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3 Presidents - 2 Accidents: More MO41 UFO Crash Data and Surprises

ePub 3 Presidents - 2 Accidents: More MO41 UFO Crash Data and Surprises by Paul Blake Smith in History

Description

The First Empire was at its height during the Jena–Auerstadt campaign of 1806. The campaign was a classic of Napoleonic tactics; as Marshal Davout held one German army at bay while Napoleon concentrated his forces to defeat the main one. This excellent book combines an informative narrative with paintings of the battles and a superb collection of images of uniforms and equipment from the period—all in color.


#1467874 in Books Ingramcontent 2016-10-07Original language:English 9.00 x .85 x 6.00l; #File Name: 1942981937374 pages3 Presidents 2 Accidents More Mo41 UFO Data and Surprises


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The UFO's are not the most shocking part!By Florine JonesThis book is flat out shocking because in asserts that FDR committed suicide..the UFO part is an anti-climax! The author also has some sort of thing about pointing out who is Masonic and who is not and in the course of this he brings up Rush Limbaugh's father and grandfather. No reaction from Rush..no reaction from the likes of Jeffery Ward and all the other FDR chroniclers! Worse yet; back in the 1980's I read a book about Stalin (I got it out of a public library but can't remember the name of the book) where he kind of hints around that he had FDR murdered!!! If Smith's book stands as history it kind of lets Stalin off the hook. Locked in a bedroom with a gun...that was how Stalin's second wife died!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Well-documented CaseBy CustomerSmith makes a compelling case for UFOs having crashed near his hometown of Cape Girardeau back in 1941. The book is well-documented and interesting to read. This book; plus his earlier book; Mo41; are the best works I have read on this subject.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Interesting readBy D. S.Husband was intrigued and read it right through. It was a gift; and I scored!

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