Directorate S: the C.I.A. and America’s secret wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan, 2001-2016 by Steve Coll – Book Review
The title of this book does not do its significant contents justice.
The title of this book does not do its significant contents justice.
Soldiers and Civilization examines the history of the military profession in the Western World from the ancient Greeks to the present day.
Why We Fight explores the question: “Why do human beings fight?”
When Adolf Hitler went to war in 1914, aged 25, he lived through what he would later call the “most stupendous experience of my life”.
At the end of World War II, faced with widespread destruction in Europe, strong communist parties in Greece and France, and the Red Army deployed throughout Eastern Europe and in […]
Savage Continent is a deeply harrowing account of Europe as a continent reeling from the impacts and consequences of World War II.
Ottoman authorities arrested and deported 230 Armenian political, religious, educational and intellectual leaders in Constantinople 500km east to Angora (now Ankara) on the eve of the ANZAC landing on Gallipoli.
in the histories of the Occupation. Subtitled ‘An extraordinary story of resistance and rescue in Nazi Paris’ this is the result of her search for Suzanne’s story.