Resultaten (14)
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Eyewitness to the war in Hungary
City of Debrecen 1944
2021 || Paperback || Endre B. Gastony || Aspect Publishers
About the author:
From a youthful observer in war-torn Hungary, his native land caught between the swastika and the red star, Endre B. Gastony evolved into a student of history at the University of Oregon. As professor at Augustana University, he combined teaching, with research and writing on the topics of nationalism, international events, and Hungarian history.
Historical guiding principles:
Leopold von Ranke’s advice, chronicle the past “as it really happened,” has been faithfull...
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Brothers in Arms
Romania, Nazi Germany and operation 'Barbarossa'
2023 || Paperback || Perry Pierik || Aspect Publishers
Suffering due to the consequences of the border revision of mid-europe, romania, led by marshal antonescu, opted for a pact with nazi germany. it was a deal with the devil. the romanian jews were sacrificed and the romanian army fell at stalingrad. the author sheds a light on the consequences of these fatal events through extensive archive work.
illustrated with special historical images
‘A Dutch historian explains the motivation behind the bloodbath at Odessa’
– Marius Ghilezan in Rom...
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Waffen-SS 1939-1945, A ruthless Enemy
2023 || Paperback || Perry Pierik || Aspect Publishers
The Waffen-SS, as fourth ‘army branch’ of the German army, is still surrounded with a certain mystical fog. Some divisions, mostly from the first levies, have general fame, like Hitler’s body guard division, the ‘Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler’, or the ‘Das Reich’ division. However, the fact that Waffen-SS grew into a significant force - 38 divisions - during the war, is largely unknown. Yet, due to the expansion, the elite status of the Waff-en-SS lessened. Leveled by its large nu...
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Erich Ludendorff
Biography
2023 || Paperback || Perry Pierik || Aspect Publishers
There are several biographies about Erich Ludendorff. What most of them have in common is that they stop at the year 1918, the end of the First World War. This is un-justified. At the peak of his long career, between 1915 and roughly 1925, Ludendorff developed into the strongest man on the ‘right’. Thus, the years after the war were also of great importance. He was not only an important general who, with Paul von Hin-denburg, was in supreme command of Germany’s de facto military leaders...