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The Lion’s Gate

The Lion’s Gate

by Steven Pressfield
448 Pages · 2015 · 16 MB · 9 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
Pastel Orphans
by Gemma Liviero
344 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 32 Downloads · New!
Pastel Orphans is the mystery, suspense, history, thriller and fiction novel which plot the story of two siblings who migrated to Poland. Gemma Liviero is the author of this stunning novel. In 1930s Berlin, WWII is on its peak and Nazis are killing every single person who stands against them. The main target of these armed forces to humiliate the Jewish people and they kill millions of them. They are moving forward and the whole world in under their threat. The Jewish people are migrating to different countries so they can have a secure future. Young Henrik’s father is a Jewish man and his mother is Aryan. He has a younger sister who is more or less prettier than him. They are hiding in their houses and armies are there to protect them. Henrik is just a kid and he cannot do anything except to obey the commands of his father. From last few weeks, the health condition of his father is worse and her mother decided to migrate to Poland for the security of the children. Henrik and his sister Greta are going with their mother but no place was saved from the terror of Nazis. They invade Poland and kidnapped the little sister of Henrik. He does not know how to bring back his sister but one thing is clear that he will do anything to bring her back. Henrik is ready but how can a boy rescue his sister? To find out, read the novel.
The Boy Between Worlds
by Annejet van der Zijl
218 Pages · 2015 · 10 MB · 23 Downloads · New!
“The Boy Between Worlds: A Biography” is a good book that describes the true story of an unconventional family. Annejet van der Zijl is the author of this best-selling book. Annejet van der Zijl is one of the best and most widely read literary nonfiction writers in the Netherlands. Her non-fiction has been awarded the M. J. Brusse Prize for the best work of journalism and has been nominated for the Golden Owl and the AKO Literature Prize. The Boy Between Worlds begins by detailing the life of Rika, a young Dutch mother of four, who is unhappily married. When Waldemar travels to Holland to chase his education that the two lives intersect. Rika meets Waldemar at a border, a relationship grows and she becomes pregnant. The child’s birth was scandalous and caused numerous difficulties within the extended family. He was named Waldemar Hagenaar, his first name came from his father, his surname from Rita’s married name.
Schindler’s List
by Thomas Keneally
400 Pages · 1993 · 9  MB · 19 Downloads · New!
Schindler’s List is WWII, Jewish, redemption, literature, history and redemption novel which describes the story of a German war profiteer who saved the life of 1,300 Jewish people. Thomas Keneally is the author of this classy novel. He is the bestselling author in the New York Times. This book is nominated as the best book for the Los Angeles Times Book Award for Fiction and also the winner of the Booker Prize. An amazing novel which is based on the true story of a German factory director who risked his life to save the Jewish community. Oskar Schindler is a factory directory and war profiteer. He born and raised in Germany and he earns millions of dollars through his business. Oskar is one of the biggest suppliers of Germany who earns a lot of profit by selling weapons to the army. Whenever a war begins at the border then Oskar got massive profit and he just loved it. He also owns a big factory which brings thousands of sales every year. WWII begins and his weapons are using in the war. Oskar is making all the money and he has no concern who is killed through his weapons. What force Oskar to save 1,300 Jewish people from the gas chambers?
Service
by Luttrell Marcus
400 Pages · 2013 · 2.4 · 19 Downloads · New!
Service is the Iraq War, history, Afghan War, military and U.S navy seal book which discusses the secret operations that were led by the author. Luttrell Marcus is the author of this remarkable book. He comes with another thrilling war story which gives a fair proof that Luttrell Marcus not only enjoys his service time but also inspires others to love their country. It was the love of the country and determination that he never think twice before going into any secret mission. He was the lone survivor of Operation Redwing were three of the other U.S navy seal died and he killed his enemies with injuries. The passion of serving his nation did not die after recovering from the Operation Redwing and after recovery, he appointed on Iraq. He has outstanding abilities with the sniper and he proves it in Iraq at the battle of Ramadi.
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
by William L. Shirer
1280 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 12 Downloads · New!
“The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany” is a great European Military history book. The author of this history book is William L. Shirer. William was an American journalist and war correspondent. He wrote The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, a history of Nazi Germany. He became known for his broadcasts from Berlin, from the rise of the Nazi dictatorship through the first year of World War II (1940). In this book, the author provides us with personal glimpses into some of the key players of the Reich. He documents how fateful incidents impacted the decisions of the combatant’s strategic decisions and the conclusion of the war. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich provides a good look at this unfortunate time in history. In addition, this book reminds us of the circumstances that created the twelve shocking years of the Third Reich. All in all, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich is a good history book.
Inside the Third Reich
by Albert Speer
672 Pages · 2015 · 4 MB · 10 Downloads · New!
The “Inside the Third Reich” is a well written and informative history book of World War II. Albert Speer is the author of this history book. He was the minister of Armaments and War Production in Nazi Germany during most of WWII. Speer joined the Nazi party in 1931, launching himself on a political and governmental career which lasted fourteen years. His architectural skills made him increasingly prominent within the party and he became a member of Hitler’s inner circle. Inside the Third Reich, Speer makes curious observations about Hitler’s unwillingness to put off the reconstruction of Berlin even after the war in Russia had begun. Speer began making a name for himself as a hard-working improviser by helping to restore the railroads in occupied Soviet territory. Without a doubt, he positioned himself so well that Hitler made him Minister of Weapons in 1942. He was very astute about working his way upward in the Nazi hierarchy in order to gain more power and respect for himself like the other Nazis were doing. To know about more of German History, then read this excellent book. In short, Inside the Third Reich is an informative history book.

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