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Book Hitler Vs Caesar

    Book Details:
  • Author : Joseph Adama
  • Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Release : 2016-08-31
  • ISBN : 9781537498447
  • Pages : 112 pages

Download or read book Hitler Vs Caesar written by Joseph Adama and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-08-31 with total page 112 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Julius Caesar, perhaps history's greatest general, strategist and military leader. Loved by the people, he became the death of the republic, setting himself as soul ruler. Adolf Hitler a twisted dictator whose quest for would domination almost brought the world to it's knees. That was until he suddenly disappeared. Intelligence gathered showed Hitler, had been building a machine, a sort of bell, before disappearing a man sneaking out from Berlin smuggled documents, these documents later found themselves in the hands of the Soviet's. Adolf Hitler claimed to have successfully built a time machine, he and several Nazi top leaders, were have said to have left in this device, in hopes of traveling to Gaul in 49 BC to not only meet with Caesar but to in fact convince Julius Caesar to join him in eradicating the Jew. Now with Hitler lost in time. He sets out to greet Caesar. As Caesar takes his march onto Gaul, the Russians and Americans unable to do anything must only hope and pray Caesar's forces not only resist Hitler's proposal but that Rome itself, can stand up against these Nazis and keep, our very history from being conquered by this madman, bent on the destruction of our very way of life. For if Hitler succeeds that will be the end of us all. Helpless we now may only trust history's greatest commander can hold off against Adolf Hitler and his dark forces.

Book Hitler Vs Caesar

    Book Details:
  • Author : Carl Jai
  • Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Release : 2016-09-01
  • ISBN : 9781537160504
  • Pages : 110 pages

Download or read book Hitler Vs Caesar written by Carl Jai and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-09-01 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Julius Caesar, perhaps history's greatest general, strategist and military leader. Loved by the people, he became the death of the republic, setting himself as soul ruler. Adolf Hitler a twisted dictator whose quest for would domination almost brought the world to it's knees. That was until he suddenly disappeared. Intelligence gathered showed Hitler, had been building a machine, a sort of bell, before disappearing a man sneaking out from Berlin smuggled documents, these documents later found themselves in the hands of the Soviet's. Adolf Hitler claimed to have successfully built a time machine, he and several Nazi top leaders, were have said to have left in this device, in hopes of traveling to Gaul in 49 BC to not only meet with Caesar but to in fact convince Julius Caesar to join him in eradicating the Jew. Now with Hitler lost in time. He sets out to greet Caesar. As Caesar takes his march onto Gaul, the Russians and Americans unable to do anything must only hope and pray Caesar's forces not only resist Hitler's proposal but that Rome itself, can stand up against these Nazis and keep, our very history from being conquered by this madman, bent on the destruction of our very way of life. For if Hitler succeeds that will be the end of us all. Helpless we now may only trust history's greatest commander can hold off against Adolf Hitler and his dark forces.

Book Warlords

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  • Author :
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2008
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 79 pages

Download or read book Warlords written by and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 79 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Dictators and Disciples

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  • Author : Gustav Bychowski
  • Publisher : New York, International Universities Press
  • Release : 1948
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 276 pages

Download or read book Dictators and Disciples written by Gustav Bychowski and published by New York, International Universities Press. This book was released on 1948 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Chapters on Caesar, Cromwell, Robespierre, Hitler and Stalin.

Book Adolph Hitler s Orations

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  • Author : Columbus Falcom
  • Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Release : 2018-05-04
  • ISBN : 9781720438199
  • Pages : 714 pages

