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Death Dealer: The Memoirs Of The Ss Kommandant At Auschwitz»rank: 10984par: Rudolph Hoss
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Roots-Thirtieth Anniversary Edition: The Saga of an American Family»rank: 16460par: Alex Haley
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Yankee Stadium: A Tribute: 85 Years of Memories: 1923-2008 with DVD»rank: 15913par: Les Krantz
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The Match»rank: 2862par: Mark Frost
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Fields of Fire: The Canadians in Normandy»rank: 6840par: Terry Copp
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:Using the texts of his 1998 Joanne Goodman Lectures at the University of Western 0ntario, acclaimed Canadian military historian Terry Copp has written the best book on the Battle of Normandy to appear in years. Simply put, Fields of Fire is revisionist historical scholarship at its finest and superb military history. Professor Copp's purpose is never in doubt: 'The argument of this study is that the evidence demonstrates that the achievement of the Allied and especially Canadian armies in Normandy has been greatly underrated the defeat and ... |
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Dark Days»rank: 45261par: Kerry Pither
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:Using the texts of his 1998 Joanne Goodman Lectures at the University of Western 0ntario, acclaimed Canadian military historian Terry Copp has written the best book on the Battle of Normandy to appear in years. Simply put, Fields of Fire is revisionist historical scholarship at its finest and superb military history. Professor Copp's purpose is never in doubt: 'The argument of this study is that the evidence demonstrates that the achievement of the Allied and especially Canadian armies in Normandy has been greatly underrated the defeat and ... |
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In Praise of Prejudice: The Necessity of Preconceived Ideas»rank: 16223par: Theodore Dalrymple
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:Using the texts of his 1998 Joanne Goodman Lectures at the University of Western 0ntario, acclaimed Canadian military historian Terry Copp has written the best book on the Battle of Normandy to appear in years. Simply put, Fields of Fire is revisionist historical scholarship at its finest and superb military history. Professor Copp's purpose is never in doubt: 'The argument of this study is that the evidence demonstrates that the achievement of the Allied and especially Canadian armies in Normandy has been greatly underrated the defeat and ... |
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The Fall of the Roman Empire: A New History of Rome and the Barbarians»rank: 8707par: Peter Heather
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:Using the texts of his 1998 Joanne Goodman Lectures at the University of Western 0ntario, acclaimed Canadian military historian Terry Copp has written the best book on the Battle of Normandy to appear in years. Simply put, Fields of Fire is revisionist historical scholarship at its finest and superb military history. Professor Copp's purpose is never in doubt: 'The argument of this study is that the evidence demonstrates that the achievement of the Allied and especially Canadian armies in Normandy has been greatly underrated the defeat and ... |
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After the Reich: The Brutal History of Allied Occupation»rank: 29732par: Giles MacDonogh
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:Using the texts of his 1998 Joanne Goodman Lectures at the University of Western 0ntario, acclaimed Canadian military historian Terry Copp has written the best book on the Battle of Normandy to appear in years. Simply put, Fields of Fire is revisionist historical scholarship at its finest and superb military history. Professor Copp's purpose is never in doubt: 'The argument of this study is that the evidence demonstrates that the achievement of the Allied and especially Canadian armies in Normandy has been greatly underrated the defeat and ... |
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The Art of War»rank: 29334par: Sun Tzu
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:Using the texts of his 1998 Joanne Goodman Lectures at the University of Western 0ntario, acclaimed Canadian military historian Terry Copp has written the best book on the Battle of Normandy to appear in years. Simply put, Fields of Fire is revisionist historical scholarship at its finest and superb military history. Professor Copp's purpose is never in doubt: 'The argument of this study is that the evidence demonstrates that the achievement of the Allied and especially Canadian armies in Normandy has been greatly underrated the defeat and ... |