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Speeches of Prince Bismarck, Part 1
- Written by: Otto von Bismarck
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Dive into the powerful world of Otto von Bismarck through this curated collection of his speeches, expertly translated by art historian Edmund von Mach and published in 1914 as part of THE GERMAN CLASSICS. This extensive twenty-volume anthology showcases 487 works by ninety-two influential figures, as noted by George Viereck in a 1915 article in THE FATHERLAND. According to von Mach, Bismarck rarely penned his speeches, relying instead on official stenographic reports for publication. However, the notable Speech from the Throne, crafted by Bismarck for Wilhelm I in response to the French ...
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Witch of the Glens
- Written by: Sally Watson
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Set in the year 1644 in the heart of Inverness, Scotland, Witch of the Glens follows the journey of Kelpie, a teenage girl whose life was forever altered when she was kidnapped by Gypsies in her early childhood. With her striking blue ringed eyes, a symbol of her mysterious Second Sight, Kelpie yearns to uncover her true identity and dreams of becoming a witch. As she navigates a series of transformative events, Kelpie embarks on a quest that will change her destiny and reveal the secrets of her past. - Summary by kirk202
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Somewhere in France
- Written by: Richard Harding Davis
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Captain Henri Ravignac thought he had married a Frenchwoman when he wed Marie Gessler, but the truth is far more complex—Marie is actually German. Her fluency in French and deep understanding of the culture make her an ideal spy. Seizing the first chance, she betrays Captain Ravignac, stealing crucial documents that position her perfectly for espionage as World War I looms. Armed with the papers of Countess dAurillac, she ventures behind enemy lines, fully aware that the life of a spy is fraught with danger and uncertainty... - Summary by Carolin
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War Is a Racket
- Written by: Smedley Butler
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Dive into Marine Maj. Gen. Smedley Butlers powerful critique of American Corporate Imperialism. With a candid reflection on his military career, Butler reveals, “I served in all commissioned ranks from second lieutenant to Major General. And during that period, I spent most of my time being a high-class muscle man for Big Business, for Wall Street, and for the bankers. In short, I was a racketeer for capitalism. I suspected I was just part of the racket all the time. Now I am sure of it.” This eye-opening summary by John Greenman invites you to explore the troubling intersection of ...
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War the Creator
- Written by: Frank Gelett Burgess
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In War the Creator, Gelett Burgess, an esteemed American writer, unveils a poignant narrative about the transformative impact of war on a young Frenchman he once called a friend. “Because he was my friend, because he was so lovable, because he suffered much, I want to try to tell the story of a boy who, in two months, became a man. I first encountered him just before the war began, and upon seeing him again after he had been wounded, the change was so profound that I could not rest until I uncovered the story behind his metamorphosis.” – From War the Creator (Lee Smalley)
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Das Krankenlager im Wald. Vergessene NS-Verbrechen in Köln
- Written by: Jugendclub Courage Köln e.V.
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„Sie öffneten die Fensterläden und schossen durch die Scheiben“ - so erzählt Sergej Stepanow, einer der Überlebenden von der Räumung des Krankenlagers. Am 8. April 1945 ereignete sich im rechtsrheinischen Köln wenige Tage vor der Befreiung ein Massaker an erkrankten Zwangsarbeiter:innen. Sie alle hatte das Arbeitsamt ins Krankenlager im Gremberger Wäldchen geschickt. Dort fristeten sie ihr Dasein. Der Podcast erzählt die weitgehend unbekannte Geschichte des einzigen Krankenlagers für Zwangsarbeiter:innen im Rheinland und dem letzten großen NS-Verbrechen auf Kölner Stadtgebiet. ...
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Shermans Military Lessons from His Memoirs
- Written by: William Tecumseh Sherman
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In this captivating LibriVox recording, we present chapter 25, the conclusion of Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman’s Memoirs, originally published in 1875. Renowned as one of the Norths most formidable generals, Sherman maintained a clear distinction from politics throughout his career. His Memoirs serve as one of the most insightful first-hand narratives of the Civil War. British military historian B. H. Liddell Hart famously referred to Sherman as the first modern general. Join us as we explore his invaluable military lessons and reflections on the war. Summary by Wikipedia and ...
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Popes of the 16th Century Rankes Insight
- Written by: Leopold von Ranke
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Immerse yourself in Leopold von Rankes groundbreaking exploration of the 16th-century papacy, a pivotal era in Catholic history. As a pioneering German Lutheran historian, Ranke meticulously chronicles the reigns of influential popes. Witness Pope Clement VIIs fateful French alliance that leads to the dramatic sack of Rome, and delve into Pope Paul IIIs ambitions for his grandsons, only to face betrayal. Experience the fervor of Gian Pietro Carafa, who becomes Pope Paul IV, as he navigates alliances with Protestants and even the Turks in his fierce opposition to Spain. Ranke, who famously ...
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War Workers
- Written by: E. M. Delafield
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In this early work by the author of Diary Of A Provincial Lady, set against the backdrop of World War I in the Midlands, we encounter a unique establishment where soldiers find solace in the form of sandwiches and a semblance of comfort. Run by the formidable Miss Vivian, an upper-class woman whose controlling and manipulative nature belies her seemingly unwavering dedication, the place is revered by many. Yet, beneath the surface of admiration lies a web of emotional manipulation that only Grace Jones, a newcomer, can unravel. As Grace seeks to help Miss Vivian confront her flaws, the story ...
