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    Antony beevor's books

    Hi guys
    What do you thing about Antony Beevor's books? specially "Stalingrad" and "Berlin 1945 the falldown"...

    #2
    I really enjoyed both books.
    Greg

    The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.




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      #3
      Well, he is a good writer... and he is very informed, and have a lot of detail, information on his books...

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        #4
        His books are well researched and he uses allot of the soldiers accounts. I enjoy books that dive into the day-to-day accounts from the soldiers perspective.
        Greg

        The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.




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          #5
          Thats true Ranger,
          You can feel, what soldiers feel in that moment.

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            #6
            Stalingrad is an excellent book, I could hardly put it down! I'm 3/4's of the way through Berlin and while there's not as many soldiers accounts it's still a great read. Both books can make grim reading at times though, due to the actual human suffering.

            Both are recommended.

            Gee

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              #7
              Stalingrad was excellent!

              I've had Berlin on order for a week, am waiting for it eagerly!

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                #8
                I liked the book.

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                  #9
                  I have read both Stalingrad and Fall of Berlin 1945. They are excellent to say the least.

                  Brian

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                    #10
                    I agree with you...

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                      #11
                      Very good books, althought I like more fall of Berlin. Anyone has read his book above the KRETA campaign???
                      F.K.

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                        #12
                        I have read the Crete book too, bought the book on Crete at one of the local shops and read it there while on holiday!

                        This was the first Beevor book I had read and although accurate it is rather based from the British point of view. The book is good in it's descriptions of the events but has less of the soldier's narrative.

                        Good book for the money, still recommend it.

                        Gee

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                          #13
                          F.K.Muller,
                          Did you read it in Spanish????

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                            #14
                            Yes!!I have read it in Spanish!

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                              #15
                              And what's about the book???

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