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Churchill, the end of glory: a political biography (Harvest Book Ser.)
Par John Charmley. 1994
Hitler's war: Germany's key strategic decisions, 1940-1945 (Cassell Military Paperbacks Ser.)
Par Heinz Magenheimer. 2002
This is a closely argued and wide-ranging assessment of just how, with so many alternatives open, the German High Command…
chose the path that led, ultimately, to its own destruction. Heinz Magenheimer examines in detail the options that were open to the Germans as the war progressed. He identifies the crucial moments at which fateful decisions needed to be taken and considers how decisions different from those actually taken could have propelled the conflict in entirely different directions. Using the very latest source material, in particular new research from Soviet/Russian sources, the author analyses motives and objectives and considers the opportunities taken or rejected, concentrating especially on specific phases of the conflict.Sex worker, fashion designer, anti-censorship activist, fierce campaigner, political lobbyist and Member of Parliament - Fiona Patten's life has been…
nothing if not eventful. From her early days as an AIDS-HIV educator and activist and CEO of Australia's national adult goods and services lobby group, the Eros Association, Fiona has always fought hard for what she believed in. But all too often, she has come face to face with apathy and deeply-roooted conservatism. Frustrated and deeply disappointed by the lack of social change and progress around censorship, drug law reform, euthanasia and same-sex marriage, Fiona set up and registered the Australian Sex Party in 2009. The Sex Party led with a strong focus on civil libertarian and personal freedom issues, and Fiona became the first Leader of a political party to call for a Royal Commission into child sex abuse in religious institutions. In 2014, Fiona contested and won an upper house seat representing the Northern Metropolitan Region in Victoria. Since her election, Fiona has successfully instigated landmark parliamentary inquiries and legislation, including Australia's largest public inquiry into drug law reform, voluntary assisted dying laws, the legalisation of ridesharing, safe access zones for abortion clinics and the introduction of a bill for a medically supervised injecting centre. In August 2017, the Australian Sex Party was dissolved to make way for Reason, a movement of radical common sense. Sex, Drugs and the Electoral Roll is the entertaining and inspiring story of how one woman used her own radical common sense to speak truth to power and fight for change.Hitler's last days: an eye-witness account
Par Gerhard Boldt, Sandra Bance. 1973
In the last months of the Second World War, Gerhardt Boldt, a young cavalry officer serving on the Russian Front,…
found himself seconded to Gehlen's military intelligence staff in Berlin. Summoned to daily briefing session with the Fuhrer, his Generals and closest associates - in particular Bormann, Goering and Goebbels - Boldt has a unique opportunity of observing at close quarters the leading members of the Nazi hierarchy.Hitler's Stalingrad decisions (International Crisis Behavior Ser. #Vol. 5)
Par Geoffrey Jukes. 1985
Hitler's war 1942-1945
Par David John Cawdell Irving. 1989
The chief culprit: Stalin's grand design to start World War II
Par Viktor Souvorov. 2013
With Hitler to the end: the memoir of Hitler's valet
Par Roger Moorhouse, Heinz Linge. 2009
Heinz Linge worked with Adolf Hitler for a ten-year period from 1935 until the Fuhrer's death in the Berlin bunker…
in May 1945. He was one of the last to leave the bunker and was responsible for guarding the door while Hitler killed himself. During his years of service, Linge was responsible for all aspects of Hitler's household and was constantly by his side. Here, Linge recounts the daily routine in Hitler's household: his eating habits, his foibles, his preferences, his sense of humor, and his private life with Eva Braun.I was Hitler's chauffeur: the memoirs of Erich Kempka
Par Erich Kempka. 2010
Erich Kempka served as Hitler's personal driver from 1934 until the Fuhrer's suicide in 1945. His candid memoirs provide a…
