Time to pass on "The Winter War" by Robert Edwards. It was a very interesting read. As I read the book, I remembered I had a book in my library that would serve as a great introduction to this book with a background on the policy of "appeasement" by the Western Powers to try to avoid WWII in the first place. It is "Munich, 1938" by David Faber. This would be a good read for those who have already read the Winter War or want to read the 1938 "intro" before the 1939 Invasion of Finland.
I will split the books up. You can enter for both, but you can't get both - you'll get the first one on your entry post-number selected by the random number generator.
Please post:
"In-Munich" and/or "In-Finland". If entering for both, remember to post twice with the separate entries.
T
Let's give this a week or so...
I will split the books up. You can enter for both, but you can't get both - you'll get the first one on your entry post-number selected by the random number generator.
Please post:
"In-Munich" and/or "In-Finland". If entering for both, remember to post twice with the separate entries.
T
Let's give this a week or so...
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