Looks like a have a little collection starting, Roger Moorhouse @claremulley.bsky.social, Its only the beginning. Always keeping my eye open for any book @ww2girl1944.bsky.social mentions. Next I have my eye on Norman Davies Rising '44 and Adam Zamoyski The Forgotten Few
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The best and my favourite book of 2025 by the amazing @claremulley.bsky.social
@ww2girl1944.bsky.social @claremulley.bsky.social
My Number One Podcast by far in 2025, also listened on a second account and it came in 3rd
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Can you spill any beans on the program ?
This looks amazing 👏 Can't wait
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After listening to your amazing book earlier in the year, I had to go buy a copy to read also.
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Sounds like you need Jabłecznik. I would say Makowiec but I haven't quite got used to the taste of this yet, but I will 😊
ANZAC DAY
@peterfitz1.bsky.social After listening to the Audiobooks of Albert Jacka, Monash and currently Light Horse.(All of which are Fantastic).I messed with ChatGPT. A bit hit and miss but here we go
First themed month of the year
#audiobooks #booksky
February complete
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Agent Zo is an inspiring story, What an amazing lady. Also been enjoying the Warsaw uprising podcast with yourself, Alina and Roger 😊
Yes, I'm currently listening to an Audiobook everyday this year. You're book was fantastic. Such an amazing person in a terrible time
January, An Audiobook a day
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On January 17, 1601, the Treaty of Lyon was signed between France and Savoy. This treaty ended the conflict known as the Franco-Savoyard War, with France gaining the territories of Bresse, Bugey, Valromey, and Gex from Savoy, which is now part of modern-day France.
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On Jan 16, 1909, Douglas Mawson, Edgeworth David, and Alistair Mackay achieved the extraordinary - they reached the South Magnetic Pole during Shackleton's Nimrod Expedition. A monumental moment in Antarctic exploration history!
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On Jan 15, 1559, Elizabeth I was crowned Queen of England, heralding an era of 'The Virgin Queen' where art, exploration, and political acumen flourished. Her reign shaped a nation's destiny.
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On Jan 14, 1797, Napoleon's forces achieved a monumental victory against the Austrians at the Battle of Rivoli, securing control of northern Italy during the French Revolutionary Wars. This strategic triumph showcased Napoleon's military genius and solidified his reputation.
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Just finished @nathenamin.bsky.social Fascinating reading. 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Get it here : www.amazon.com/House-Beaufo...
Haha Nice, well I Have 'The Body'
On Jan 13, 1915, a devastating earthquake struck Avezzano, Italy, claiming the lives of approximately 30,000 people. It remains one of the deadliest quakes in European history.
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On January 12, 1904 - Henry Ford sets the land speed record by driving an early version of his Model A at an astonishing 91.37 mph on the frozen surface of Lake St. Clair in Michigan. This feat showcased the potential of Ford's automotive engineering.
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On Jan 11, 1935, Amelia Earhart made history by becoming the first person to fly solo from Hawaii to California. Her courage and determination continue to inspire adventurers worldwide.
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On Jan 10, 49 BC, Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon, an act that precipitated the Roman Civil War, ending the Republic. This event has become synonymous with passing the point of no return, giving us the phrase "crossing the Rubicon."
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Thanks, squeamish should be ok, I've had a Jack the Ripper phrase in the past 😬
I picked this book up recently, is it worth the time to read ? 📚 Not really my genre but trying to expand my range
On Jan 9, 1768, the first modern circus was born in London when Philip Astley staged his equestrian show, laying the foundation for what we know as the circus today! 🎪🐴
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On January 8, 1815, Major General Andrew Jackson led a small, poorly-equipped army to victory against 8,000 British troops at the Battle of New Orleans. This victory occurred after the War of 1812 had officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Ghent, but before news arrived
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