Mark W. Clark Bücher



Calculated Risk
- 399 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
"Mark W. Clark was a major figure in World War II. He was prominent as one of the top American commanders. Together with Dwight D. Eisenhower, Omar N. Bradley, and George S. Patton, Jr., Clark was widely regarded as being responsible for victory on the European side of the conflict."—from the introduction One of the great World War II memoirs by a legendary American general in charge of operations in North Africa and Italy. General Mark W. Clark recounts his wartime exploits and tells the story of the battles in Tunisia and Italy with verve and attention to key detail. An unparalleled account by a great military leader.
Beyond Catastrophe
German Intellectuals and Cultural Renewal After World War II, 1945D1955
- 206 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The book delves into the influential roles of four prominent German intellectuals—Karl Jaspers, Thomas Mann, Friedrich Meinecke, and Bertolt Brecht—during the post-World War II era. It highlights their symbolic, practical, and theoretical contributions to cultural reconstruction in Germany, analyzing their significant works from that time. By focusing on these figures, the text explores the broader implications of their ideas and leadership in shaping post-war society.