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YukariYakum0 t1_je87rh6 wrote
Reply to comment by Stalins_Moustachio in Bookclub and Sources Wednesday! by AutoModerator
It was episode 104 of the History Extra podcast by BBC.
I think its 11 years old now.
Stalins_Moustachio t1_je87l3m wrote
Reply to comment by EvanNaumenko in Bookclub and Sources Wednesday! by AutoModerator
Have you tried r/askhistorians?
Stalins_Moustachio t1_je87gvz wrote
Reply to comment by LAANGRetention in Bookclub and Sources Wednesday! by AutoModerator
Added to my watchlist. Thanks again for the recommendations, really appreciate it!
Stalins_Moustachio t1_je87c8k wrote
Reply to comment by 454C495445 in Bookclub and Sources Wednesday! by AutoModerator
Hey there, the most comprehensive book i've foind on this was Native Americans State by State although not an entire account of each, it's a great encyclopedia-type read!
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LAANGRetention t1_je86o86 wrote
Reply to comment by Stalins_Moustachio in Bookclub and Sources Wednesday! by AutoModerator
Sure thing. PBS American Experience Battle of Chosin is available on Prime Video right now so I’m watching it; it’s a nice visual companion to put faces to names of major players and really show the awful conditions.
No-Strength-6805 t1_je86hwd wrote
Reply to comment by white_butterfly1 in Bookclub and Sources Wednesday! by AutoModerator
Try Gaddis's biography of George Kennan it is brilliant
Stalins_Moustachio t1_je86e6k wrote
Reply to comment by BossRaeg in Bookclub and Sources Wednesday! by AutoModerator
There's a few hidden treasures here. Thanks a bunch for sharing!
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Stalins_Moustachio t1_je86721 wrote
Reply to comment by white_butterfly1 in Bookclub and Sources Wednesday! by AutoModerator
How does your dad find Max Boot's writing style? Been sitting on buying that book for a while!
No-Strength-6805 t1_je8667k wrote
Reply to comment by lingenfr in Bookclub and Sources Wednesday! by AutoModerator
I respect your opinion on the book ,but disagree with speaking for other senior military officers ,they may entirely agree with you or only partially agree,or even may agree with the author.But that depends on each officers personal experiences not all are the same,I say this with great respect.
Stalins_Moustachio t1_je862db wrote
Reply to comment by CraftyRole4567 in Bookclub and Sources Wednesday! by AutoModerator
Definitely picking this up, thanks!
Stalins_Moustachio t1_je85zqx wrote
Reply to comment by xiphosphd in Bookclub and Sources Wednesday! by AutoModerator
I HIGHLY recommend Uniforms of the Roman World. It's fantastic! Also, check out Legions of Rome by Stephen Dando-Collins. It's a great book on every single Roman legion, and their respective campaigns and symbology.
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Stalins_Moustachio t1_je85a0w wrote
Reply to comment by KingMithridatesVI in Bookclub and Sources Wednesday! by AutoModerator
Gave me a good chuckle.
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Stalins_Moustachio t1_je857fi wrote
Reply to comment by xqqq_me in Bookclub and Sources Wednesday! by AutoModerator
Will check it out, thanks!
Stalins_Moustachio t1_je855ue wrote
Reply to comment by frakist in Bookclub and Sources Wednesday! by AutoModerator
This sounds really interesting actually! Hoping someone has a recommendation or two.
Stalins_Moustachio t1_je84y1d wrote
Reply to comment by dropbear123 in Bookclub and Sources Wednesday! by AutoModerator
These sound really interesting. Definitely picking them up for a friend. Thanks!
DarkImpacT213 t1_je84wto wrote
Reply to comment by FinanceGuyHere in Gods, tombs and Nazis: the Third Reich’s bad relationship with Egyptology by MeatballDom
The first Autobahn was opened in 1926, 7 years before Hitlers rise to power.
DarkImpacT213 t1_je84psc wrote
Reply to comment by Jihadi_Penguin in Gods, tombs and Nazis: the Third Reich’s bad relationship with Egyptology by MeatballDom
Anti-smoking campaigns, „improving“ infrastructure throughout Germany (definetly just for the benefit of the German population, right?), building railways in occupied areas (well, we are not talking about the purpose of the railways… but they were helpful after the war!), being a forerunner in banning experiments on animals (…we arent talking about the substitute test subjects though, its better that way)… oh and also Muslims.
So realistically… no, not really.
Stalins_Moustachio t1_je84og8 wrote
Reply to comment by LAANGRetention in Bookclub and Sources Wednesday! by AutoModerator
Sounds like a great read, thanks for recommending it!
Stalins_Moustachio t1_je84jvm wrote
Reply to comment by ThunderStorm2137 in Bookclub and Sources Wednesday! by AutoModerator
Thanks for the recommendation!
Stalins_Moustachio t1_je84hdo wrote
Reply to comment by Realistic_Fox3575 in Bookclub and Sources Wednesday! by AutoModerator
Hey there! I really enjoyed John Conelley's From Peoples into Nations: A History of Eastern Europe! As for Scandanavia, Iam mostly familiar with the Viking age. If that interests you, I highly recommend Children of Ash and Elm, and River Kings!
Stalins_Moustachio t1_je87vae wrote
Reply to comment by YukariYakum0 in Bookclub and Sources Wednesday! by AutoModerator
Thanks a bunch! You may want to try posting on r/askhistorians