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Leonard Mosley

    11. Februar 1913 – 1. Juni 1992
    On Borrowed Time
    The Druid
    Die Luftschlacht um England
    Göring
    Der gespenstische Friede
    Weltmacht Öl
    • Bitva o Británii

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Autentické reportážní fotografie tvoří nosnou složku publikace. Jsou spojeny textem spíše publicistického chrakteru. Výsledkem je reportáž o životě ostrova a jeho obyvatel v době války, pod stálou hrozbou ničivých náletů. Dvě fotografické reportáže jsou věnovány též mužům, kteří symbolizovali na jedné straně hrdinnou obranu země (ministerský předseda W. Churchill) a na druhé straně síly agresora (říšský maršál H. Göring). Text je doplněn celou řadou takticko-technických údajů vojenského charakteru.

      Bitva o Británii2001
      4,7
    • Zanuck

      The Rise and Fall of Hollywood's Last Tycoon

      • 424 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      Profiles the genius filmmaker who steered Twentieth Century-Fox to the forefront of Hollywood studios and whose turbulent private life frequently spilled over into his business affairs

      Zanuck1984
    • The Druid

      • 234 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Reconstructs the daring espionage career of the Druid, the one Nazi German spy who successfully eluded the Double-Cross System and England's intelligence network to filter crucial war information back to Germany

      The Druid1982
      3,4
    • The Reich Marshal

      A Biography of Hermann Goering

      • 394 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Hermann Goering stands out among the prominent figures of Hitler's Third Reich, making him a compelling subject for biography. Mosley, a seasoned journalist and biographer, presents an engaging portrayal of Goering, distinct from the scholarly works on other Nazi leaders. While lacking meticulous endnotes and deep analysis, Mosley draws on various sources, providing a vivid depiction of Goering as a larger-than-life character. His portrayal balances sympathy and judgment, ultimately capturing the essence of this complex figure. A notable advantage for Mosley is his personal experience; he met Goering before the war and visited his estate in East Prussia. After the war, he conducted extensive interviews with those who knew Goering well, offering insights that differentiate his account from others. Although I disagree with Mosley’s assertion that Goering’s primary flaw was a lack of moral courage to oppose Hitler, it is evident that Goering was deeply influenced by Hitler’s charisma and could not defy him. Ultimately, when Hitler failed him, Goering was left powerless to change his fate. Critics who condemn Goering for not standing up to his idol may not grasp the profound nature of that loyalty. This biography serves as a valuable resource for those studying the history of the Third Reich.

      The Reich Marshal1974