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  • Rise of Fascism in Europe The: The History of the Fascist Takeovers in Nazi Germany Italy and Spain during the 20th Century - cover

    Rise of Fascism in Europe The:...

    Editors Charles River

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    It’s easy to forget how young Italy was when Benito Mussolini was born on July 29, 1883. It is hard to conceive a territory with such a long and ancient history was once young and troubled with constant conflict and instability. Similar to Germany, Italy was unified in 1861, but contrary to its northern cousin, its previous history was one of separation. Italy had no great romantic idea of a “Great Germany,” keeping it unified even during the wars between city-states. Benito Mussolini was born and raised in a highly volatile environment where ideas already considered extreme by most contemporary observers, such as Socialism, would undergo a deep and violent transformation.	Mussolini would ride that wave to power, and he would hold it for decades as he opportunistically tried to strengthen Italy's position and empire. That would lead him to foreign interventions in Africa, and eventually an alliance with Nazi Germany's Adolf Hitler, ultimately costing him everything and devastating his country throughout World War II. 
    	It is often claimed that Adolf Hitler rose to power in Germany through democratic means, and while that is a stretch, it is true that he managed to become an absolute dictator as Chancellor of Germany in the 1930s through a mixture of politics and intimidation. Ironically, he had set such a course only because of the failure of an outright coup attempt known as the Beer Hall Putsch about a decade earlier. 
    	The Spanish Civil War has exerted a powerful impact on the historical imagination. Without question, the conflict was a key moment in the 20th century, a precursor to World War II, and an encapsulation of the rise of extremist movements in the 1930s, but it was also a complex narrative in and of itself, even as it offered a truly international theatre of war. 	Ultimately, the forces of reaction, led by General Francisco Franco, triumphed, and after his victory in 1939, Franco ruled Spain with an iron fist for 36 years.
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  • Those About To Die - cover

    Those About To Die

    Daniel P. Mannix

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    Putting the games in the context of Rome's rise and dramatic fall, Mannix captures all the history, planning, and savage pageantry that went into creating the first spectator sports. 
     
     
     
    The games began in 238 BC as nearly county fair–like entertainment, with trick riding, acrobats, trained animals, chariot racing, and athletic events. The contests then evolved into slave fights thanks to wealthy patricians Marcus and Decimus Brutus, who wanted to give their father an unforgettable funeral by reviving an old tradition. What the brothers wrought, Rome devoured, demanding even greater violence to satisfy the bloodlust of the crowd. Architectural wonders in themselves, massive arenas like Circus Maximus and the Colosseum were built, able to host sea battle reenactments on actual water. Successful gladiators found fame, fortune—and freedom. 
     
     
     
    But as Rome begin to fall in the fifth century, so did the games, devolving into nothing more than pointless massacres. In the end, millions of humans and animals were sacrificed in barbaric displays. What were once ceremonies given in honor of gods met an inglorious fate, yet they still captivate the imagination of people today. 
     
     
     
    Contains mature themes.
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  • The Shy Assassin - The Inspiring Story of Cyril 'Frank' Babbage Battle of Britain Spitfire Ace turned D-Day Mosquito Pilot - cover

    The Shy Assassin - The Inspiring...

    Air Marshal G.A. 'Black' Robertson

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    One of the few RAF aircrew to play a central part in two of the Second World War's most momentous events, the Battle of Britain and D-Day, Cyril 'Frank' Babbage was a survivor. He wasn't just an immensely skilled pilot; he was also blessed with extraordinary good fortune. 
     
    Babbage's image shot to national prominence in late-August 1940, briefly becoming the face of 'The Few'. Photographs appeared in the press of him stepping out of a rowing boat on Bognor beach. There he was met by a small crowd who'd seen him rescued by fishermen after bailing out. He'd been shot down by a German fighter, but only after disposing of another one first. Babbage's fascinating wartime experiences are complimented brilliantly by the stories of those who crossed his path, famous names like Amy Johnson and Douglas Bader as well as countless other unsung heroes. Many of the latter were youngsters he served with all too briefly.Between his contrasting operational tours Babbage spent time as a flying instructor, insulated to a degree against the ravages of war. Wing Commander C. F. Babbage DFM, AE retired in the summer of 1964. Like so many of his ilk, he owed his final years of peacetime service to the sacrifices of others—others like those brave men with whom he flew, but who enjoyed less than their own share of good luck.
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  • Culture of the Jews: 101 Notable Jewish Cultural Traditions - cover

    Culture of the Jews: 101 Notable...

    Ahoy Publications

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    Embark on a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of Jewish heritage! 
    Are you curious about the ancient customs and rituals that have sustained Jewish culture for generations? 
    Have you ever wondered how Judaism’s symbols and sacred objects carry layers of profound meaning and history? 
    Would you like to uncover the vibrant culture of the Jewish diaspora and its impact on communities worldwide? 
    Step into a world of timeless customs, sacred rituals, and vibrant culture as you journey to the heart of Jewish heritage. “Culture of the Jews” invites you to uncover Judaism’s depth and beauty, enriching your understanding of its deep history and profound significance. 
    In this audiobook, you will:Discover the sanctity and symbolism of Shabbat, the day of rest that nurtures Jewish identity.Gain insight into feast days and fast days, celebrating joyous occasions and moments of solemn reflection.Understand the transformative power of prayer and its role in forging spiritual connections.Learn the significance of symbols and sacred objects, bridging the tangible and the Divine.Discover the melodies and rhythms of musical traditions that have echoed through generations.Understand the influence of home and family traditions in nurturing a sense of belonging.Discover the reverence for learning, wisdom, and academia that has defined Jewish culture. 
    As you listen to the audiobook, immerse yourself in the rich heritage that has shaped Jewish communities for centuries. “Culture of the Jews” is more than an audiobook. It’s an invitation to connect with the essence of Judaism, drawing you closer to the heart of a culture that continues to inspire and thrive. 
    So, click on the “add to cart” button now and embrace the beauty and depth of Jewish tradition like never before.
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  • Daddy Boy - cover

    Daddy Boy

    Emerson Whitney

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    After a decade-long relationship with a dominatrix he called Daddy, Emerson Whitney had begun to crave something besides submission. It came as a full surprise‚ submission had been so central to his early adulthood, to his trans identity. Dizzied by new questions of control and aging, and living in a tent while his relationship ends, Emerson stumbles upon an advertisement for a storm-chasing tour. For thrill seekers, it says. Unsure what else to do, he signs up.Daddy Boy follows Emerson as he packs into a van full of strangers and drives up and down the country‚ staying in Days Inns and eating bags of carrots from Walmart and wanting nothing more than to surrender to the force of a colossal storm. We had no idea where we were going, Emerson writes, ‚ just waiting for one cloud to pop. Roaming the prairie landscape of his childhood, Emerson recalls his adoptive dad, Hank‚ unflinching and extremely Texan, and his biological dad, who was rarely around. From the van's trash-strewn back seat, and in the face of these looming figures, Emerson begins to wonder: Did he want to be Daddy now?
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  • Ray Kroc: A short biography - 5 Minutes: Short on time – long on info! - cover

    Ray Kroc: A short biography - 5...

    5 Minutes, 5 Minute Biographies,...

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    Ray Kroc, burger legend: Life and work in a short biography! Everything you need to know, brief and concise. Infotainment, education and entertainment at its best!
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