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    January 1, 1946
    The Battle of Kursk
    The Battle of Moscow 1941-42
    The Budapest Operation
    The Adam Project
    Iasi-Kishinev Operation
    The Battle of Kursk
    • 2023

      Spicy Cajun Cooking

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Bold and spicy flavors characterize Cajun cuisine, reflecting the rich cultural influences that have shaped Louisiana's culinary heritage. This book explores a variety of dishes, including seafood gumbo, jambalaya, crawfish etouffee, and blackened catfish, showcasing the diversity and appeal of Cajun cooking.

      Spicy Cajun Cooking
    • 2023

      Give it to Moore, He Will Score! is the biography of the iconic Ian Storey- Moore. The most sought-after striker in the land, his sensational on-off transfer from Nottingham Forest to Derby County left Brian Clough unable to speak to him for two decades. Joining Manchester United instead, injury cruelly cut short his career.

      Give it to Moore; He Will Score!
    • 2019

      The Export Gardener

      A Clumsy Australian Starts a Gardening Business in the UK.

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set against the picturesque backdrop of the Garden of England, the narrative follows a protagonist who feels out of place in their surroundings. As they navigate the complexities of life in this idyllic setting, themes of identity, belonging, and the clash between personal aspirations and societal expectations emerge. The story explores the protagonist's journey of self-discovery, highlighting the beauty and challenges of rural life while delving into relationships that shape their understanding of home.

      The Export Gardener
    • 2019

      The Berlin Operation 1945

      • 420 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Set during the final days of World War II, the narrative focuses on the Red Army's decisive offensive to capture Berlin. The book is structured into three sections: the first outlines the strategic landscape and German defenses; the second details the Red Army's breakthroughs at critical points like the Seelow Heights; and the third describes the fierce urban combat leading to the city's fall. It provides in-depth analysis of military strategies, troop movements, and the coordination of various combat units, offering insights into large-scale offensive operations from a Soviet perspective.

      The Berlin Operation 1945
    • 2018
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