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A Brief History of World War I
General Fiction第一次世界大战简史
Scott Merck
World War I was considered the end of all wars, hence the name "Great War". From a German perspective, World War I got off to a bad start. The plan was to defend against France and Russia, and the main goal was to help Austria-Hungary deal with Serbia. Countless people lost their lives in the First World War.
World War I was considered the end of all wars, hence the name "Great War". From a German perspective, World War I got off to a bad start. The plan was to defend against France and Russia, and the main goal was to help Austria-Hungary deal with Serbia. Countless people lost their lives in the First World War.

丛林战争:难忘的越战
Scott Merck
After clearing away the fog of war, the specter of facts becomes clear. The Vietnam War was essentially an undeclared war, a war dominated by guerrilla warfare, and a war remembered as a jungle war.
After clearing away the fog of war, the specter of facts becomes clear. The Vietnam War was essentially an undeclared war, a war dominated by guerrilla warfare, and a war remembered as a jungle war.

On the Brink of Nuclear War
History核战边缘
Scott Merck
NOTE: This is a brief history. The greatest fear of the 1950s was nuclear war. From the Soviet perspective, placing a communist bastion so close to the U. S. Border was a dream come true. In the early 1960s, there were undercurrents in U. S.-Soviet relations. In addition to the heavy casualties and humiliation at the Bay of Pigs, other things were happening. Drawing sand as a boundary, the entire world is on the verge of nuclear war.
NOTE: This is a brief history. The greatest fear of the 1950s was nuclear war. From the Soviet perspective, placing a communist bastion so close to the U. S. Border was a dream come true. In the early 1960s, there were undercurrents in U. S.-Soviet relations. In addition to the heavy casualties and humiliation at the Bay of Pigs, other things were happening. Drawing sand as a boundary, the entire world is on the verge of nuclear war.

难忘的第二次世界大战:二战余波
Scott Merck
War often changes the social and economic map of a country. The widespread destruction caused by World War II completely tore apart family concepts. This book focuses on the experiences of six different characters who were caught up in this world war and in its aftermath.
War often changes the social and economic map of a country. The widespread destruction caused by World War II completely tore apart family concepts. This book focuses on the experiences of six different characters who were caught up in this world war and in its aftermath.

希特勒的战争和恐怖的大屠杀
Scott Merck
Warning: Contains extremely disturbing content. This book is recommended for readers over 18 years of age. The Holocaust refers to the murder of approximately 6 million Jews, who were detained as "undesirables" from the time the first concentration camps were built in 1933. As Hitler grew in power, he began rounding up other "undesirables." Hitler came to power and slowly began purging the Jews. In 1942, approximately 1 million Jews were murdered. Being sentenced to death was only one of the reasons for being killed. 2.5 Million Jews were gassed and 500,000 Jews were starved to death. Outbreaks of typhus also claimed many lives. After the Allied victory, Germany fell into chaos. This book is dedicated to focusing on the circumstances under which a civilized nation could tolerate the Holocaust.
Warning: Contains extremely disturbing content. This book is recommended for readers over 18 years of age. The Holocaust refers to the murder of approximately 6 million Jews, who were detained as "undesirables" from the time the first concentration camps were built in 1933. As Hitler grew in power, he began rounding up other "undesirables." Hitler came to power and slowly began purging the Jews. In 1942, approximately 1 million Jews were murdered. Being sentenced to death was only one of the reasons for being killed. 2.5 Million Jews were gassed and 500,000 Jews were starved to death. Outbreaks of typhus also claimed many lives. After the Allied victory, Germany fell into chaos. This book is dedicated to focusing on the circumstances under which a civilized nation could tolerate the Holocaust.