Download or read book Adolph Hitler s Orations written by Columbus Falcom and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2018-05-04 with total page 714 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Real History for the Purification of History The praise of a great man is a lesser man's honor. Even lesser men are praised by even lesser men; we hear and see this all the time in this age of lesser Men. The affliction put upon all mankind by arrogant psychopaths of falsified history ordain the Empire of Lies. Take away the concocted myths, rubbish historian's exaggerated lies touted to malign and vilify the German people and their nation - and there stands a great man of the 20th Century. Despite these petty men Hitler towers above the prejudiced lesser. To be a great leader, by necessary, includes making mistakes: no mortal man is beyond criticism. However, no leader can be portrayed as always wrong or as an utterly vile person as the myth-makers promote relentlessly; for they fear that objectivity may result in adoration. Yet, Adolph Hitler remain renown decades past his time. The problem is sorting the reality from the lies. Clearly, there is something about Hitler that resonates deeply in the psyche, on a sub-rational level. Something about Hitler attracts us all, even if we do not understand what it is. It goes beyond words, and the more one learns about Hitler, the stronger this attraction becomes. Why does the world find him so endlessly intriguing? It is not just his followers and sympathizers who find him captivating: even his enemies and those who are conflicted about him fall under his spell. What is it about Adolf Hitler that continues to fascinate the world? Part of the answer to the enigma of Adolf Hitler is that we see in him, more than just one Führer, he is an exemplar of all courageous men. Each of us, no matter who we are or what our lot in life is, can look to Hitler as a model, for Hitler is the exemplar of heroic humanity. Both in the conduct of his public and private lives, Hitler defined what it meant to be a strong national hero. Is it any wonder that men the world over find him a compelling figure, and that he appeals to people even when they do not know why? It was due only to the immense sacrifices of Germany's Führer and his Allied Axis forces that Soviet troops did not similarly succeed in raising the Red flag over Paris, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Rome, Stockholm, and, perhaps, London. 1936 September 17, David Lloyd George: Daily Express, "As to his popularity, especially among the youth of Germany, there can be no manner of doubt. The old trust him; the young idolize him. It is not the admiration accorded to a popular Leader. It is the worship of a national hero who has saved his country from utter despondency and degradation." "The NSDAP is fighting with all its strength against usury and the forcing up of prices. Against all those who create no values, who make high profits without any mental or physical work... "AH Thanks to the power of the computer, we are living the age of the "great awakening," the internet is granting us the ability for information to be revealed and disseminated by truthful men, - we now have laid bare before us the true history of who wanted a second world war. Germany's unwillingness to be looted by international bankers was the reason millions and millions of Europeans had to perish? The world elite didn't want the "Goyim" to get any big ideas after seeing Germany's remarkable recovery under National Socialism. Winston Churchill told Lord Robert Boothby: "Germany's most unforgivable crime before the Second World War was her attempt to extricate her economic power from the world's trading system and to create her own exchange mechanism which would deny world finance its opportunity to profit." "[It is] useful to know the laws of nature - for that enables us to obey them. To act otherwise would be to rise in revolt against heaven." Adolf Hitler

Book Greeks  Romans  Germans

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  • Author : Johann Chapoutot
  • Publisher : Univ of California Press
  • Release : 2016-09-20
  • ISBN : 0520292979
  • Pages : 514 pages

Download or read book Greeks Romans Germans written by Johann Chapoutot and published by Univ of California Press. This book was released on 2016-09-20 with total page 514 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Much has been written about the conditions that made possible Hitler's rise and the Nazi takeover of Germany, but when we tell the story of the National Socialist Party, should we not also speak of Julius Caesar and Pericles? Greeks, Romans, Germans argues that to fully understand the racist, violent end of the Nazi regime, we must examine its appropriation of the heroes and lessons of the ancient world. When Hitler told the assembled masses that they were a people with no past, he meant that they had no past following their humiliation in World War I of which to be proud. The Nazis' constant use of classical antiquity—in official speeches, film, state architecture, the press, and state-sponsored festivities—conferred on them the prestige and heritage of Greece and Rome that the modern German people so desperately needed. At the same time, the lessons of antiquity served as a warning: Greece and Rome fell because they were incapable of protecting the purity of their blood against mixing and infiltration. To regain their rightful place in the world, the Nazis had to make all-out war on Germany's enemies, within and without.

Book Napoleon s Commentaries on the Wars of Julius Caesar

Download or read book Napoleon s Commentaries on the Wars of Julius Caesar written by and published by Pen and Sword. This book was released on 2017-11-30 with total page 134 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: While in exile on St Helena, Napoleon dictated a commentary on the wars of Julius Caesar, later published in 1836. In each chapter he summarized the events of one campaign, then added comments from the standpoint of his own military knowledge. Over the nearly two millennia between Caesar and Napoleon some aspects of warfare had changed, notably the introduction of firearms. But much remained the same: the rate of movement of armies (at the foot pace of horse or man); human muscle power as the main source of energy for construction work; some military techniques, notably bridge construction; as well as the actual territory fought over by Caesar and later by Napoleon. Napoleons commentary thus provides a fascinating and highly authoritative insight into Caesars wars, as well as providing a window into Napoleons own thinking and attitudes. Napoleon in places detects mistakes on the part of Caesar and his enemies, and says what they should have done differently. Remarkably, this is thought to be the first full English translation of Napoleon's work.Napoleon Bonaparte was born to an obscure Corsican family but rose through the ranks of the French army to become Emperor of France, conqueror of most of Europe and acknowledged military genius. He wrote this book while in exile on St Helena.The translator. RA Maguire, is a former civil engineer with a long-standing interest in military and ancient history.

