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Grizz
Posted 2/19/2015 12:00 (#4398073 - in reply to #4395651)
Subject: RE: Can you recommend a great book to read?



Central Minnesota

Here are two outstanding works:

Blacklisted by History: the untold story of Sen. Joe McCarthy  and his fight against Americas enemies. by Evans 2007

One of many examples: Eye opener on how extremely far the left went to smear and disparage this Senator. Such as send the IRS after him, his family, his extended family and his friends and acquaintances and all their neighbors... Then there was the HUAC smear still being pulled by dems today... Dems know people are too stoopid to know there is a difference between the House and Senate in congress

Note: the Senator was fully vindicated by the published Venona Papers in 1996. 

Freedom Betrayed: Herbert Hoovers secret history of WW II...  by Herbert Hoover edited by Nash 2011

Hoover was a mining engineer running around the world finding minerals & collecting a royalty. He knew the world leaders well before he fed Europe after WW I and WW II and became US president. His documented and footnoted book will not be read by Roosevelt lovers as it the tips their world upside down. For example Roosevelts unilateral declaration of "unconditional surrender"  which Churchill was forced to follow, that motivated the NAZI officer corps to fight harder and longer than otherwise. "What idiot motivates the enemy" noted Stalin. Another one was hiring the Pioneer Seed man to be Ag Secy. who figured out by paying farmers to plow up the grassland prairie he could get votes for Roosevelt. Oops the drought blew away the topsoil and... Third the 22nd amendment to the US constitution 1951 limits to two terms the president for good reason..   

An easier read

Images from the Arsenal of Democracy by Hyde 2014

A picture book of WWII manufacturing in America.

My current read

Spies: The Rise and Fall of the KGB in America. Hayes et al 2009

Haven't got past the preface:  Putins award to Koval in 2007, the Russian spy who gave up the atomic bomb triggering mechanism to Stalin that America knew nothing about...

 

Sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction  --  Happy Reading!!

 

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