I have to repeat, the spelling of the territory from its discovery in 1832 was Graham Land. And it had never been anything but Graham Land, as the...
Graham Land On 21 February 1832, John Briscoe, the captain of a British sealer, landed on the Palmer archipelago and took possession of part of it...
TAKAO "Now go read Earl Roberts and get back to me." Now you get a grip of yourself. Lord Roberts, referring to Germany, said (my translation...
Opana Pointer. Thank you for your interest. I shall have the material complete by this time tomorrow.
"The standard version of events" is what the victors agreed upon as a satisfactory explanation for the war. Having lived in Argentina over the...
As I said before, Sir Christopher Clark's book needs very careful study before launching into a reply to the standard version of events which you...
I understand the strategic importance of the Volga but not the point of the question. However the answer is no.
I'm believing in and embroidering upon a conspiracy theory right now. Look to your Home Front.
This is the story of the development of a German weapon known as the Death Ray. It is mentioned on several occasions in the US NARA Air...
In 1993 I came down to Argentina and became domiciled there. I translate professionally from German into English for British and American...
Just after dawn on the morning of 6 June 1944, the idea was for medium and heavy bombers to fly parallel to the Normandy coast bombing the sands...
I am British by birth but through historic DNA and research into the documents I can trace my bloodline as far back as Mecklenburg on the Baltic...
Von Keusgen's book is "Stützpunkt WN 62, Normandie 1942-1944" first published in 2004. My translation (p.129): "Official US reports of casualties...
Opana Pointer. We are on the same page. This book needs careful consideration before holding forth.
Opana Pointer. I shelter behind the opinion of the Regius Professor of History at Cambridge University. I have no opinion of my own on the...
What never enters into question, in view of the several thousand American troops who fell at Omaha beach during the period of about nine hours...
In his recent book "Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914", the Regius Professor of History at Cambridge University, Sir Christopher Clark,...