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The German Invasion of Norway: April 1940

PDF The German Invasion of Norway: April 1940 by Geirr H. Haarr in History

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Bestselling author of The Tutankhamun Prophecies decodes the spiritual mysteries hidden within the recently discovered Mochian pyramids in Sipan• Reveals that ancient Inca sun-kings possessed the same solar science as Lord Pacal of Mexico and Tutankhamun of Egypt• Solves the mystery of the ancient Inca legend concerning a white god who traveled through ancient Peru; healing the sick and restoring sight to the blindInca mythology tells of a tall; white leader who wandered along the coast performing miracles; a man they called Viracocha Pachamac; which means "God of the World." Centuries later another great miracle worker; similar to the first; appeared and wandered the countryside; healing the sick and restoring sight to the blind. He; too; was named Viracocha. These accounts have long baffled scholars; as have the carvings left by the people of Tiahuanaco who preserved these legends. Now Maurice Cotterell; who cracked the codes hidden in both ancient Maya carvings and the treasures of Tutankhamun; unlocks the secrets concealed within the treasure-filled tombs of Viracocha Pachamac and Viracocha. His investigation of these tombs; held within the long-lost pyramids of Peru; proves that these two figures were not myth but actually existed 1;500 years ago.The two Viracocha sun-kings had much in common with Lord Pacal of Mexico and Tutankhamun of Egypt and; like them; left the secrets of a super solar science encoded in their treasures. This science reveals the intimate connection between the cycles of life and birth on Earth and solar activity such as sunspots. More important; it holds the key to reincarnation and human spiritual realization; with answers to the spiritual mysteries of life and death.


#1645225 in Books 2012-04-15Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.10 x 1.30 x 6.10l; 2.25 #File Name: 1591143233446 pages


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Volume 1 of 2By Rich MarshThis is the first of a two volume set covering the April through June; 1940 - the Invasion of and Battles for Norway. The second volume is The Battle for Norway; April-June 1940 It also discusses the invasion of Denmark - but only in the context of how it affected the invasion of Norway.In particular; this book offers lessons for people involved in leadership roles; because it shows how the lack of proper planning; training; and the lack of specific directions during events basically handed Norway to the Germans on a silver platter. Everyone tended towards inaction; when action was required. It is clear that specific directions from senior leadership would have blunted; if not thwarted the German invasion. Further; it demonstrates what happened when senior leaders (in the British Admiralty) issued orders outside of the chain-of-command to junior leaders - resulting in avoidable disasters and inaction from higher ranking officers.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Astonishingly well researched. The story of the German invasion ...By ERIC WAstonishingly well researched. The story of the German invasion is very clearly told in a way no other English language book on the subject has ever done. The first part of the book focuses on the prelude to the invasion while the second half describes how the invasion unfolded in each major geographical area of Norway. I appreciate the separation of chapters by location; Olso; Bergen; Narvik; etc...On an unrelated note to the content of the book--the actual physical book itself completely fell apart before I was finished reading it. The binding was very weak causing pages to fall out. This is unacceptable for a book that can be used as a reference. However; I noted that this is the only paperback book of Geirr Haarr's with Naval Institute Press.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. EXCELLENT DEPICTION OF THE EVENTS!By douglas a jonesTHIS BOOK WAS EXCELLENT. I CAN'T WAIT TO READ HIS SECOND VOLUME ABOUT THE INVASION OF NORWAY. AS A HISTORIAN; BOOKS SHOULD BE WRITTEN IN A CERTAIN WAY; AS FAR AS I'M CONCERNED. HAAR DOES THIS MASTERFULLY. HE SETS THE STAGE; GIVES THE POLITICAL AS WELL AS MILITARY NECESSITIES; AND THEN TURNS LOOSE A TORRENT OF GOOD READING. HE BREAKS THE BOOK DOWN INTO PHASES; FIRST OSLO; THEN UP THE COAST UNTIL YOU REACH NARVIK AND THE CLIMACTIC NAVAL BATTLES THERE. HE PUTS THINGS INTO A MUCH CLEARER PICTURE THAN ANY PREVIOUS HISTORY OF THE CONFLICT. I LEARNED SO MUCH FROM HIS BOOK. THE ONLY NEGATIVE I HAD WOULD BE TO ADD MORE MAPS. MAYBE A GOOD MAP OF THE REGION HE IS DISCUSSING AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH CHAPTER. OTHERWISE I HEARTILY RECOMMEND THIS WONDERFUL HISTORY OF CONFLICT IN NORWAY.

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