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"Well there it is. It won't work, but you must bloody well make it," said the chief of Britain's military leaders when he gave orders to begin planning for what became known as Operation Overlord. While many view D-Day as one of the most successful operations of World War II, most aren't aware of the intensive year of planning and political tension between the Allies that preceded the amphibious military landing on June 6, 1944. This intriguing history reveals how President Franklin D. Roosevelt, while on a fishing trip in the middle of World War II, altered his attitude toward Winston Churchill and became an advocate for Operation Overlord. Philip Padgett challenges the known narrative of t...
Six more rabid tales of dark-edged mystery and supernature to haunt your waking dreams, ravage your nerves and provoke perverse, morbid, inspired reflection. Cower in the face of deranged demons, death and afterlife, creatures born of sacrifice and chaos, dismemberment, damnation and strangled innocence. And beware that movement just beyond the corner of your vision you thought was something insignificant, inconsequential. It might just be the last thing you ever see...
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