Book The Conquest of Gaul

    Book Details:
  • Author : Julius Caesar
  • Publisher : Penguin
  • Release : 1983-02-24
  • ISBN : 1101160470
  • Pages : 276 pages

Download or read book The Conquest of Gaul written by Julius Caesar and published by Penguin. This book was released on 1983-02-24 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The enemy were overpowered and took to flight. The Romans pursued as far as their strength enabled them to run' Between 58 and 50 BC Julius Caesar conquered most of the area now covered by France, Belgium and Switzerland, and invaded Britain twice, and The Conquest of Gaul is his record of these campaigns. Caesar’s narrative offers insights into his military strategy and paints a fascinating picture of his encounters with the inhabitants of Gaul and Britain, as well as lively portraits of the rebel leader Vercingetorix and other Gallic chieftains. The Conquest of Gaulcan also be read as a piece of political propaganda, as Caesar sets down his version of events for the Roman public, knowing he faces civil war on his return to Rome. Revised and updated by Jane Gardner, S. A. Handford’s translation brings Caesar’s lucid and exciting account to life for modern readers. This volume includes a glossary of persons and places, maps, appendices and suggestions for further reading.

Book Mussolini s War

    Book Details:
  • Author : John Gooch
  • Publisher : Simon and Schuster
  • Release : 2020-12-01
  • ISBN : 164313549X
  • Pages : 304 pages

Download or read book Mussolini s War written by John Gooch and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2020-12-01 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A remarkable new history evoking the centrality of Italy to World War II, outlining the brief rise and triumph of the Fascists, followed by the disastrous fall of the Italian military campaign. While staying closely aligned with Hitler, Mussolini remained carefully neutral until the summer of 1940. At that moment, with the wholly unexpected and sudden collapse of the French and British armies, Mussolini declared war on the Allies in the hope of making territorial gains in southern France and Africa. This decision proved a horrifying miscalculation, dooming Italy to its own prolonged and unwinnable war, immense casualties, and an Allied invasion in 1943 that ushered in a terrible new era for the country. John Gooch's new history is the definitive account of Italy's war experience. Beginning with the invasion of Abyssinia and ending with Mussolini's arrest, Gooch brilliantly portrays the nightmare of a country with too small an industrial sector, too incompetent a leadership and too many fronts on which to fight. Everywhere—whether in the USSR, the Western Desert, or the Balkans—Italian troops found themselves against either better-equipped or more motivated enemies. The result was a war entirely at odds with the dreams of pre-war Italian planners—a series of desperate improvisations against an allied force who could draw on global resources, and against whom Italy proved helpless.

Book The War for Gaul

Download or read book The War for Gaul written by Julius Caesar and published by Princeton University Press. This book was released on 2021-07-13 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Imagine a book about an unnecessary war written by the ruthless general of an occupying army - a vivid and dramatic propaganda piece that forces the reader to identify with the conquerors and that is designed, like the war itself, to fuel the limitless political ambitions of the author. Could such a campaign autobiography ever be a great work of literature - perhaps even one of the greatest? It would be easy to think not, but such a book exists -and it helped transform Julius Caesar from a politician on the make into the Caesar of legend. This remarkable new translation of Caesar's famous but underappreciated War for Gaul captures, like never before in English, the gripping and powerfully concise style of the future emperor's dispatches from the front lines in what are today France, Belgium, Germany, and Switzerland. While letting Caesar tell his battle stories in his own way, distinguished classicist James O'Donnell also fills in the rest of the story in a substantial introduction and notes that together explain why Gaul is the "best bad man's book ever written"--A great book in which a genuinely bad person offers a bald-faced, amoral description of just how bad he has been. Complete with a chronology, a map of Gaul, suggestions for further reading, and an index, this feature-rich edition captures the forceful austerity of a troubling yet magnificent classic - a book that, as O'Donnell says, 'gets war exactly right and morals exactly wrong.'" -- Front jacket flap

Book Napoleon and Hitler

    Book Details:
  • Author : Desmond Seward
  • Publisher : Thistle Publishing
  • Release : 2013-06-25
  • ISBN : 9781909609723
  • Pages : 316 pages

Download or read book Napoleon and Hitler written by Desmond Seward and published by Thistle Publishing. This book was released on 2013-06-25 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Napoleon Bonaparte and Adolf Hitler were two of history's greatest dictators. In this ground-breaking study, Desmond Seward finds striking parallels between their careers and their roles in shaping the destiny of modern Europe. He also shows how Carl von Clausewitz's classic treatise On War - a penetrating analysis of the Napoleonic campaigns read and re-read by Hitler- provides a crucial link between the two men. Napoleon and Hitler demonstrates in an entirely new way how history can repeat itself - and gives new and unexpected insights into these two terrible giants of modern times. "A careful study, clearly written, easy to read. He takes us through the careers of both men in turn, side by side, noting the similarities as he goes along. I am reminded of Plutarch's 'parallel lives' of the great Greeks and Romans... His interesting book deserves to be read both by those who would 'demonise' Hitler and those who are dazzled by Napoleon." Hugh Trevor-Roper - Sunday Telegraph 'Desmond Seward is right to draw attention to their similarities, and to their differences. We should study both: both are among the possibilities inherent in our civilisation.' Independent 'Solid historical biography with a compelling historical slant.' Booklist 'A clever and cohesive look at megalomania in action.' Kirkus Review

Book A Most Dangerous Book

    Book Details:
  • Author : Christopher B. Krebs
  • Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
  • Release : 2011-05-02
  • ISBN : 0393062651
  • Pages : 305 pages

Download or read book A Most Dangerous Book written by Christopher B. Krebs and published by W. W. Norton & Company. This book was released on 2011-05-02 with total page 305 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Traces the five-hundred year history and wide-ranging influence of the Roman historian's unflattering book about the ancient Germans that was eventually extolled by the Nazis as a bible.

