A different commentary on the First World War, this memoir is a compelling and insightful not from a soldier who has served in the front line but rather from a man who served in the war office. Thoroughly compulsive reading, putting so much into context and giving great insight into the major strategic decisions of the First World War.
Last Seen : The Enduring Search by Formerly Enslaved People to Find Their Lost Families
Judith Giesberg
audiobookbookThese Englishmen Who Died for France : 1st July 1916: The Bloodiest Day in British History
Jean-Michel Steg
bookOf Living Valour : The Story of the Soldiers of Waterloo
Barney White-Spunner
bookThe Storm on Our Shores: One Island, Two Soldiers, and the Forgotten Battle of World War II
Mark Obmascik
audiobookSasquatch Unleashed
Brian King-Sharp
bookCo. Aytch : A Confederate Memoir of the Civil War
Sam R. Watkins
bookBruce's Timeline Of Our World
Bruce Tapping
bookThe Plague Cycle : The Unending War Between Humanity and Infectious Disease
Charles Kenny
audiobookbookThe Battle of Hastings : The Fall of Anglo-Saxon England
Harriet Harvey Wood
bookWhat Should the U.S. Army Learn From History? - Determining the Strategy of the Future through Understanding the Past : Persisting Concerns and Threats, Parallels and Analogies With the Present Days (What Changes and What Does Not), Recommendations for the U.S. Army…
Colin S. Gray, Strategic Studies Institute
bookDetective of the Occult
Robert E. Howard
bookPolice Your Planet
Eric Van Lhin
book