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1. Pirates
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2. Flags of Our Fathers : Heroes
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3. Flags of Our Fathers: Heroes of
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4. The Art of the Catapult: Build
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5. Left for Dead: A Young Man's Search
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6. Sadako and the thousand paper
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7. World War II for Kids: A History
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8. Secrets Of A Civil War Submarine:
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9. Inside Delta Force
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10. Encyclopedia of Wars (Fact on
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11. Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler's
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12. The Librarian of Basra: A True
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13. Farewell to Manzanar: A True Story
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14. Discovering Our Past - American
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15. Going Solo
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16. Navajo Code Talkers
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17. Wicked History Of The World
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18. A Yellow Ribbon for Daddy
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19. America: History of Our Nation
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20. Surviving Hitler: A Boy in the

1. Pirates
by Atheneum
Hardcover (23 May, 2006)
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Isbn: 1416927344
Sales Rank: 1852
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great book for pirate lovers - parents of easily frightened young ones should take caution
I bought this for my 4 year old son who LOVES pirates right now after viewing the first "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie and seeing the "Tall Ships" on the Great Lakes.I was afraid he would be scared by the pirates turning into skeletons, etc. but he was not - in fact he wanted to watch it again and again.So when I saw this book I knew he'd love it, and he does.Every night before bed he takes out all the separate letters and cards, has me read them, then puts them back in their envelopes.He also has me read all the different types of ships over and over again - he can now name some ship types by memory.This book is very well laid out - even I find the information very interesting and learned things I did not know.
5-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Fun
My young son and I were both thrilled with this interesting book.All the extras fascinated my son as I hoped they would.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Useful Resource and Just Plain Fun
This is an attractively put together book on the history and details of pirate life. I have been searching for a resource on the subject that presents information on pirates in such a way as to not seem tedious and boring, but instead inspiring and fun (which, as we all know--pirates are fun!). With all the interest sparked on the pillaging bands of men, and sometimes women, with recent films this volume is a must have for anyone with an interest in pirates. Of course, it would obviously appeal to children and is definitely appropriate for that tender age group, but adults can also find much to appreciate.
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Subjects:  1. Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Nonfiction    2. Children: Grades 3-4    3. History - Military & Wars    4. Juvenile General And Reference Works    5. Juvenile Nonfiction    6. Juvenile literature    7. Pirates    8. Specimens    9. Toy and movable books    10. Transportation - Boats, Ships & Underwater Craft    11. Juvenile Nonfiction / Transportation / Boats, Ships & Underwater Craft   


2. Flags of Our Fathers : Heroes of Iwo Jima
by Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Hardcover (08 May, 2001)
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Isbn: 0385729324
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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In the winter of 1945, on the tiny island of Iwo Jima, a ferocious, epic battle was fought, resultingin the loss of more than 48,000 lives and producing what was to become one of the most recognizablesymbols of World War II: a photograph of six soldiers raising an American flag on the peak of MountSuribachi. One of the six, Navy corpsman John Bradley, came away from this historical moment with a deepand mysterious silence about his role in the flag raising. Even his wife heard him speak of it only once intheir 47-year marriage. After Bradley's death, his son James began to piece together the facts of his father'sheroism, as well as that of the other five men, all of whom became reluctant heroes because of their presenceduring that fateful instant when the shutter clicked and created a wartime icon.Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Must Read for American History!
I can't wait to see the movie. Somebody gave me this book as a gift. I read it with curiousity but I was not excited about it so much because it didn't interest me at first but once I started reading this book, I couldn't put it down. The author is the son of the one of the flag raisers at Iwo Jima. He was on today's Imus radio show talking about how many rejections that this book received before it got published. No interest in World War II, I doubt it. It became a best seller because it's one of the most fascinating books out there on our shelves. I gave my copy to my school for it's library. Now that it is being made into a movie by American icon Clint Eastwood, I think we can say that those publishers didn't know what they were doing in the first place when they rejected Bradley's heartbreaking and beautifully written book about his father's experience. He doesn't forget the many others who were involved in the flag-raising. He writes about each of them as if he was their son too.

