Assault on Kapustin Yar

Assault on Kapustin Yar
Title Assault on Kapustin Yar PDF eBook
Author Stephen W. Killam
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 281
Release 2011-04-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1456898469

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In winter 1944 the Nazis complete a pair of atomic bombs, the Manhattan Project is woefully behind schedule, and a derelict spacecraft from the future crash lands in Russia. Sixty years later the Russians have constructed a top secret military base called Kapustin Yar around the wreckage. The Guardians of the Timeline discover that in the aftermath of a major conflict one of their team has been lost in time and meet a mysterious group of people who cause each member to question the paradox of freewill and predestination. The newcomers are as passionate about preserving the timeline and finding the missing team member as the Guardians. They combine forces and embark on an adventure that takes them from the desert of Iraq, to the caves of Easter Island, to a life or death race against time on the freeways of Los Angeles, and ultimately to an assault on Kapustin Yar. There they seek access to the remains of the spaceship that crashed sixty years before so that core members of the team may embark on a mission to ensure that events in 1944 transpire as they should and the timeline is preserved. Assault on Kapustin Yar is the third book in the Guardians of the Timeline series.

7th Edition. Secret Transcripts of what the Extraterrestrials and Intraterrestrials Told our Governments. Volume 1

7th Edition. Secret Transcripts of what the Extraterrestrials and Intraterrestrials Told our Governments. Volume 1
Title 7th Edition. Secret Transcripts of what the Extraterrestrials and Intraterrestrials Told our Governments. Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Maximillien De Lafayette
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 210
Release 2019-12-23
Genre Reference
ISBN 1794825975

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Published by times square press new York. The objectives of this book is to shed light on the information obtained from extraterrestrials, intraterrestrials and aliens, and how to benefit from such extraordinary discoveries, information and revelations...and not to fuel controversy and create gossip about this of that official, and what he/she has done and/or what he/she is hiding from the general public. Information obtained via Privileged access: Meaning access to governments' Above Top Secret files not shared with other intelligence agencies. In many instances and cases, United States Congressmen, The White House, and even the President himself were denied access to these files. This is an absolute fact. A combination of undisputed reports and findings: This, includes official reports, always Top or Above Top Secret level (Sections III, IV) by governments' specialized agencies and units, and knowledge/information "gained" from the Anunnaki Ulema;

The Price of Vigilance

The Price of Vigilance
Title The Price of Vigilance PDF eBook
Author Larry Tart
Publisher Random House Digital, Inc.
Pages 607
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 0804119112

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Discusses United States military surveillance planes shot down by China and Russia, focusing on the fate of one mission lost in September, 1958, and the forced landing of a U.S. Navy surveillance plane on China's Hainan Island in April 2001.

First Strike!

First Strike!
Title First Strike! PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Aldridge
Publisher South End Press
Pages 348
Release 1983
Genre History
ISBN 9780896081543

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A former design engineer for Lockheed presents a comprehensive survey of U.S. and Soviet nuclear forces and strategic doctrines that exposes the U.S. military's dangerous bid for "first strike" capability and describes corporate imperatives for perpetuating the arms race and circumventing arms control.

THE COMPLETE STORY OF THE PLANNED ESCAPE OF HITLER

THE COMPLETE STORY OF THE PLANNED ESCAPE OF HITLER
Title THE COMPLETE STORY OF THE PLANNED ESCAPE OF HITLER PDF eBook
Author Maximillien De Lafayette
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 310
Release 2013-10-17
Genre History
ISBN 1304545431

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THE COMPLETE STORY OF THE PLANNED ESCAPE OF HITLER. THE NAZI-SPAIN-ARGENTINA COVERUP. Volume I from a set of two volumes. Published by Times Square Press, http: //www.timessquarepress.com/ New York. Author's website: www.maximilliendelafayettebibliography.com The most authoritative, documented and convincing book on Hitler's escape from Berlin to Argentina. Packed with testimonies, affidavits and statements by insiders, the bunker's survivors and American, Russian and French intelligent agents. Astonishing revelations and powerful testimonies which will convince even the most ardent skeptics that indeed Hitler escaped from his bunker, and lived in Argentina with his SS entourage until his death in 1965.

Battle of Stalingrad

Battle of Stalingrad
Title Battle of Stalingrad PDF eBook
Author Dmitry Degtev
Publisher Frontline Books
Pages 248
Release 2024-08-30
Genre History
ISBN 1399052373

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The Battle of Stalingrad was the bloodiest battle of the Second World War. An estimated 2 million individuals, military as well as civilian, became casualties in a savage struggle which lasted for more than five months. Stalingrad’s strategic position on the River Volga in southern Russia meant that whoever controlled the city controlled access to the oil fields of the Caucasus. Without that oil, the Germans were ultimately destined to fail on all fronts. The Battle of Stalingrad was, therefore, arguably, the most important conflict of the entire war. Yet, the author argues that both Hitler and Stalin lost sight of the real objectives of the campaign, with the capture of Stalingrad becoming seen as the end in itself. Stalingrad was not specified as a particular objective of the Germans in the original plan of Operation Blau. But when the defenders of Stalingrad unexpectedly stood in the way of the Germans, it became the focal point of the German effort. Hitler and his generals were naively sure that after the capture of Stalingrad, victory in the war was a certainty. Stalin and his generals thought that since the Wehrmacht stubbornly fought over the city’s ruins, regardless of the losses it suffered, it meant that the Germans knew more about its importance than they did, and so were determined to hold it at all costs. In fact, the strategic importance of Stalingrad was greatly exaggerated. The scale of the German operation to seize the Caucasus was immense, with an operation stretching for 1,500,00 kilometres (approximately equal to the distance between Berlin and Moscow). This involved laying routes for tank and infantry divisions through areas of virtual desert where there was an almost complete absence of railways and highways. No consideration was given to the needs of troops in fuel, ammunition, food or even water. At the same time, the unrealistic plan to capture the Caucasus did not provide any alternative options in case the main operation failed, which it was doomed to do. As for the Soviets, frightened and broken by the military disasters near Kerch and Kharkov, when entire armies were captured, Stalin authorized the retreat of the Red Army to the Volga, which turned into a stampede. But then the Soviet leader abruptly changed his mind and issued the famous order ‘Not a step back!’ While historians state that this order inspired the Soviet troops to resist and strengthened discipline, it in fact led to an increase in the number of defectors and collaborators. This ground-breaking study of the Battle of Stalingrad is a highly graphic chronicle of the fighting, shown from two sides, written by a Russian historian using much material previously unpublished in the West. It details the efforts of all branches of the armed forces; tanks, artillery, infantry, aviation and, for the first time, the important contribution of the Russian river flotilla.

TELASSAR AND SAMARRA

TELASSAR AND SAMARRA
Title TELASSAR AND SAMARRA PDF eBook
Author William C. Knowles
Publisher Writers Republic LLC
Pages 329
Release
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Earth's humans have discovered two inhabitable planets orbiting a binary star system. They recently received the "second gifts from the gods" which included an interstellar propulsion system. They knew the Pleiadians were also planning to invade the planets resulting in a race to get there before the enemy aliens. The occupation of Telassar was successful, but the invasion of Samarra proved much more difficult. The planet shifted on its axis at the same time the enemy landed to confront the Americans who were defending the planet. The blizzard conditions and the American paratroopers defeated the enemy aliens who then retreated to plan their next invasion of the outer planet Triadore.