unique account that reaches a climax in the dark days in the bunker beneath Berlin's shattered streets.Kempka begins by describing his duties as a member of Hitler's staff in the early years, escorting Hitler around Europe, and other top Nazis such as Albert Speer and Field Marshal Kesselring on tours of the front line. The core of his memoir, however, covers the period spent in the Fuhrerbunker, including accompanying Hitler on his final trip to the front line in March 1945 and the chaotic weeks that followed. Kempka's fascinating narrative covers the major events in the regime's downfall, including Goring and Himmler's efforts to seize power and negotiate a truce with the Allies and Hitler's marriage to Eva Braun before they committed suicide. Hitler's last order to Kempka was that he had ready enough petrol to cremate their bodies. The memoirs conclude with Kempka's desperate escape from Berlin more than 800 km through enemy-occupied Germany to his family, only to be arrested by American personnel shortly afterwards. He was interrogated before acting as a witness at Nuremburg.Stopped at Stalingrad: the Luftwaffe and Hitler's defeat in the east, 1942-1943 (Modern War Studies)
Par Hayward, Joel S. A. 1998
By the time Hitler declared war on the Soviet Union in 1941, he knew that his military machine was running…
out of fuel. In response, he launched Operation Blau, a campaign designed to protect Nazi oilfields in Rumania while securing new ones in the Caucasus. All that stood in the way was Stalingrad.Hitler, Stalin's stooge: how Stalin planned to use Hitler to conquer Europe
Par James B Edwards. 2004
The grand old man of Australian politics: the life and times of Sir Henry Parkes
Par Travers Robert, 1932-. 1992
Malcolm Fraser: the political memoirs
Par Margaret Simons. 2010
Malcolm Fraser is one of the most interesting and possibly most misunderstood of Australia's Prime Ministers. In this part memoir…
and part authorised biography, Fraser at the age of 79 years talks about his time in public life. From the Vietnam War to the Dismissal and his years as Prime Minister, through to his concern in recent times for breaches in the Rule of Law and harsh treatment of refugees, Fraser emerges as an enduring liberal, constantly reinterpreting core values to meet the needs of changing times. Written in collaboration with journalist Margaret Simons, Malcolm Fraser's political memoirs trace the story of a shy boy who was raised to be seen and not heard, yet grew to become one of the most persistent, insistent and controversial political voices of our times. The book offers insight into Malcolm Fraser's substantial achievements. He was the first Australian politician to describe Australia's future as multicultural, and his federal government was the first to pass Aboriginal Land Rights and Freedom of Information legislation, also establishing the Human Rights Commission. After his parliamentary career, Fraser continued to be an important player in public life, playing a key role in persuading the USA Congress to impose sanctions on South Africa as part of the battle against apartheid. He was also the founding chair of CARE Australia, one of our largest aid agencies.Light that time has made
Par Nicholas Hasluck, Paul Hasluck. 1995
A collection of essays and reviews written by Paul Hasluck in the years before his death in 1993. A country…
boy, son of Salvation Army parents, Hasluck brings to his task of social observation an extraordinary background - journalist, poet, drama critic, war historian, author, anthropologist, diplomat, parliamentarian, Federal Minister and Governor-General.Through other eyes: the Fred Hollows Foundation ten years on
Par Thomas Keneally. 2002
In the 10 years since Fred Hollows died, the Fred Hollows Foundation has continued his pioneering work to help bring…
sight and better health to the disadvantaged. To mark the decade anniversary, various journalists and photographers visited the Foundation's health and eye-care programs in Australia and overseas - to meet those who run them and the people they seek to help. Through Other Eyes is the result - a collection of inspiring accounts of the blind seeing again, and the committed individuals working ceaselessly to achieve first-class eye-care in some of the most difficult conditions imaginable. Contains an introduction by Thomas Keneally.Macular degeneration: the complete guide to saving and maximizing your sight
Par Marja Mogk, Lylas G Mogk. 1999
The author, a doctor and loving daughter of a parent with this frightening though manageable condition, explains the ailment and…
how to take steps to limit its effect on one's life. Includes information on reducing risk factors, experimental treatments and research, coping with depression and frustration, what families and friends can do to help and healthy recipes.Penny Wong: passion and principle : the biography
