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William Craig

    January 1, 1929 – September 22, 1997
    Als Japans Sonne unterging. Das Ende des Krieges im Pazifik 1945
    Revenue Law Essentials
    Penguin Classic Military History: Enemy At The Gates
    21st Century Proverbs of William Craig
    The Fall of Japan
    Enemy at the Gates
    • 21st Century Proverbs of William Craig

      Second Edition

      • 78 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Drawing from his personal journey of resilience after a life-altering shooting, the author aims to inspire readers to become champions in their own lives. He emphasizes the importance of addressing a "joy deficit," arguing that joy is essential for strength and motivation. This book serves as a guide for those looking to elevate their lives and fill the void of happiness, encouraging readers to share their newfound insights with others in need of support and relief.

      21st Century Proverbs of William Craig2023
    • Penguin Classic Military History: Enemy At The Gates

      The Battle For Stalingrad

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Stalingrad, the bloodiest battle in the history of warfare, cost the lives of nearly two million men and women. It was perhaps the single most important engagement of World War II and signalled the beginning of the end for the Third Reich of Adolf Hitler.

      Penguin Classic Military History: Enemy At The Gates2000
    • The Fall of Japan

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      An account of the final weeks of World War II based on personal interviews, memoirs, and the documents of key figures in both Japan and the United States

      The Fall of Japan1979
      3.4
    • The bloodiest battle in the history of warfare, Stalingrad was perhaps the single most important engagement of World War II. A major loss for the Axis powers, the battle for Stalingrad signaled the beginning of the end for the Third Reich of Adolf Hitler. During the five years William Craig spent researching the battle for Stalingrad, he traveled extensively on three continents, studying documents and interviewing hundreds of survivors, both military and civilian. This unique account is their story, and the stories of the nearly two million men and women who lost their lives.

      Enemy at the Gates1974
      4.2