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Old 16-08-2007, 07:12 PM   #531 (permalink)
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'Protected areas in the Norwegian Mountains: Cultural landscape conservation - whose landscape?' by Sebastian Eiter.
 
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Just got abck from Borders and i picked up Dirty Little Secrets of Word WAr 2 and The German Generals Talk by B.H. Liddel Hart
I was wondering if anyone has read the second one
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Just got abck from Borders and i picked up Dirty Little Secrets of Word WAr 2 and The German Generals Talk by B.H. Liddel Hart
I was wondering if anyone has read the second one
I read it about 10-15 years ago. It was good, informative.
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Just reading Bill Newton Dunn's bio of Air Chief Marshal Leigh Mallory. Not too bad so far.

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I've just finished Sebastian Faulks 'Birdsong' and now reading another one of his books 'Charlotte Gray'
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I am re-reading Matthew Cooper's The German Army 1933-1945.

I read it 10-12 years ago. It is long and drawn out, but very informative about the inner workings and interactions of the Army. It talks about battles only in context of how they played out in the "politics" of the Wehrmacht.

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