Par Margaret Simons. 2019
Senator Penny Wong is an extraordinary Australian politician. Resolute, self-possessed and a penetrating thinker on subjects from climate change to…
foreign affairs, she is admired by members of parliament and the public from across the political divide. In this first-ever biography of Penny Wong, journalist Margaret Simons traces her story: from her early life in Malaysia, to her student activism in Adelaide, to her time in the turbulent Rudd and Gillard governments, to her key role as a voice of reason in the polarising campaign to legalise same-sex marriage. What emerges is a picture of a leader for modern Australia, a cool-headed and cautious yet charismatic figure of piercing intelligence, with a family history linking back to Australia's colonial settlers and to the Asia-Pacific. Drawing on exclusive interviews with Penny Wong and her Labor colleagues, parliamentary opponents, and close friends and family, this is a scintillating insight into an Australian politician without precedence.The PM years
Par Kevin Rudd. 2018
Less than three years after taking government in a landslide election victory, Kevin Rudd was betrayed by his deputy and…
the factional powerbrokers of the Australian Labor Party, the 'Faceless Men', despite enjoying historically high personal and party approval ratings. The betrayal of June 2010 is the most significant Australian political event of the century. No prime minister including Rudd has since seen out a full term before being dethroned by their own caucus. But how did party games in Canberra spiral so catastrophically out of control? Kevin Rudd defeated John Howard on a platform of fresh ideas, progressive innovation and new leadership. He inherited two wars and the legacy of eleven years of conservative economic mismanagement. And within months of taking office, his new government would face the greatest economic cataclysm since the Great Depression - the Global Financial Crisis of 2008. But none of these deterred Rudd from his vision of bringing Australia into the modern age. In witty, forthright and audaciously honest prose, Rudd recounts his early triumphs and challenges in the hard business of government. He documents his time in the wilderness before his brief resurrection as Labor leader and the 2013 election, retaking the party after it had truly 'lost its way'. After years of silence, the 26th Prime Minister of Australia is finally on the record about his time in government, in this second volume of his autobiography.At Hell's Gate: four true tales (The Contractor #2)
Par Mark Abernethy. 2017
"I deal with heavy, dangerous people. People who can bring a society undone." The Contractor returns. Mike is a big…
unit. He builds houses and drives a ute. But he isn't your typical tradie. When a client calls he downs tools and flies into the hot zone in his other guise - that of an elite private intelligence contractor. In four high-octane adventures, The Contractor takes on a counter-surveillance gig in Singapore, a jungle ambush on a bomb-maker in South-East Asia, a cannonball run against the Taliban in Kabul and a gun deal on a floating armoury in the Indian Ocean. Will Mike make it back to his BBQ and building site? Or will fate deliver The Contractor At Hell's Gate?Undiplomatic activities
Par Richard Woolcott. 2008
International politics is a serious business. But, as Richard Woolcott shows in these witty reminiscences, the diplomatic world has more…
than its fair share of absurdity, and even high comedy. Required not only to sacrifice a settled home and family life in the service of their country, diplomats must also heroically offer up their livers to booze, their stomachs to endless official dinners, their integrity to dangerous liaisons and the weasel art of spin, and their sanity to the pomposity and weird protocols that are part and parcel of the international scene. Undiplomatic Activities is filled with anecdotes and tall tales from an extraordinary career that spanned the second half of the twentieth century: from junior diplomat in Cold War Moscow to secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Canberra, via the capitals of Europe, Africa, Asia, the USA, and the United Nations. From the heady negotiations of global statecraft to the petty and labyrinthine politics of ministers and mandarins, join this ultimate insider on an hilarious and insightful tour of duty in the diplomatic world.