--- → Film And Digital Times May June 2021
Published by: ad-team on 13-09-2021, 09:34 | 0
Film and Digital Times - May/June 2021
Size:25.1 MB | pdf
--- → The American Poetry Review May June 2021
Published by: ad-team on 13-09-2021, 05:43 | 0
The American Poetry Review - May/June 2021
Size:16.17 MB | pdf
--- → Washington Examiner 25 May 2021
Published by: ad-team on 13-09-2021, 05:42 | 0
Washington Examiner - 25 May 2021
Size:4.7 MB | pdf
--- → Bloomberg Businessweek Europe May 31 2021
Published by: ad-team on 13-09-2021, 05:17 | 0
Bloomberg Businessweek Europe - May 31, 2021
Size:29.1 MB | pdf
--- → California Homes May June 2021
Published by: ad-team on 11-09-2021, 13:44 | 0
Size:21.98 MB | pdf |
Magazine → Scottish Field - May 2019
Published by: voska89 on 11-09-2021, 04:12 | 0
Scottish Field - May 2019
English | 166 pages | True PDF | 50 MB
Magazine → Scottish Field - May 2018
Published by: voska89 on 11-09-2021, 04:12 | 0
Scottish Field - May 2018
English | 166 pages | True PDF | 93 MB
Magazine → Lose Weight Feel Great! - May 2021
Published by: voska89 on 11-09-2021, 03:59 | 0
Lose Weight Feel Great! - May 2021
English | 102 pages | True PDF | 20 MB
Magazine → Good Old Days - May-June 2021
Published by: voska89 on 11-09-2021, 03:52 | 0
Good Old Days - May-June 2021
English | 86 pages | True PDF | 17 MB
E-Books → Eight Days in May The Final Collapse of the Third Reich [Audiobook]
Published by: voska89 on 9-09-2021, 21:54 | 0
English | ASIN: B09DRDQQT1 | 2021 | 9 hours and 34 minutes |MP3|M4B | 263 MB
On April 30, 1945, in a bunker deep beneath the Old Reich Chancellery, Adolf Hitler and his newly wedded wife, Eva Braun, killed themselves. But Nazi Germany lived on, however briefly. The subsequent eight days were among the most turbulent in history, witnessing not only the final battles of World War II and the collapse of the Wehrmacht, but the near-total disintegration of the once-mighty Third Reich.
In a taut, propulsive narrative, eminent historian Volker Ullrich depicts the final days of the Nazi empire through the eyes of Germans, both famous and ordinary, who experienced them. He takes us inside the phantomlike regime of Hitler's chosen successor, Admiral Karl Dönitz, while capturing the drama of a society in its death throes - from mass suicides to fanatics calling for one last stand. Integrating an astonishing variety of new primary sources, Ullrich offers an indispensable account of the costs of mass delusion.