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I have seen you mention American Betrayal by Diana West before.
I don't normally use the word, "Indispensable," but there is just no other way to describe this book. It answered so many questions which have puzzled me for decades about the odd happenings during and immediately following WWII, including the gift to Stalin, by FDR, of Eastern Europe.
Are you able to teach this book in a university setting?
gisd O
Well, at my university I could use any book I wanted. But I retired in 2016.
Diana West is the “indispensable”.
If one is going to be an Ace on WW II he/she/it needs to start with Churchill’s five volume set. Took me about a year and a half to wade thru them. Every single sentence is real history.
Speaking of books, I got y hands on The Last Circle by Cheri Seymour.
It’s about the theft of the PROMIS program, the forerunner of AI.
Diana West gets right to it. Her talks are sharply mre informative than with an interview host.
Notable that the audio equipment fails her, for several minutes, in three out of five of her Google appearances. A coincidence, of course.
https://youtu.be/VlP3RYd3g0w?si=bXreKoJYMSliX8xL