective of a journalist who witnessed these events and times.
I think this is the best work I have found of a survey/summary of the Third Reich. Which makes it compelling on it's own.
— Feb 17, 2019 10:14PM
I love this particular perspective of a journalist who witnessed these events and times.
I think this is the best work I have found of a survey/summary of the Third Reich. Which makes it compelling on it's own.
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Bhautik
is 47% done
This book is delicious. Very well written and woven by the author. Sprinkled with his own eye witness accounts of the events and people in the story, it makes for a riveting read compared to other works on the subject.
Especially the part with negotiations with the Soviets. I would recommend Bio of Stalin by Kotkin as it has the secret documents from Soviet side released recently, very revealing.
— Feb 27, 2019 11:23AM
Especially the part with negotiations with the Soviets. I would recommend Bio of Stalin by Kotkin as it has the secret documents from Soviet side released recently, very revealing.
Bhautik
is 30% done
I am reading this quiet a bit after getting into early 20th century history, so some of it s retread. But this is a great narratively written history of the 3rd Reich, and feels like the best starting point for anyone interested.
Newer books have the benefits of access to Soviet archives as well as the American. But the overall picture laid out here is great
— Feb 15, 2019 05:51AM
Newer books have the benefits of access to Soviet archives as well as the American. But the overall picture laid out here is great