5-0 out of 5 stars An.McCracken is a fake. REPORT THIS

5-0 out of 5 stars A compassionate and tragic memoir of men who became heroes
Note: the clown above my review is an author I gave a 1-star review to, and now he follows me around and does that.
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Subjects:  1. 20th century    2. Biography    3. Biography & Autobiography - Historical    4. Children's Books/Young Adult Misc. Nonfiction    5. Children: Young Adult (Gr. 10-12)    6. History    7. History - Military & Wars    8. Iwo Jima, Battle of, Japan, 19    9. Iwo Jima, Battle of, Japan, 1945    10. Juvenile Nonfiction    11. Juvenile literature    12. Marines    13. Photographs    14. Pictorial works    15. United States    16. Juvenile Nonfiction / History / Military & Wars    17. Rosenthal, Joe    18. Reading Group Guide   


3. Flags of Our Fathers: Heroes of Iwo Jima (Young Reader's Abridged Edition)
by Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Paperback (13 May, 2003)
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Isbn: 0385730640
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The Battle of Iwo Jima, fought in the winter of 1945 on a rocky island south of Japan, brought a ferocious slice of hell to earth: in a month's time, more than 22,000 Japanese soldiers would die defending a patch of ground a third the size of Manhattan, while nearly 26,000 Americans fell taking it from them. The battle was a turning point in the war in the Pacific, and it produced one of World War II's enduring images: a photograph of six soldiers raising an American flag on the flank of Mount Suribachi, the island's commanding high point.Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars "Flags of Our Fathers" - A Timely Look at a Bloody Battle in Our History
Quite a while ago, Nick Olmsted, a graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy, recommended that I read "Flags of Our Fathers." I am glad that I finally got around to taking his advice. This story struck me on many levels at once, and this seems to be an opportune time to share some of my thoughts about this remarkable book, written by James Bradley, the son of one of the six Marines whose iconic picture of the raising of the flag over Iwo Jima riveted a war-weary nation.
5-0 out of 5 stars A hard book to read.
World War II seems such a long time ago for so many of us. Most Americans today weren't yet born when it took place. For this reason, I believe everyone old enough to comprehend its stories should read this book. James Bradley and Ron Powers have written a heart-pounding record of the thirty-five bloody days it took to wrest Iwo Jima (Sulfur Island) from the Japanese. The photograph of the raising of the American flag on Mt. Suribachi (1/400th of a second's space in time) is recognized around the world. The men who raised it: John "Doc" Bradley (the author's father);Harlon Block; Rene Gagnon; Ira Hayes; Franklin Sousley; and Mike Strank became instant heroes (though Block, Sousley and Strank died not long after). Bradley, Hayes and Gagnon lived to tell the tale, though both Hayes and Gagnon would die with the pain of their experiences on Iwo Jima seared into their psyches to the point they could not live with it successfully.
4-0 out of 5 stars 1/400th of a second in time
"It's funny what a picture can do":1/400th of a second in time.
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Subjects:  1. 20th century    2. Children's Books/Young Adult Misc. Nonfiction    3. Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9)    4. History    5. History - Military & Wars    6. Iwo Jima, Battle of, Japan, 1945    7. Juvenile Nonfiction    8. Juvenile literature    9. Photographs    10. Photography    11. Pictorial works    12. World War, 1939-1945    13. Juvenile Nonfiction / History / Military & Wars    14. Reading Group Guide   


