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by William B. Breuer

Author: William B. Breuer
Publisher: G K Hall & Co (January 1, 2000)
Language: English
Pages: 485
ePub: 1553 kb
Fb2: 1787 kb
Rating: 4.4
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Category: History
Subcategory: Military
William B. Breuer, in. The annals of World War II are mined with captivating cases of strange coincidences .
William B. The annals of World War II are mined with captivating cases of strange coincidences, ominous premonitions, and baffling mysteries. WILLIAM B. BREUER is one of today's most popular military historians and the author of over 20 books, including The Great Raid on Cabanatuan, MacArthur's Undercover War, Shadow Warriors, and Feuding Allies, all from Wiley. He lives in Cleveland, Tennessee.
We’re dedicated to reader privacy so we never track you. We don’t accept ads. Breuer is a military historian and author of more than 25 books, 10 of which have been main selections of the Military Book Club. Books in his World War II series include Undercover Tales of World War II, Bizarre Tales of World War II, Secret Weapons of World War II, Unexplained Mysteries of World War II, and Daring Missions of World War II, and many more. Start reading Unexplained Mysteries of World War II on your Kindle in under a minute. The annals of World War II are mined with captivating cases of strange coincidences, ominous .
From popular mysteries to barely believable happenings, Breuer sheds light on the absurdity of war from a different angle. The raid made Colonel The book Unexplained Mysteries of World War II has many strange stories and instances that happened in the war on both sides of the conflict. One of the stories was about the most successful submarine in the US Navy's Pacific Fleet. At the end of the mission, the last torpedo fired malfunctioned and sunk the submarine instead of the target.
The book is broken down into multiple sections, and delves into mysteries like: -Who torched the Normandie in New York Harbor? -Did a New Yorker ad warn of Pearl Harbor? -Did Churchill have a "feeling" that saved his life?
William B. Breuer, in The annals of World War II are mined with captivating cases of strange coincidences, ominous premonitions, and baffling mysteries. This book was a Christmas gift to my grandson who loves to read and remember facts. He attack it as soon as he opened it. I hope he is still enjoying it.
Top Secret Tales of World War II. ''A book for rainy days and long solitary nights by the fire
Top Secret Tales of World War II. ''A book for rainy days and long solitary nights by the fire. If there were a genre for cozy nonfiction, this would be the template. Daring Missions of World War II. ''The author brings to light many previously unknown stories of behind-the-scenes bravery and covert activities that helped the Allies win critical victories. Secret Weapons of World War II. ''Rip-roaring tales. a delightful addition to the niche that Breuer has so successfully carved ou. ' -Publishers Weekly. Breuer (September 17, 1922 – August 18, 2010) was a soldier, journalist and American military historian, who specialized in the World War II epoch. His work, The Great Raid on Cabanatuan along with Hampton Sides' Ghost Soldiers, was adapted into a film titled The Great Raid (2005). The Air-raid Warden Was a Spy: and Other Tales from Home-front America in World War II. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2003.
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