Book Hitler

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  • Author : R. H. S. Stolfi
  • Publisher : Prometheus Books
  • Release : 2011-12-13
  • ISBN : 1616144750
  • Pages : 686 pages

Download or read book Hitler written by R. H. S. Stolfi and published by Prometheus Books. This book was released on 2011-12-13 with total page 686 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This fascinating and richly detailed new biography of Hitler reinterprets the known facts about the Nazi Fuehrer to construct a convincing, realistic portrait of the man. In place of the hollow shell others have made into an icon of evil, the author sees a complex, nuanced personality. Without in any way glorifying its subject, this unique revision of the historical Hitler brings us closer to understanding a pivotal personality of the twentieth century.

Book Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany

Download or read book Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany written by Earle Rice and published by Morgan Reynolds Publishing. This book was released on 2006 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Adolf Hitler is best known as the man at the helm of the regime that instigated World War II and killed millions during the Holocaust. The worldwide economic depression that began in 1929 attracted unhappy Germans to Hitler's promise of a revitalized and powerful state. A series of political maneuvers vaulted Hitler to power, and he moved quickly to establish himself as supreme dictator. He drove Europe into World War II, decimating the people and the landscape in an ultimately fruitless attempt to expand Germany's borders.

Book Defying Hitler

Download or read book Defying Hitler written by Sebastian Haffner and published by Plunkett Lake Press. This book was released on 2019-07-29 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Defying Hitler was written in 1939 and focuses on the year 1933, when, as Hitler assumed power, its author was a 25-year-old German law student, in training to join the German courts as a junior administrator. His book tries to answer two questions people have been asking since the end of World War II: “How were the Nazis possible?” and “Why did no one stop them?” Sebastian Haffner’s vivid first-person account, written in real time and only much later discovered by his son, makes the rise of the Nazis psychologically comprehensible. “An astonishing memoir... [a] masterpiece.” — Gabriel Schoenfeld, The New York Times Book Review “A short, stabbing, brilliant book... It is important, first, as evidence of what one intelligent German knew in the 1930s about the unspeakable nature of Nazism, at a time when the overwhelming majority of his countrymen claim to have know nothing at all. And, second, for its rare capacity to reawaken anger about those who made the Nazis possible.” — Max Hastings, The Sunday Telegraph “Defying Hitler communicates one of the most profound and absolute feelings of exile that any writer has gotten between covers.” — Charles Taylor, Salon “Sebastian Haffner was Germany’s political conscience, but it is only now that we can read how he experienced the Nazi terror himself — that is a memoir of frightening relevance today.” — Heinrich Jaenicke, Stern “The prophetic insights of a fairly young man... help us understand the plight, as Haffner refers to it, of the non-Nazi German.” — The Denver Post “Sebastian Haffner’s Defying Hitler is a most brilliant and imaginative book — one of the most important books we have ever published.” — Lord Weidenfeld

Book Napoleon  Charles XII and Hitler Challenge and Calamity in Russia

Download or read book Napoleon Charles XII and Hitler Challenge and Calamity in Russia written by Af Jochnick and published by Page Publishing Inc. This book was released on 2017-07-17 with total page 165 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This tries to provide an account of Napoleon’s, Charles XII’s, and Hitler’s invasions of Russia. It compares the three efforts, indicates why the author thinks they all failed, evaluates whether anyone could have succeeded and if they made any sense from the point of view of the aggressor.

Book Napoleon s Crimes

    Book Details:
  • Author : Claude Ribbe
  • Publisher : One World (UK)
  • Release : 2008
  • ISBN : 9781851685332
  • Pages : 200 pages

Download or read book Napoleon s Crimes written by Claude Ribbe and published by One World (UK). This book was released on 2008 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Did Napoleon provide the model for Hitler's Final Solution?140 years before the Holocaust, Napoleon used gas to exterminate the civil population of the Antilles, he created concentration camps in Corsica and Alba, and he re-established the slave trade, provoking the deaths of over 200,000 Africans in the French colonies. In this riveting and controversial expose, Ribbe reveals Napoleon's shocking legacy to the atrocities of the twentieth century.