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    Acutally i read " Le mystère du Maréchal" le procès Pétain
    About the Pétain trial. Published in 1945.

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    A present from my father, he received it from my grand mother when my grand father passed away.

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    Just picked this up, look forward to reading it before my trip to St.Nazaire
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    I just picked up this interesting book at the used book store in exc condition, lots of nice photos
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    About to start this one...


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    And my amazon echo reads me the digital verson of this one while I clean the guns in my war room on lazy Sundays.

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    Life and Fate by Vassily Grossman.Great read about events centred on Stalingrad.

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    I just finished "Ardennes 1944", by Anthony Beevor. I enjoyed his other books, but I must say that this one was not a compelling read, IMHO.

    BobS

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    My current read.


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    Quote by BobS View Post
    I just finished "Ardennes 1944", by Anthony Beevor. I enjoyed his other books, but I must say that this one was not a compelling read, IMHO.

    BobS
    Good to get a review of this. I almost grabbed a copy recently and I am glad I passed on it
    Regards,

    Jerry

    Whatever its just an opinion.

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    Quote by BobS View Post
    I just finished "Ardennes 1944", by Anthony Beevor. I enjoyed his other books, but I must say that this one was not a compelling read, IMHO.

    BobS
    I bought it and read it before Christmas, £7 from Tesco, I thought it was ok, quite interesting. I found the information regarding the relationship between Monty and Bradley quite amusing. Perhaps the subject matter is not as compelling as the other subjects he writes about, I thought it was worth the read
    I am hoping to visit the Ardennes before Christmas this year to get a feel for what it was like at that time

    Cheers

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    My current reading, I am off to Guernsey for the Bank Holiday Weekend

    Cheers
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