Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Yes Still Here
I do hope to be able to get into some sort of a rhythm as far as reviews and the what's new posts go. In that spirit today are tomorrow I'll be posting a new review and next week starting up taking a look at new releases though I doubt there will be much since we're so close to the holiday season.
Tuesday, 20 August 2013
Heroism in the Forest: The Jewish Partisans of Belarus by Zeev Barmatz
It's a short book I would guesstimate perhaps 40,000 words consisting almost completely of primary accounts from participants. I also think that they are all Jewish. There was nothing from the Soviet partisan units or for that matter the Germans who had to fight them. i would've preferred a little more context in that way. Stories themselves are interesting telling as they do about this trust between Jewish and other units. Usually around the Jewish units wanting to protect women and children and the Soviets being more interested in projecting military force. As well as anti-Semitism on the Soviet's part. The book gives the impression that at times they were fighting more with the other partisans and they were with the Germans. Much is made of the Bielski partisans especially the camps set up to take care of the noncombatants. The book concludes with the Russians taking over after the war.
I don't think I'm the audience for this book. The back copy makes a big deal about how this will change peoples perspective on Jews meekly going to their fate. Considering one of the first scholarly books I read on the second world war by Martin Gilbert made sure to point out Jewish resistance to the Nazis I never had that impression to begin with. The lack of analysis is frustrating. From a strictly military perspective how many German units did they tiedown? How many Germans did they kill? How did this affect German logistics for their campaigns? Or if we don't want to discuss the military situation how many Jews were saved?
I do think it deserves a place on an Eastern front bookshelf. Simply for the novelty and to hopefully encourage more material like this from the publisher. After all how many Israeli publishers are publishing in English these days?
This was a review copy.
Thursday, 15 August 2013
For the Record
Tuesday, 6 August 2013
What's new for the week of August 6, 2013
Music & the British Military in the Long Nineteenth Century
Alexander P. de Seversky and the Quest for Air Power
The Rocky Road to the Great War: The Evolution of Trench Warfare to 1914
The Nine Years' War and the British Army 1688-97: The Operations in the Low Countries
Under the Blue Beret: A U.N. Peacekeeper in the Middle East
Field Armies and Fortifications in the Civil War: The Eastern Campaigns, 1861-1864
Monday, 5 August 2013
Still Alive
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
What's new for the week of May 21, 2013
The Last of the Doughboys: The Forgotten Generation and Their Forgotten World War
Columns of Vengeance: Soldiers, Sioux, and the Punitive Expeditions, 1863-1864
City of Fortune: How Venice Ruled the Seas
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
What's new for the week May 14, 2013
The Guns at Last Light: The War in Western Europe, 1944-1945
Napoleon on St Helena
The Snake Eaters: Counterinsurgency Advisors in Combat
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
What's new for the week May 7, 2013
The Admirals: Nimitz, Halsey, Leahy, and King--The Five-Star Admirals Who Won the War at Sea
GENERAL ALBERT C. WEDEMEYER: America's Unsung Strategist in World War II
The Last Battle: When U.S. and German Soldiers Joined Forces in the Waning Hours of World War II in Europe
The Catapult: A History
Tuesday, 30 April 2013
What's new for the week of April 30 2013
Europe: The Struggle for Supremacy, from 1453 to the Present
Global Crisis: War, Climate Change and Catastrophe in the Seventeenth Century
The Immortal 600
Monday, 22 April 2013
What's new for the week of April 23rd 2013
Kennesaw Mountain: Sherman, Johnston, and the Atlanta Campaign
Thursday, 18 April 2013
The Slaves’ Choice: Choosing Sides in the War of 1812 by Gene Allen Smith
Book was provided for review.
Tuesday, 16 April 2013
What's new for the week of April 16th 2013
Grant at Vicksburg: The General and the Siege
Hitler's Charisma: Leading Millions into the Abyss
Monday, 15 April 2013
First World War Memory and the Next Few Years
I also found the original piece rather odd. After all, the war support in French speaking Canada was never as high as it was in English Canada. This is true of both world wars. I am not exactly sure why the Communists specifically are being put forward here. As for Vimy Ridge, I have actually most seen it described as the coming together of English Canada, specifically separate from French Canada.
That being said, I do think the next few years will be very interesting. I can only see more debates like this popping up. I only hope that Canadian media, both in book publishing as well as TV and perhaps even film are able to produce suitable material. I have already heard stories out of the UK about jockeying for position as far as the publishing schedule goes. I am worried that since the Canadian industry is so much smaller and we have comparatively fewer experts that there won’t be much. Also our anemic film and TV industry, trapped as it is by reproducing American reality TV shows and occasional quirky comedies, may not have the chops to produce our own Saving Private Ryan. It is, perhaps, an unfortunate bell weather that the recent Canadian film to deal with the First World War Passchendaele seems to have been more as an excuse for Paul Gross an aging leading man to bed a nurse during an artillery barrage. I will be optimistic and try on this blog to point out things as they happen going forward.
For the record I was also gratified to see Thomas Mulcair of as well as the veterans affairs critic strongly condemn the statements. Stupid and insulting as they were.
Thursday, 11 April 2013
What's new for the week of April 9th 2013
Bolivar: American Liberator
Mussolini's Death March: Eyewitness Accounts of Italian Soldiers on the Eastern Front
Tragedy at Dieppe: Operation Jubilee, August 19, 1942
The Biafran War: The Struggle for Modern Nigeria
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
Let's try this again
Tuesday, 8 January 2013
What's new for the week of January 8th 2013
My Share of the Task: A Memoir
by General Stanley McChrystal this is easily the sexiest new release. Mentioning it more for completeness than anything else the reviews I've seen so far aren't exactly glowing.
Fighting the Mau Mau: The British Army and Counter-Insurgency in the Kenya Emergency by Dr Huw Bennett often held up as a model counterinsurgency this takes a revisionist view. I looked quite a bit at this when doing my MA. Interested to see how his argument holds up.
The Insurgents: David Petraeus and the Plot to Change the American Way of War by Fred Kaplan look at the rise and I suspect fall of the "COIN mafia". This goes straight to the top as far as a purchase list for me.
Jefferson Davis and the Civil War Era by William J. Cooper my interest in the American civil War comes and goes but the dysfunction of the CSA particularly it's chain of command is always worth a look. Davis of course being responsible for much of it.