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Article about: I always enjoy stumbling on good books that I haven't read or noticed before. Please share the book or books that you are currently reading . I'm sorry if a thread of this sort has already b

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    I'm currently reading my new book. I'm going through it before submitting it to the publisher. The possible title is... The Toughest Nut to Crack - Andersonstown. It is the full account of the tour in Belfast carried out by 9(Plassey) Battery in 1971/72. We almost destroyed 1st Battalion Belfast Brigade, Provisional IRA. Its due out in the first half of next year. The possible picture for the cover is....

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    Hello,
    Books that i am currently reading...
    The history of the german army by Jacques Besnoit-Méchin is one of the best, perhaps the best, work ever written on the german army of the first half of the XXth century...

    "Jacques Michel Gabriel Paul Benoist-Méchin, born July 1, 1901 in Paris 17e, and died February 24, 1983 is an intellectual, journalist, historian, musicologist and French politician; he was sentenced to death in 1947 for collaborationist during the German occupation, before being pardoned. As a historian, he is a specialist of the German Army and the Arab world" (from Wikipedia).

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    The sacrifice of life is a huge sacrifice, there is only one that is more terrible, the sacrifice of honor

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    I'm reading this one and it does not disappoint.

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    I saw the mini-series "Band of Brothers" so I thought I'd get the book. So far it's great!

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    Thanks guys for sharing these, keep them coming !

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    Quote by wharfrat57 View Post
    I saw the mini-series "Band of Brothers" so I thought I'd get the book. So far it's great!
    Anything by Ambrose is worth reading. D-Day, Citizen Soldiers,and Pegasus Bridge are particularly good.

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    Blood, Steel, and Myth: The II.SS-Panzer-Korps and the Road to Prochorowka by George Nipe Jr.

    I started this about 3 months ago, it's a great read but a serious slog to get through. (plus it's so heavy my arms get tired if trying to read in bed!)

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