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People of the Black Circle
- Written by: Robert E. Howard
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People of the Black Circle is a captivating novella featuring Conan the Cimmerian, penned by the legendary American author Robert E. Howard. First published in three installments in Weird Tales magazine in September, October, and November of 1934, this tale transports readers to the adventurous Hyborian Age. The story unfolds as Conan embarks on a daring quest to rescue a regal princess of Vendhya (an ancient India) and thwart the sinister ambitions of the Black Seers of Yimsha, who are bent on world domination. Celebrated for its grand narrative and unique Hindustan influences, this story is ...
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Unhappy Far-Off Things
- Written by: Lord Dunsany
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While he is primarily celebrated for his groundbreaking fantasy works, Lord Dunsany also penned a series of poignant sketches during World War One. This collection of essays, crafted during his time in France in 1916, reveals a deeper, more reflective side of the author—one that captures the somber realities of war with a profound sense of melancholy. - Summary by Alan Winterrowd
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Sinking of the Merrimac
- Written by: Richmond Pearson Hobson
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In the midst of the Spanish-American War, Naval Constructor Hobson U.S.N. crafted an audacious plan to scuttle a ship in the channel to Santiago harbor in Cuba, aiming to trap the Spanish fleet anchored in the bay. This captivating book unfolds Hobsons personal account of the daring operation and the dramatic events that followed. (Delmar H. Dolbier)
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Tactical Studies on the Battles around Plevna
- Written by: Thilo Lebrecht Ernst Michael von Trotha
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Dive into Tactical Studies on the Battles around Plevna, also known in German as Der Kampf um Plewna. This insightful analysis scrutinizes the actions and engagements of the siege of Plevna (now Pleven in Bulgaria) during the pivotal Danube Campaign of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78. It provides a unique perspective on the military strategies employed by the Imperial Russian army, offering an unvarnished assessment that resonates with German Imperial sensibilities. For an index of places mentioned in the text, along with their modern names, click this hyperlink. -Summary by Alister
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Toxophilus
- Written by: Roger Ascham J. A. Giles
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Toxophilus is an insightful exploration of target archery through the lens of the English Longbow. The book is thoughtfully divided into two main parts the first passionately argues for the promotion of target archery as a healthy pursuit that enhances individual well-being and bolsters national defense; the second serves as a comprehensive instruction manual for mastering the English longbow in target archery. Written in 1545, during a time when the longbow had been a staple of European warfare since medieval times, Ascham emphasizes how target archery prepares individuals for the rigors of ...
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Road Past Kennesaw- The Atlanta Campaign Of 1864
- Written by: Richard M. McMurry
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The Federal drive on Atlanta in May 1864 marked the beginning of the end for the Southern Confederacy. The Atlanta Campaign was not only crucial for its military and political outcomes, but it also transformed the nature of warfare itself. Centered around a vital transportation hub, both Union and Confederate forces relied heavily on rail lines to mobilize and sustain their troops. Richard McMurry’s remarkable account draws upon unpublished letters and diaries, revealing the personal motivations and experiences of those who fought in one of the wettest seasons in Georgias history. For four ...
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Speeches of Prince Bismarck, Part 2
- Written by: Otto von Bismarck
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Dive into the powerful rhetoric of Prince Bismarck through this captivating collection of his speeches, expertly translated by art historian Edmund von Mach and published in 1914 as part of THE GERMAN CLASSICS—an ambitious twenty-volume anthology featuring 487 works from ninety-two influential figures. According to von Mach, Bismarck rarely wrote down his speeches; instead, published accounts are derived from official stenographic reports. The titles attributed to the speeches reflect their content and eloquence. In this volume, youll find significant addresses such as Salus Publica – ...
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Secrets of Crewe House- the story of a famous campaign
- Written by: Campbell Stuart
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Dive into the fascinating world of Campbell Stuart, a Canadian key player in British propaganda efforts during both World Wars. This captivating book provides a richly detailed and illustrated account of his impactful work during World War I, shedding light on how British strategists aimed to undermine German morale and hasten the end of the conflict. Included are translations of various propaganda materials in the appendix, presented through the lens of an unknown translator. Join Patrick McHaffie as he unravels the secrets behind this crucial chapter of history.
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The Blue Book Military Regulations by von Steuben
- Written by: Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin Baron von Steuben
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Known as The Blue Book, this essential manual by Baron von Steuben played a pivotal role in shaping the fledgling American military during the Revolutionary War against England. It served not only as a set of regulations but also as a comprehensive how-to guide for officers. Each commissioned officer was required to purchase, carry, read, and implement its teachings. Join David Olson in this Librivox recording that explores the life of Major General Frederick William Von Steuben, a key figure in the Revolutionary Army.
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Thrilling Narratives of Mutiny, Murder and Piracy
- Written by: Anonymous
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Dive into a gripping collection of true tales from the high seas of the nineteenth century, where shipwrecks, mutinies, and life-or-death decisions unfold far from home. Experience the harsh realities of the seafaring life, where adventure meets peril, and the romance of the ocean is painted in stark and brutal strokes. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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The Backwash of War A Nurses Eye on the Battlefield
- Written by: Ellen Newbold La Motte
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Ellen Newbold La Motte (1873–1961) was a pioneering American nurse, journalist, and author who made her mark during World War I. In 1915, she bravely volunteered as one of the first American war nurses in Europe, serving in a French field hospital in Belgium. There, she meticulously documented the harrowing realities of war in a candid diary, revealing the grim and often darkly humorous experiences of wounded soldiers. Cynthia Wachtell, a research associate professor of American studies at Yeshiva University, delved into La Mottes life and her powerful war writings. Her explosive book, The ...
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