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And There Was Light: The Extraordinary Memoir of a Blind Hero of the French Resistance in World War II

PDF And There Was Light: The Extraordinary Memoir of a Blind Hero of the French Resistance in World War II by Jacques Lusseyran in History

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This timely handbook traces the development of cyber capabilities from their roots in information warfare and cryptology to their potential military application in combat.• Incorporates expertise from diverse viewpoints from the military; government agencies; industry; and academia• Provides an informative timeline of key events in the development of cyber warfare capabilities• Highlights the most prominent and effective cyber attacks in history as well as legal attempts to curb them


#92521 in Books New World Library 2014-03-18Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.50 x 5.50 x 1.00l; .70 #File Name: 1608682692304 pagesNew World Library


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. A Must-ReadBy Mark HazellThis memoir is unlike anything I ever read. Poetic; loving; joyous are not words one would ordinarily associate with the loss of one's sight; founding a youth resistance movement during the Nazi occupation of France; and more. More than any other book I've read about WW II; this one tells it like it was; yet retains a love of life and a deep humanity that can only pierce the heart. At least it pierced mine to the core.13 of 14 people found the following review helpful. Of ten books in twenty years that matter; this is in the top three.By VictoriaI believe this book is a necessity of our time. I refer to it yet again after a almost two decades. It tells the inner journey of the existence of 'I am-ness' - of that quality of Self that travels anywhere; in all circumstances; in all conditions; in all relationships. It is the living of physical darkness giving inner illumination; the way; that does not and cannot negotiate the conditions we meet in Life yet beckons - more and more love and more and more surrender - the inner light that reveals the way; the capacity to recognize where we contract inwardly or release into openness . It's a brilliant; compassionate and dissolving of coming to senses that ultimately shed light on what matters.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. An "Eye Opening" ReadBy Don C. CombsAlthough somewhat long; the author's discussion in the first half of the book regarding how he coped with his blindness was very "eye opening" as to a blind person's inner experience of his/her world. I found his description of his experiences intriguing and very additive to my understanding of blindness. I was especially moved by the author's comment at several points in the narrative that one's happiness and sense of meaning and purpose in life comes from within as a result of one's spiritual experience which transcends and overcomes the materialistic world and any sense of being controlled by others. I admired the author's tenacity and inner strength in fighting to liberate France from the Nazis during WWII. His strong will and love of his fellow man; which carried him successfully through the war; was very touching! He was quite a fellow!!

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