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Gordon Brook Shepherd

    Gordon Brook-Shepherd was a British historian and journalist, renowned for his scholarship on the history of Central and Eastern Europe. His writings are valued for their analytical depth and insightful explorations of the region's political and social dynamics. Brook-Shepherd focused on pivotal moments and influential figures that shaped modern European history. His background in journalism often informed his historical accounts, lending them a compelling readability and contemporary relevance.

    Monarchien im Abendrot
    Österreich
    Iron Maze
    The Storm Petrels
    Uncrowned emperor
    The Austrians
    • 2002

      Uncrowned emperor

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.6(24)Add rating

      "The Austro-Hungarian Empire dominated central Europe until 1918, when the last Habsburg Emperor, Karl, fled into Exile. Karl's death in 1922 made his nine-year-old son Otto head of the Habsburg family, a position he has now held for over eighty years. Born heir presumptive to an empire that stretched from the Tyrol to Transylvania, and from Poland to Sarajevo, Otto von Habsburg's life has both affected and been reflected in some of the most dramatic and historic events of the twentieth century." "As a four year old he walked in the funeral procession of the Emperor Franz Josef in 1916. Otto von Habsburg later became the focus of royalist loyalty, a Habsburg restoration attracting considerable political support until the Second World War. Refusing any contact with Hitler (whose code name for the Anschluss was Operation Otto), he fled first to France then America, where he formed a friendship with F. D. Roosevelt. Never living in the past, and always promoting the interests of the peoples of the old empire, he became a highly respected Member of the European Parliament."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

      Uncrowned emperor
    • 1999

      Iron Maze

      The Western Secret Services and the Bolsheviks

      • 402 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      This work presents the story of the secret war waged by Western intelligence against the Bolsheviks in Russia from 1917. The author asks what if the Western secret services had actually captured Lenin? The text offers the pace of a thriller involving colourful superspies and an interesting twist.

      Iron Maze
    • 1998

      Die beste einbändige Geschichte Österreichs, erzählt in britischer Tradition von einem der versiertesten Kenner des Donauraumes. Eine Kombination aus wissenschaftlicher Forschung, persönlicher Erfahrung und Kenntnis von Land und Leuten, die über den enormen Reichtum dieser vielfach miteinander verwobenen Regionen Auskunft gibt.

      Österreich
    • 1997

      With a lifetime's personal intimacy with the country, friendships with several of its Chancellors, and access to private Habsburg family archives, Brook-Shepherd traces the identity of a nation over a millennium at the heart of Europe's political existence. 24 pp of photos & maps.

      The Austrians
    • 1993

      Zita

      Die letzte Kaiserin

      Zita
    • 1977

      The Storm Petrels

      The First Soviet Defectors, 1928-1938

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      The Storm Petrels