4. The Art of the Catapult: Build Greek Ballistae, Roman Onagers, English Trebuchets, and More Ancient Artillery
by Chicago Review Press
Paperback (01 July, 2004)
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Sales Rank: 5387
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4-0 out of 5 stars Amusing catapults, interesting history, but no metric units
This book contains easy-to-follow instructions on how to build different catapults. Unfortunately there is no data regarding approx. distance and height for the suggested projectiles, why you must try for yourself. All units are english/american, which means you must translate this to metric units if you are more used to that.
5-0 out of 5 stars Good reference for siege weapon builders
This is a juvenile title that is well illustrated with step by step directions for building several working models of weapons (from a simple sling to a trebuchet). It even gives directions for making rope. In addition to showing how to make siege engines, it covers their history, the reasons they were developed, how they were used and what caused a decline in their popularity. I can see a student using this book to make a model for a history class, or an SCA group adapting the information for a full-sized weapon.
5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent story book and manual.
This book is divided as chapters that begin with a narration of a battle or siege, and then and then presents the instructions on how to build several catapults. I learned my archetype of a catapult is an onagre, and that is one of the oldest kind, so I am severely obsolete. The instructions on how to build the models are very clear and easy to follow. The book is appropriate for young audiences, yet entertaining for adults too.
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Subjects:  1. Artillery    2. Ballista    3. Catapult    4. Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Science    5. Children: Grades 4-6    6. Design and construction    7. History    8. Juvenile Nonfiction    9. Science & Nature - Experiments & Projects    10. Technology - How Things Work/Are Made    11. Juvenile Nonfiction / Science & Technology / How Things Work    12. Warfare & defence   


5. Left for Dead: A Young Man's Search for Justice for the USS Indianapolis
by Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Paperback (11 November, 2003)
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Isbn: 0385730918
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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It's an unlikely beginning to what became a momentous, history-changinghistory fair project. Eleven-year-old Hunter Scott was watching Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Interesting Read. Enjoyable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
From start to finish I enjoyed much of this novel. THere were times when i didn't understand all of the fancy language of the navy and ships, but it was a great read.
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5-0 out of 5 stars I couldn't put the book down
This book was recommended to me by a friend as a must read.After buying the book from Amazon, I couldn't put it down.The stories of the men who were left at sea and the struggle by the young man so many years later to restore the honor of the caption falsely accused is well written in this short book and should be on everyone's must read list. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Nonfiction    2. Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9)    3. History - Military & Wars    4. History - United States/20th Century    5. Indianapolis (Cruiser)    6. Juvenile Nonfiction    7. Juvenile literature    8. McVay, Charles Butler,    9. Naval operations, American    10. Trials (Naval offenses)    11. Trials, litigation, etc    12. United States    13. World War, 1939-1945    14. d. 1968    15. Juvenile Nonfiction / History / Other   


6. Sadako and the thousand paper cranes
by Putnam Juvenile
Paperback (01 December, 1999)
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Sales Rank: 10142
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars So apropos for today
This is a story of war and how it affects the innocents who are caught in it.The story is sad, but not so sad children shouldn't be reading it.
5-0 out of 5 stars Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes
This book, though very short, is powerful, and once read, it will never be forgotten by the reader.

5-0 out of 5 stars Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes
I thought Sadako was a very sad book. First Sadako gets Leukemia and has to go to the hospital for a few weeks, Then Kenji dies and Sadako dies at the very end of the book. Thats why I think Sadako is a very sad book ... Read more

Subjects:  1. 1943-1955    2. Atomic bomb    3. Biography & Autobiography - Historical    4. Children's Books/Ages 4-8 Nonfiction    5. Children: Grades 4-6    6. Girls & Women    7. History - Military & Wars    8. Juvenile Fiction    9. Juvenile literature    10. Leukemia    11. Leukemia in children    12. Physiological effect    13. Sasaki, Sadako,    14. Social Issues - Death & Dying    15. Fairy tales, folk tales, fables, magical tales & traditional stories    16. Juvenile Fiction / Girls & Women    17. Sasaki, Sadako   


