A Berliner's Luck

A Berliner's Luck
Author: Fred A. Simon
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2004-05-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1469115425

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A Berliner's Luck

A Berliner's Luck
Author: Fred A. Simon
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2004-05-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781469115429

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Bad Luck In Berlin

Bad Luck In Berlin
Author: Tom Wood
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2013-04-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101616725

Tom Wood, whose writing “crackles like the early work of Robert Ludlum” (Booklist) returns with a white-knuckle read—and an anti-hero assassin who sets a new standard for delivering brutal, no-holds-barred action… HE GOES BY ONE NAME. HE HAS NO PAST. HIS FUTURE IS MURDER. Victor's been out of commission for six months—but as dangerous as ever and still at the top of his game. A former assassin-for-hire now locked in uneasy alliance with a CIA special unit, Victor is in Berlin preparing for what was supposed to be a simple assignment: taking out the scout of a notorious crime lord. But life—and death—is full of surprises. As Victor tracks his target, he realizes that he's not the only assassin with a special interest in his prey. And if Victor is going to do his job, he has to stop someone else from doing theirs. Includes a preview of Tom Wood’s The Enemy

Bad Luck in Berlin

Bad Luck in Berlin
Author: Tom Wood
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2012-03-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1405513497

Victor has been out of the game for six months - but he's as deadly as ever. He's in Berlin, preparing for his first assignment as a CIA contractor: taking out the scout of a notorious crime lord. No one is supposed to die - not yet - but as Victor tracks his target, he realises he's not the only one interested in the scout . . . and if Victor is going to do his job, he has to stop someone else doing theirs. Packed with roaring action and breathless suspense, this specially priced, exclusive short story is perfect for fans of Tom Wood - and for readers who have yet to discover him.

The Lucky Ones

The Lucky Ones
Author: Erik Dyreborg
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2002-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0595249906

The Lucky Ones is a collection of stories gathered from the wartime experiences of a few US airmen who served in the 8th Air Force Bomb Groups in England during WWII. The stories in this collection, narrated by the airmen themselves, recount the harrowing adventures the airmen endured in their most trying missions over Europe. These are stories of encounters with enemy fighters, struggles to control flak-damaged planes, grueling crash landings, and desperate bail-outs from burning planes. Many airmen, fortunate enough to survive these experiences, were captured by the Germans once on the ground. Their treatment at the hands of their captors is painfully re-told here. Miraculously some airmen managed to evade captivity and escape the Germans, sometimes as an entire crew. In the course of the war, more than 30,000 young Americans lost their lives over Europe. As one airman said: “The real heroes...were the many...who died in combat.” These are the stories of other heroes who survived what seemed certain death. These are the stories of The Lucky Ones.

The Man from Berlin

The Man from Berlin
Author: Luke McCallin
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2013-07-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101596872

Amidst the chaos of World War II… In a land of brutality and bloodshed… One death can still change everything. In war-torn Yugoslavia, a beautiful young filmmaker and photographer—a veritable hero to her people—and a German officer have been brutally murdered. Assigned to the case is military intelligence officer Captain Gregor Reinhardt. Already haunted by his wartime actions and the mistakes he’s made off the battlefield, he soon finds that his investigation may be more than just a murder—and that the late Yugoslavian heroine may have been much more brilliant—and treacherous—than anyone knew. Maneuvering his way through a minefield of political, military, and personal agendas and vendettas, Reinhardt knows that someone is leaving a trail of dead bodies to cover their tracks. But those bloody tracks may lead Reinhardt to a secret hidden within the ranks of the powerful that they will do anything to keep. And his search for the truth may kill him before he ever finds it.

Lucky Per

Lucky Per
Author: Henrik Pontoppidan
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2010
Genre: Denmark
ISBN: 9781433110924

Lucky Per, written at the turn from the nineteenth to the twentieth century (1898-1904), has never before been translated into English, although its author, Henrik Pontoppidan, won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1917 together with his Danish countryman Karl Adolph Gjellerup. Indeed, Pontoppidan's novel was singled out by writers like Thomas Mann and Georg Lucács as seminal in modern world literature. Lucky Per sweeps through every social, religious, literary, and philosophical circle of the 1890s, through the politics of city power brokers, the engineering of new technology, the alien correctives of provincial complacency by the ecumenical culture and complex of Copenhagen's Jewish set, the victims of the Russian pogroms, and the cosmopolitan chastisement imported from the European capitals by the self-exiled Georg Brandes, Danish critic of huge influence and presence, and a character in the novel. The contrast between the Danish capital and provinces is matched by that between Copenhagen and Berlin. The Austrian Alps are host to a clash between a form of progressive post-Darwinian naturalism and conservative Christianity, whereas Italy mediates between comparative morality and the classical and contemporary worlds. Pontoppidan dramatically incorporates the perspectives of the makers of early modernism, such as Brandes, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Ibsen, biblical prophets, and Bohemian artists. Trolls from Scandinavian fairy tales haunt the novel's realism without ever letting them bully or appropriate either the life of the fiction or the life of the protagonist from his childhood as the son of a strict Lutheran pastor through the passionate sorrows and joys that led him to his full maturity. It is a rich and riveting work of moral, metaphysical, psychological, philosophical, and literary complexity and depth, carried by a large, varied, vivid, and vibrant cast of characters of all classes and persuasions.

Love and Luck

Love and Luck
Author: Karen Levi
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2017-07-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781542929769

Eva Wolffheim Levi has a guardian angel watching over her. She has been blessed with long life and health. She was born in Berlin, Germany in 1927 to Jewish parents. Her family lost everything and left Germany with their lives in 1939. I heard once that the secret of a long life is love and luck. These gifts allowed Eva to dodge death or injury, live through bombings, invasions and deadly epidemics and avoid the worst of the horrors that struck other German Jews coming of age during World War II. This is a story of optimism and survival.