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I'd place this somewhere between "pick" and "so-so." It's a decent read, and provides a good overview of the Teutonic Knights. Some parts, such as the structure of the order, where interesting. However, the style of writing didn't quite draw me in. Still would recommend if you're looking for an introduction to the Teutonic Knights.
The first 24 hours of the invasion will be decisive… for the Allies, as well as their opponents, it will be the longest day.
During deployment, Sergeant Reyes found connection through Litsy, bonding with fellow soldiers over books. Their shared reading became a support system, reminding him he was never alone
When the mail finally starts rolling in. #LitsyLove
I am not sure the postal workers are happy about it, but they‘re back to work tomorrow, which is good news for me as I have missed getting mail and still have about 80 Christmas cards to mail!
Ok. Probably wouldn't have finished it if it wasn't the only audio i had downloaded on a trip.
The book greatly describes the early stages of the Korean War. A good part of the book focuses on soldiers caught up in the fighting, portraying many of the struggles of war endured. Other parts describe the geopolitics during the lead-up. Several prominent figures, such as MacArthur and Mao, are also examined. Definitely worth reading.