7. World War II for Kids: A History with 21 Activities
by Chicago Review Press
Paperback (September, 2002)
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Sales Rank: 58120
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars What it was like for kids to live during World War II
"World War II for Kids: A History with 21 Activities" really has three key components.First, there is a history of World War II from Hitler's rise to power in 1933 to the surrender of the Japanese in 1945.Second, Richard Panchyk provides excerpts from actual wartime letters written to and by troops on both sides along with personal anecdotes from people who lived through the war.Finally, there are 21 activities that can show young readers how it felt to live through World War II, both on the battlefield and on the Home Front.5-0 out of 5 stars 7 year old loves this book
My 7 year old son is a WWII fanatic and loves this book.It discusses not only events in the war itself, but also the impact of the war on life in the U.S.The activities encourage kids to think about far-reaching effects of war, not just the exciting battles. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Activity Books - General    2. Campaigns, Europe    3. Campaigns, Pacific Area    4. Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Nonfiction    5. Children: Grades 3-4    6. History - Military & Wars    7. Juvenile Nonfiction    8. Juvenile literature    9. Personal narratives    10. World War, 1939-1945    11. Juvenile Nonfiction / History / Military & Wars    12. World history: Second World War    13. Childrens: Activity   


8. Secrets Of A Civil War Submarine: Solving The Mysteries Of The H. L. Hunley (Bccb Blue Ribbon Nonfiction Book Award (Awards))
by Carolrhoda Books
Library Binding (January, 2005)
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Isbn: 1575058308
Sales Rank: 26471
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent introduction to mysteries of the CSS Hunley
I found this book to be very well written and researched on the subject of CSS Hunley and its recovery from the bottom of the sea. The book covers the development of this boat, history of its crew, mission and possible aftermath. Then the book goes on to the history of the search for the Hunley and its discovery and recovery from the ocean floor. Upon its recovery, the book uncovers what lies within the boat. (I used the word "boat" since that is what the submariners called their vessels.)
5-0 out of 5 stars History for The Whole Family
SECRETS OF A CIVIL WAR SUBMARINE: "Solving the Mysteries of the H.L. Hunley" By Sally M. Walker won the Robert F. Sibert Medal and the Notable Award from the Association for Library Service to Children. Although the history of the submarines dates back to the 1620's, in 1864 the Hunley Submarine was the first submarine to ever sink an enemy ship, but the Hunley never returned to port and was lost for decades."How the submarine, which lay buried in the mud of the ocean floor, left her bed there and what happened is a fascinating story of mystery, bones, and gold."The sub is now in NorthCHarleston, SC at the Warren Lasch Conservation Center.In the 1870's PT Barnum offered $10,000 for finding the Hunley, which had silently delivered a torpedo which sank a Union ship blockcading the coast of South Carolina.The Hunley was re-discovered in 1995 by archeologists. This fascinating book for young people is just as interesting and informative for adults in that it details in simple language and good photos the study of the layers of sediment for clues about the ship's sinking and about the demise of the passengers.All the archeology, history, forensics, discovery, and mystery solving are presented in an engaging way involving the intrigues of the sea and science. This is a terrific book for family or schools, good explanations, well written, and easy to read

4-0 out of 5 stars A quick, informative read
Secrets Of A Civil War Submarine, by Sally Walker, provides a nice, quick overview of the Hunley's history, recovery, excavation, and conservation.Targeting the late grade-school reader, the book is written in the style of and at a similar level to a National Geographic article.Any reader will enjoy it and come away with a good understanding of the Hunley project.There are a few detail mistakes, such as in an explanation of neutral buoyancy, but the main point is always delivered successfully by the text.I've been studying material on the Hunley since 2000, but I found several important bits of information I haven't seen elsewhere.The explanation of archaeological techniques as applied in the Hunley excavation is the best I've read.The book is nicely illustrated, although most of the photos have been previously published, and the interpretive drawings contain some fairly large inaccuracies.Overall, I'm happy to have this in my collection of books about the Hunley and I'm glad to recommend it. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. 19th century    2. Charleston    3. Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9)    4. Excavations (Archaeology)    5. H.L. Hunley (Submarine)    6. History    7. History - General History    8. History - Military & Wars    9. History - U.S.    10. History - United States/19th Century    11. Juvenile Nonfiction    12. Juvenile literature    13. South Carolina    14. Submarines (Ships)    15. Transportation - Boats, Ships & Underwater Craft    16. United States    17. United States - Civil War   


