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An Honourable Defeat by Anton Gill

Discussion in 'WWII Books & Publications' started by Spymaster, Feb 10, 2015.

  1. Spymaster

    Spymaster New Member

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    [SIZE=10.5pt]I really recommend ‘An Honourable Defeat’ by Anton Gill. It analysis the role the German Resistance played, and why it was both largely ineffective and hugely heroic. Gill uses accounts from surviving Resistance members, both interviews and letters and journal entries and such. This book was very illuminating, and offered real insight into this aspect of the war. While the book is absolutely non-fiction Gill has a lively and engaging prose style that makes ‘An Honourable Defeat’ a very easy and enjoyable read. It’s currently free for kindle on amazon, and certainly worth a go. [/SIZE]

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Honourable-Defeat-History-Resistance-1933-1945-ebook/dp/B00RDBXUWO/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1423562151&sr=8-10&keywords=anton+gill
     
  2. dude_really

    dude_really Doesn't Play Well With Others

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    thanks for tip.

    ps: for non UK citizens (who donot get these free kindle offers; log in with an address in UK (google search one) and , presto, you are a briton!
     
  3. bronk7

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    how does that kindle stuff work?? why free??..does it mention Stauffenberg/Gisevius?
     

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