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Although the detail is by necessity sparing, there is enough to get a good look at some famous and some not so famous battles. The writing quality varies; some pieces are eyewitness accounts from journals, while others are by military historians. The best is the piece on Anzio by John Keegan, probably one of the best military historians out there today. The editor wrote the final piece on the Gulf War, which is unfortunately somewhat un-inspired, and looks like it was cribbed together from numerous news blurbs on the war. The editor also makes the mistake of calling the 82nd Airborne Division, the "Screaming Eagles", which is actually the moniker of the 101st Airmobile Division.
It's probably best to think of this book as a springboard for getting you looking into the battles covered in more depth.
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The USSR's placement of Soviet style regimes in Eastern Europe that imprisoned millions is the real cause for the "get tough" policy. Not to mention the Soviet placing 2 million men in Eastern Europe in a posture to attack the West mainly through the Fulda Gap against 1 American Division along the Frankfurt to Rhineland highway. The USSR's intrest in the Industrial Complex has to be looked into it may provide the only explanation for why they murdered so many just so they could keep intact their land bridge to Rhineland.
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Primary focus is the early beginnings of modern Saudi Arabia, the unification of the Wahhabiyah movement and the Al Saud family, the spread of Wahhabiyah Islam, conflicts with the indigenous Bedouin tribes and Ottoman Turkish occupation.
A provocative first hand account, highly readable for anyone interested in Islam, Saudi Arabia, the Ottoman Empire and the Arab world. At once an anthropological and historical work.
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The story seems to be patterned after kung-fu movies, but the creators seem to forget that the fun of a kung-fu flick is NOT the dopey plot, or the deep meditations of the tortured characters, but the KUNG-FU. Seeing 2 VERY short action sequences in print is not a thrill....
The characters are all forgettable, and I didn't feel for any of them in the slightest. My sole enjoyment in this waste of money came from the numerous self-congratulatory essays from the various people involved with the book. They practically break their arms patting themselves on the back..
You'd think you were reading about Catcher in the Rye, instead of an overrated amateur-hour piece of junk. Pass at all costs!