معرفی کتاب «The Air Raid Warden Was a Spy: And Other Tales from Home-Front America in World War II» نوشتهٔ William B. Breuer، منتشرشده توسط نشر John Wiley & Sons در سال 2003. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Critical acclaim for William B. Breuer"A first-class historian."-The Wall Street JournalTop Secret Tales of World War II"A book for rainy days and long solitary nights by the fire. If there were a genre for cozy nonfiction, this would be the template."-Publishers Weekly"Perfect for the curious and adventure readers and those who love exotic tales and especially history buffs who will be surprised at what they didn't know. Recommended for nearly everyone."-Kirkus ReviewsDaring Missions of World War II"The author brings to light many previously unknown stories of behind-the-scenes bravery and covert activities that helped the Allies win critical victories."-Albuquerque JournalSecret Weapons of World War II"Rip-roaring tales . . . a delightful addition to the niche that Breuer has so successfully carved out."-Publishers WeeklyFrom the Inside FlapIn his latest collection of fresh and surprising stories from World War II, popular author and distinguished historian William Breuer recounts over fifty little-known tales of military actions, espionage, and skullduggery on the home front. Based on personal interviews, official archives, and declassified documents, The Air-Raid Warden Was a Spy features intriguing accounts of covert raids and combat experiments, spies and saboteurs, draft dodgers and do-gooders, and various escapes and secret operations.Fascinating and fast-paced, The Air-Raid Warden Was a Spy returns the reader to American shores and, in Breuer’s inimitable style, reveals dramatic and pivotal moments during the war, such as:The rounding up of 3,846 subversive suspects in the United States within the first seventy-two hours after Pearl HarborThe plane that bombed the Pacific NorthwestThe sinking of a Japanese submarine off the California coastThe near destruction of Coney Island, thanks to eager-beaver air-raid wardens who searched the friendly skies for hostile aircraftThe secret plan to draft femalesA barrage of explosive balloonsThe Nazi U-boat in New York HarborThe army bomber that crashed into the Empire State BuildingThe dismantling of a Nazi spy network based in New York City–which included U.S. citizensBreuer deftly captures the state of the nation when the first shock waves hit and war became an all-too-close-to-home reality, as women flocked to war plants and Hollywood celebrities gave up their hefty paychecks to enlist. As the stories unfold and the home front itself appears to be under siege, The Air-Raid Warden Was a Spy underscores the devotion and sacrifices of the members of the armed forces and their families–and the country’s determination to bring the global conflict to an end. From the Back CoverCritical acclaim for William B. Breuer"A first-class historian."–The Wall Street JournalTop Secret Tales of World War II"A book for rainy days and long solitary nights by the fire. If there were a genre for cozy nonfiction, this would be the template."–Publishers Weekly"Perfect for the curious and adventure readers and those who love exotic tales and especially history buffs who will be surprised at what they didn’t know. Recommended for nearly everyone."–Kirkus ReviewsDaring Missions of World War II"The author brings to light many previously unknown stories of behind-the-scenes bravery and covert activities that helped the Allies win critical victories."–Albuquerque JournalSecret Weapons of World War II"Rip-roaring tales . . . a delightful addition to the niche that Breuer has so successfully carved out."–Publishers Weekly "In his latest collection of stories from World War II, popular author and distinguished historian William Breuer recounts over fifty little-known tales of military actions, espionage, and skullduggery on the home front. Based on personal interviews, official archives, and declassified documents, The Air-Raid Warden Was a Spy features intriguing accounts of covert raids and combat experiments, spies and saboteurs, draft dodgers and do-gooders, and various escapes and secret operations." "Fascinating and fast-paced, The Air-Raid Warden Was a Spy returns the reader to American shores and, in Breuer's inimitable style, reveals dramatic and pivotal moments during the war, such as: the rounding up of 3,846 subversive suspects in the United States within the first seventy-two hours after Pearl Harbor, the plane that bombed the Pacific Northwest, the sinking of a Japanese submarine off the California coast, the near destruction of Coney Island thanks to eager-beaver air-raid wardens who searched the friendly skies for hostile aircraft, the secret plan to draft females, a barrage of explosive balloons, the Nazi U-boat in New York Harbor, the army bomber that crashed into the Empire State Building, and the dismantling of a Nazi spy network based in New York City - which included U.S. citizens." "Breuer deftly captures the nation when the first shock waves hit and war became an all-too-close-to-home reality, as women flocked to war plants and Hollywood celebrities gave hefty paychecks to enlist. As the stories unfold and the home front itself appears to be under siege, The Air-Raid Warden Was a Spy underscores the devotion and sacrifices of the members of the armed forces and their families - and the country's determination to bring the global conflict to an end."--Jacket
Critical acclaim for William B. Breuer
"A first-class historian."
-The Wall Street Journal
Top Secret Tales of World War II
"A book for rainy days and long solitary nights by the fire. If there were a genre for cozy nonfiction, this would be the template."
-Publishers Weekly
"Perfect for the curious and adventure readers and those who love exotic tales and especially history buffs who will be surprised at what they didn't know. Recommended for nearly everyone."
-Kirkus Reviews
Daring Missions of World War II
"The author brings to light many previously unknown stories of behind-the-scenes bravery and covert activities that helped the Allies win critical victories."
-Albuquerque Journal
Secret Weapons of World War II
"Rip-roaring tales . . . a delightful addition to the niche that Breuer has so successfully carved out."
-Publishers Weekly
William Breuer, popular raconteur of fresh and surprising stories from World War II, returns with over fifty little-known tales from the homefront. Based on Breuer's extensive collection of information from personal interviews, official archives, declassified documents, books, articles, and magazines, this fascinating book shares brief stories of military action and espionage on the homefront during World War II stories that are vivid, fast-paced, and incredibly dramatic Critically acclaimed author and historian William B. Breuer presents more than fifty little-known tales from the homefront during World War II, focusing on military actions, espionage, and skullduggery. Like Breuer's previous works, this book features fascinating stories that are vivid, fast-paced, and dramatic. Collects fifty lesser-known World War II stories of military and espionage on the home front as drawn from personal interviews, official archives, declassified documents, books, articles, and magazines. AMERICA'S MAGNIFICENT CAPITOL, its huge white dome topped by a twenty-foot-high statue of Freedom, was keeping watch over sprawling Washington, D.C., on this bleak, frigid Sunday of December 7, 1941.