9. Inside Delta Force
by Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Hardcover (10 January, 2006)
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Isbn: 0385732511
Sales Rank: 8560
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Tale By A Great American
Eric Haney I'm sure is proud of his excellent service to his country, but he also has a right to be proud of a spellbinding journal of the formation of the bravest unit this world has ever known. Suffering from political whims, Delta Force has risen above their greatest critics, the United States government, to become an extremely effective and powerful fighting unit. Haney's description of it's formation and his participation is nothing short of breathtaking. Written like a first person journal, it meets all the requirements of a fine read. I thank God for men like Haney who are willing to do the dirty work and rise above the politicians and their indecision. Thanks, Eric for your service and thanks CBS for bringing the unit's remarkable exploits to television.

2-0 out of 5 stars Wait a minute
Be advised that this is a shortened version for "Young Readers" and not the original book written by Eric Haney. This version starts and ends with the Selection process and leaves out the balance of the various training and operations (about 2/3)ontained in the original book. It is a good read for what it is but the full version is much better. The product description does not make clear that this is a different version.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent intro to anti-terrorist unit
This book is labeled as being suitable for younger (teenage?) readers, and it is; but it's also suitable for adults, as this 56-year-old military veteran can attest.Sergeant Major Haney was recruited for Delta as an Army staff sergeant, stayed with it until retiring at the highest enlisted rank, and knows much more than he tells in this book -- but what he does tell about the group's selection and training procedures is enough to give the reader a fairly good idea of just what Delta is capable of doing.Delta Force prefers to live in the shadows; this little glimpse, while both entertaining and informative, barely scratches the surface, but that's enough to show the sort of exceptional human beings who do nearly superhuman things for the cause of freedom.BTW, the CBS-TV series "The Unit" claims to be based on this book, and SGM Haney is listed as a technical advisor to the show.I highly recommend both the show and the book. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Adventure & Adventurers    2. Army.    3. Children's Books/Young Adult Misc. Nonfiction    4. Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9)    5. Delta Force    6. Haney, Eric L    7. History    8. History - Military & Wars    9. History - Military / War    10. Juvenile Nonfiction    11. Juvenile literature    12. Military - United States    13. Military Science    14. Political Science (Young Adult)    15. Prevention    16. Terrorism    17. United States.    18. Juvenile Nonfiction / Adventure & Adventurers   


10. Encyclopedia of Wars (Fact on File Library of World History)
by Facts on File
Hardcover (November, 2004)
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Subjects:  1. Children: Young Adult (Gr. 10-12)    2. Encyclopedias    3. History - Military & Wars    4. History - Military / War    5. Juvenile Nonfiction    6. Military    7. Military - General    8. Military Science    9. Military history    10. Reference - Encyclopedias    11. Technology & Industrial Arts    12. World - General    13. BCE to c 500 CE    14. Modern period, c 1500 onwards    15. Reference works    16. Revolutions & coups    17. War & defence operations    18. World history    19. c 1000 CE to c 1500    20. c 500 CE to c 1000 CE   


11. Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler's Shadow
by Scholastic Nonfiction
Hardcover (01 April, 2005)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars GOOD, WELL RESEARCHED WORK FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
A person could well pontificate for several pages here over this particular work.I will spare you that. This is a well researched book and should be read by any young person in the study of WWII and that era.No, this work does not go into some of the agonizing details of this particular Nazi program, it was not meant to do so.This is an introduction for you young reader and is a wonderful tool to stimulate further reading and research on the readers part.If a young person is bright enough to read this work, the same young person is bright enough to ask all the right questions upon it's completion.The photographs in this work are quite good.Recommend this one highly.

