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A fascinating account of the little-known final battle of World War II in Europe. How Soviet Georgian soldiers wound up wearing German uniforms. The human tragedy of the battle, as Dutch civilians lost their homes and their lives.
A perfect investigation for readers who enjoy reading about modern history, and the Second World War in particular. It is also tailored to those with an interest in the "secret war", covering topics like the SOE, and military intelligence.
'Favora, klare verkita kaj politike klera raporto pri la kartvela respubliko, kiu plene utiligas la raportojn de fremdaj obervantoj kiel ankaŭ de la plej grandaj gvidantoj.'Donald Rayfield, verkinto de Stalin and His Hangmen 'Ĝi pritraktas kernan sed strange pretervidatan periodon de la febra evoluo de socialismo, ni estis atendantaj ĉi tiun libron dum longa periodo. Bonŝance ĝi alvenis kaj ĝi estas elstare verkita kaj priesplorita.'Peter Nasmyth, verkinto de Georgia: In the Mountains of Poetry 'En klara kaj konciza stilo Eric Lee petras simpatian bildon de ĉi tiu rimarkinda eksperimento pri demokrata socialismo. Lee portis ĉi tiun preskaŭ nekonatan rakonton ekster la ombrojn, kaj li donas al ĝi ĝian ĝustan lokon en la historia verkado pri socialismo kaj la rusa revolucio.'Stephen Jones, verkinto de Socialism in Georgian Colors 'Eric Lee lerte montris en ĉi tiu komplete esplor-bazita libro, kiel antaŭ unu jarcento Kartvelujo kreis la unuan demokrtan socialisman respublikon - kaj metis la bazojn por la demokrata, hodiaŭa Kartvelujo.'Ambasadora moŝto Tamar Beruĉaŝvili
How Internet Radio Can Change the World: An Activist's Handbook is essential reading for trade unionists, environmental campaigners, human rights activists -- anyone who is working to change the world.Author Eric Lee has pioneered the use of the Internet by unions around the globe, and the website he established in 1998, LabourStart, now appears in 19 languages and is used by thousands of activists every day.In early 2004, the author launched the first online labor radio station and this book reveals exactly what was involved in setting it up. It also delves into the short history of Internet radio, revealing how what began as a radical project to reinvigorate the liberal wing of the Democratic Party was turned into a commercial success -- and yet remains a vital tool for activists. The book clearly explains both how to listen to Internet radio -- and how to set up your own station.
A remarkable account of the only large-scale attempt in history to create a democratic, non-authoritarian, fullysocialist society.
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