Storming the Eagle's Nest

Storming the Eagle's Nest
Title Storming the Eagle's Nest PDF eBook
Author Jim Ring
Publisher Faber & Faber
Total Pages 247
Release 2013-09-03
Genre History
ISBN 0571282407

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From the Fall of France in June 1940 to Hitler's suicide in April 1945, the swastika flew from the peaks of the High Savoy in the western Alps to the passes above Ljubljana in the east. The Alps as much as Berlin were the heart of the Third Reich.'Yes,' Hitler declared of his headquarters in the Bavarian Alps, 'I have a close link to this mountain. Much was done there, came about and ended there; those were the best times of my life . . . My great plans were forged there.'With great authority and verve, Jim Ring tells the story of how the war was conceived and directed from the Fuhrer's mountain retreat, how all the Alps bar Switzerland fell to Fascism, and how Switzerland herself became the Nazi's banker and Europe's spy centre. How the Alps in France, Italy and Yugoslavia became cradles of resistance, how the range proved both a sanctuary and a death-trap for Europe's Jews - and how the whole war culminated in the Allies' descent on what was rumoured to be Hitler's Alpine Redoubt, a Bavarian mountain fortress.

Where Eagles Nest

Where Eagles Nest
Title Where Eagles Nest PDF eBook
Author Helen F. Wand
Publisher
Total Pages 224
Release 2013-06-04
Genre Columbia River Gorge (Or. and Wash.)
ISBN 9780988906327

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Where Eagles Nest begins in the 1880's when Alex and Juliana Lampert immigrate from Lichtenstein in search of land where a family can raise their children and participate in the American dream. The newly wed young couple settles in the rugged hills and pasturelands above the Sandy River in Oregon. You will laugh, grieve, and rejoice with them and their neighbors. Helen Wand's brilliant research breathes life into a slice of local history that will stay with you long after the last page is turned.

Inside a Bald Eagle's Nest

Inside a Bald Eagle's Nest
Title Inside a Bald Eagle's Nest PDF eBook
Author Teena Ruark Gorrow
Publisher Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Bald eagle
ISBN 9780764344640

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Take a photographic journey of American Bald Eagles during nesting season. Through 160 breathtaking images captured in eagles' natural habitats, this factual account offers a rare glimpse into the behaviors and activities of America's national symbol as it prepares a nest, mates, lays eggs, and raises its young. Travel with adult eagles as they gather nest materials, forage for prey, and ward off intruders into their territory. Inside the nest, observe how eaglets grow from hatchlings into fledglings, and experience first flight. Included are tips for observing eagles and a glossary of terms. This is a perfect book for eagle enthusiasts and eagle nest cam viewers, nature and wildlife lovers, bird watchers, conservationists, scientists, teachers, children, and photographers. The one-of-a-kind photographs and comprehensive descriptions make this a must-have treasure to be enjoyed by all ages. It is sure to become the go-to reference on bald eagles.

Cave, City, and Eagle's Nest

Cave, City, and Eagle's Nest
Title Cave, City, and Eagle's Nest PDF eBook
Author David Carrasco
Publisher UNM Press
Total Pages 538
Release 2007
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 9780826342836

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The culmination of recent restoration and analysis, these richly illustrated essays examine the history and meaning of one of Mesoamerica's surviving documents dating from the 1540s.

Eagle's Nest: The William K. Vanderbilt II Estate

Eagle's Nest: The William K. Vanderbilt II Estate
Title Eagle's Nest: The William K. Vanderbilt II Estate PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Gress
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 128
Release 2015
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1467123323

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Designed and constructed by the eminent New York City architectural firm of Warren & Wetmore, Eagle's Nest estate is the easternmost Gold Coast mansion on Long Island's affluent North Shore. From 1910 to 1944, the palatial Spanish Revival estate was the summer home of William K. Vanderbilt II, great-grandson of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt. Eagle's Nest hosted the most exclusive guests and intimate gatherings of Vanderbilt family members and close friends. Included among them were the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, golfer Sam Snead, and the Tiffanys. Vanderbilt embarked on many of his legendary world voyages from this locale, along with a 50-person crew and a few fortunate invited passengers. During his travels, he collected natural history specimens and ethnographic artifacts from every corner of the earth. With the help of scientists and museum professionals, Vanderbilt created exhibits at Eagle's Nest to showcase his collections. "Willie K.," as he was known, bequeathed his estate and museum to the public, fulfilling his intended mission.

Snakes in the Eagle's Nest

Snakes in the Eagle's Nest
Title Snakes in the Eagle's Nest PDF eBook
Author Alan Vick
Publisher Minnesota Historical Society
Total Pages 202
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN 9780833016294

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Because future adversaries are likely to look for alternative means to challenging the U.S. Air Force (USAF) in the air to counter U.S. airpower, a recent RAND study for the USAF investigated those means. As part of that study, this historical effort sought to better understand past, present, and future ground threats to air bases. In the course of the research, it became clear that attacks on air bases were much more frequent and successful than is commonly appreciated. For this reason, the history of these attacks is pertinent to future USAF operations. This report presents a comprehensive overview of ground attacks on air bases from the first known attacks in 1940 to the most recent in 1992. The objectives, tactics, and outcomes of those attacks are analyzed to identify lessons learned and their applications to future conflicts. In particular, this report identifies the attack techniques that proved most difficult to counter and offers some suggestions for improving air base defenses against them. The five primary conclusions of this study are as follows: The most common air base attack objective was to destroy aircraft; seventy-five percent of the 645 attacks used standoff weapons; standoff attacks have proved extremely difficult to counter; reliance on non-air force services for air base defense proved problematic for Britain's Royal Air Force (RAF) on Crete, the German Luftwaffe in North Africa, and the USAF in Vietnam; small forces using unsophisticated weapons have successfully destroyed or damaged over 2,000 aircraft.

The Castles of the Assassins

The Castles of the Assassins
Title The Castles of the Assassins PDF eBook
Author Peter Willey
Publisher Craven Street Books
Total Pages 364
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN

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Offers a detailed account of the Alamut Valley expedition in 1960 which recorded the social and archaeological history of the castles and valley which were inhabited by the secret society of the Assassins in the early twelfth century.