4-0 out of 5 stars Mesmerizing Account
This is a very gripping book. It is good to hear some stories from the other side. Objective in nature but walking on thin ice per its subject matter this book is still good reading.
5-0 out of 5 stars A must read for students studying World War II
This book gives new perspective to the Hitler Youth movement, but particularly for those youth who rebelled against the movement with great risk to themselves.After reviewing the book you feel as though the issue is much more complex than your previous assumptions. It accurately shows both the underground as well as the public view of the movement with riviting pictures included. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. 20th century    2. Children's 12-Up - History - General    3. Children's Books/Young Adult Misc. Nonfiction    4. Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9)    5. Germany    6. History    7. History - Europe    8. History - Holocaust    9. History - Military & Wars    10. Hitler-Jugend    11. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)    12. Jewish youth    13. Juvenile Nonfiction    14. Juvenile literature    15. National socialism and youth    16. Juvenile Nonfiction / History / Europe   


12. The Librarian of Basra: A True Story from Iraq
by Harcourt Children's Books
Hardcover (01 January, 2005)
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Sales Rank: 28999
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4-0 out of 5 stars Agree to disagree
I think this book will always divide its readership.I have worked in the past with a Lady from Iraq.A well educated, literate and articulate woman, who was educated in Iraq by Iraqi's so for those who think the Iraq was liberated rather than invaded and through the actions of George and Tony et al they will always believe that it was only those actions that allowed the people, women in particular a greater amount of freedom.That is not always the case... should we see ourselves as "saviours"?This will always be a matter for debate.As a Librarian myself I agree that given the right set of circumstances I would indeed take and look after the stock from my Library as I believe that information IS the key to power.So to this title's detractors yes, read in isolation it could be misleading, yes the "invasion/liberation" will have done some good and after many a long discussion with my former colleague, it has, HOWEVER for those who fall on the invasion side, I agree does any government have the right to do what ours (and I include the british here) have done?We are not Iraqi - we are not there, we will never PERSONALLY know.But read this book whichever camp you fall into, read it to your children, explain it to them in context.That is what you should do. Remember, BOOKS ARE POWERFUL I'm glad this book is generating so much discussion. This is what books do, the Librarian in the story understood this, that is what THIS book is about.

5-0 out of 5 stars A rare portrayal of a strong Muslim woman
There are many wonderful things about this book which have already been mentioned by 27 of the other reviewers. However, what struck me the most was that Alia Muhammad Baker, the main character of The Librarian of Basra, is a strong Muslim woman who becomes a heroine in her struggle to preserve her faith and country's heritage at her cherished library.
5-0 out of 5 stars 4 1/2The Woman Who Saved a Library
This contemporary story about an Iraqi librarian rescuing 70% of the Basra Central Library's books speaks of both individual courage and the irreplaceable value of books. It's based on actual events:With Allied bombers approaching Basra in April 2003, chief librarian Alia Muhammad Baker asks the local government for permission to move the books. For reasons not explained to the reader, official deny her request, "so Alia takes matters into her own hands."At first, she drives small loads to her home, but when the bombing begins and the library staff flees, she adopts a larger plan to save the books.A network of friends and relatives (most notably neighboring merchant Anis Muhammad) race to hide 30,000 books in Muhammad's nearby restaurant: Read more

