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Kriegserinnerungen

Diese Reihe humorvoller Memoiren fängt die absurden und oft surrealen Erlebnisse während kriegerischer Auseinandersetzungen ein. Der Autor deckt mit unglaublicher Leichtigkeit und Scharfsinn die Bizarrien des Militärlebens und die Sinnlosigkeit des kriegerischen Tosen auf. Leser dürfen sich auf unvergessliche Einblicke freuen, die die Tragödie des Krieges mit Komik ausgleichen. Es ist ein einzigartiger Blick auf Kriegsereignisse aus der Sicht eines Komikers.

"Rommel?" "Gunner Who?" : a confrontation in the desert
Monty : his part in my victory : war biography. Vol 3.
Where Have All the Bullets Gone?
Peace Work
Mussolini
Goodbye Soldier

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    Britain's looniest war hero completes the third volume of the Milligan memoirs. The nineteenth battery forge into Tunis, cocksure and carefree. They climb on aqueduct with no trousers on (the battery that is; the aqueduct was very well-dressed). Five hundred gunners try to dance with two girls and an old French matron... up there in Valhalla, Monty's laughing fit to burst.

    Monty : his part in my victory : war biography. Vol 3.
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    Mussolini

    His Part in My Downfall

    • 288 Seiten
    • 11 Lesestunden
    4,5(23)Abgeben

    Britannia rules the waves TA-RA, but on occasions she waives the rules and Spike is all set to liberate-gasp-Italy. In this fourth volume of war memoirs, Lance-Bombardier Milligan (Spike actually) continues his notorious sage of World War II - from the long remembered outbreak of crabs in monkey to the unfortunate ack-acking of and American killyhawk. Dio mio, is war is a game of cards, someone was cheating.

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    Offers an account of life as a Bombardier in World War Two that sees our hero dispatched from the front line to psychiatric hospital and from there to a rehabilitation camp.

    Where Have All the Bullets Gone?
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    Goodbye Soldier

    • 288 Seiten
    • 11 Lesestunden
    3,9(7)Abgeben

    Offer an account of author's part in World War Two that sees our hero doing very little soldiering. Because it's 1946. Rather, he is now part of the Bill Hall Trio - a 'Combined Services Entertainment' inflicted on unsuspecting soldiers across Italy and Austria - and is largely preoccupied with the unbearably beautiful ballerina, Ms Toni Fontana.

    Goodbye Soldier
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    Peace Work

    • 240 Seiten
    • 9 Lesestunden
    4,1(8)Abgeben

    From the giddy heights of Hackney Empire to a Zurich Freak Show and beyond, the author makes his way through backwaters of showbiz, first as band musician then as one-man wild-act and eventually in the company of a group of like- minded comedians called Harry Secombe, Michael Bentine and Peter Sellers. They decide to call themselves The Goons...

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