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13. Farewell to Manzanar: A True Story of Japanese American Experience During andAfter the World War II Internment
by Laurel Leaf
Mass Market Paperback (01 March, 1983)
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5-0 out of 5 stars WWII Japanese-American INTERNMENT through the eyes of a child.
2000+ American Sailors, Soldiers, and Marines (MILITARY PERSONNEL) died during the Japanese Air Attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Sunday morning, December 7, 1941, and as a direct result, President Roosevelt issued Presidential Executive Order 9066, forcing 110,000+ Japanese-Americans into 10 Military Internment Camps (Concentration Camps -- complete with Armed Soldiers, Machine Guns, Barbed Wire Fences, Spotlights, and Guard Towers).Each person subject to EO-9066 could only take what they could carry with their own two hands (and nothing more), leaving eveything else behind.Oh yes, the Federal Government also froze ALL BANK ACCOUNTS of Japanese-Americans through to the end of the war, so they could not get any cash out of the bank nor pay any bills.As a direct result, Japanese-Americans lost her homes due to nonpayment of Property Taxes.In Jeanne's Dad's case, someone stole their fishing boat while they were incarcerated.Her dad was a fisherman, and the boat had been the primary means of support for their family.
5-0 out of 5 stars Japanese Americans Internment Camps-WWII
This story delves into the culture of the Japanese and applies it to their life in the Manzanar interment camps during World War II. An insightful must-read.

1-0 out of 5 stars YUCK!
No offense to the author or anything but this book was really boring!!! It just doesn't seem to stick with one situation. Jeanne's family leaves there home, goes to Manzanar, then kicked out of Manzanar, etc. It was just really boring and I was going to be put to sleep, this book couldn't keep my attention on it for long. ... Read more

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14. Discovering Our Past - American Journey: To World War I
by Glencoe/Mcgraw-Hill
Hardcover (March, 2005)
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15. Going Solo
by Puffin
Paperback (01 January, 1999)
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4-0 out of 5 stars Going Solo Review
Going Solo is the great story that Roald Dahl adventured throughout his young life. Roald Dahl accomplished many things once he was able to do things on his own. Mainly the book is about himself traveling all over Europe and Africa just trying to experience as much as he could. He travels all over the bottom of Europe and works way down and around Africa staying at many non civilized villages and getting to know many natives. At the time he is working for the Shell Oil Company until he finally quits. In East Africa he also is endangered with a near fatal death with a Green Mamba , one of the most deadly snakes. Roald also has a passion for the air force, and ends up joining the RAF. Going Solo is one of the most adventurous books that I have ever read, with the nonstop climax's and so many near death experiences. This is a very descriptive book with so many heroic twist that can keep anyone's attention. Roald Dahl is very famous for most of his work such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, but this book is amazing because this all actually happened to writer in real life. The greatest part about the Roald Dahl in Going Solo is that he never gave up, even after a plane crash that he should not have been able to live after.He was told that he would be blind for the rest of his life, but about a month later he started to gain his sight back. I feel that this book is a miracle.

5-0 out of 5 stars Going Solo By Roald Dahl
I read the fantastic book named Going Solo by Roald Dahl. This book was an autobiography of Roald Dahl's life prior to and during World War II. The book explained many of his encounters with the enemy as a pilot for the Royal Air Force in Roald Dahl's personal view. There are an uncountable number of fascinating events that occur when he is a pilot. Some of them include when he receives a life threatening injury, going into a hardcore battle with no experience at fighting enemies, and getting out of a long-lasting dogfight where he was outnumbered 200 to 12. The other half of the book explained his thrilling adventures prior to the war when he worked for the Shell Company. Some of his experiences while working for the Shell Company included chasing a lion, saving a man from a deadly Black Mamba, and sighting a deadly Green Mamba enter his friends house.Every page of the book was full of plot and adventure, and I could not put this book down.
5-0 out of 5 stars Unbelievable and Amazing Stories!
WOW! Going Solo, by Roald Dahl is an amazing and heart capturing book. Read this book if you love war stories. These stories are serious, funny, and keep you wanting more. I found the book almost impossible to believe during some points in the amazing novel.
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16. Navajo Code Talkers
by Walker Books for Young Readers
Paperback (01 January, 1994)
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2-0 out of 5 stars "Navajo Code Talkers" Disappointment Beyond Belief
Author Nathan Aaseng published Navaho Code Talkers. I thought he crafted the book horrifically from the start since he did nothing to pull the reader in. He just started