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Hello! Today is another character from the Discworld - Susan and the death of rats, of course. Always glad to hear your opinion.
Привет! Сегодня еще один персолнаж из Плоского мира - Сьюзан и смерть крыс конечно же. Всегда рад услышать ваше мнение.
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goalhofer · 1 year
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2022-23 1st NHL Games
October 11, 2022
Cole Koepke (Tampa Bay) at New York Rangers.
October 12, 2022
Kaiden Guhle (Montreal) vs. Toronto.
Jordan Harris (Montreal) vs. Toronto.
Juraj Slafkovský (Montreal) vs. Toronto.
Arber Xhekaj (Montreal) vs. Toronto.
Jakub Lauko (Boston) at Washington.
Filip Roos (Chicago) at Colorado.
Nils Åman (Vancouver) at Edmonton.
Andrei Kuzmenko (Vancouver) at Edmonton.
Dylan Holloway (Edmonton) vs. Vancouver.
Shane Wright (Seattle) at Anaheim.
October 13, 2022
Wyatt Johnston (Dallas) at Nashville.
Nils Lundkvist (Dallas) at Nashville.
October 14, 2022
Elmer Söderblom (Detroit) vs. Montreal.
October 15, 2022
Dylan Guenther (Arizona) at Boston.
October 18, 2022
Nick Perbix (Tampa Bay) vs. Philadelphia.
October 29, 2022
Filip Král (Toronto) at Los Angeles.
November 2, 2022
Pontus Holmberg (Toronto) vs. Philadelphia.
November 5, 2022
Dylan Wells (Chicago) at Winnipeg.
November 7, 2022
Nick DeSimone (Calgary) at New York Islanders.
November 10, 2022
Nikita Alexandrov (St. Louis) vs. San José.
Shane Bowers (Colorado) vs. Nashville.
November 12, 2022
Marcus Björk (Columbus) at New York Islanders.
Juuso Pärssinen (Nashville) vs. New York Rangers.
November 15, 2022
Nick Cicek (San José) at Vegas.
November 16, 2022
Tyler Tucker (St. Louis) at Chicago.
November 23, 2022
Mac Hollowell (Toronto) at New Jersey.
Simon Holmström (New York Islanders) vs. Edmonton.
Oskar Olausson (Colorado) vs. Vancouver.
November 28, 2022
James Hamblin (Edmonton) vs. Florida.
November 29, 2022
Jean-Luc Foudy (Colorado) at Winnipeg.
December 3, 2022
Will Bitten (St. Louis) at Pittsburgh.
December 6, 2022
Tim Berni (Columbus) at Pittsburgh.
Semyon Der-Aguchintsev (Toronto) at Dallas.
December 7, 2022
Callahan Burke (Colorado) vs. Boston.
Eetu Mäkiniemi (San José) vs. Vancouver.
December 10, 2022
Sammy Walker (Minnesota) at Vancouver.
December 14, 2022
Jake Lucchini (Ottawa) vs. Montreal.
December 23, 2022
Aatu Räty (New York Islanders) vs. Florida.
Parker Wotherspoon (New York Islanders) vs. Florida.
Samuel Ersson (Philadelphia) at Carolina.
December 27, 2022
Fredrik Olofsson (Dallas) at Nashville.
December 29, 2022
Anton Levtchi (Florida) vs. Montreal.
January 11, 2023
Bobby McMann (Toronto) vs. Nashville.
Vincent Desharnais (Edmonton) at Anaheim.
January 12, 2023
Joona Koppanen (Boston) vs. Seattle.
Yaroslav Askarov (Nashville) at Montreal.
January 18, 2023
William Dufour (New York Islanders) vs. Boston.
January 21, 2023
Jaxson Stauber (Chicago) at St. Louis.
Jakob Pelletier (Calgary) vs. Tampa Bay.
January 23, 2023
Samuel Bolduc (New York Islanders) at Toronto.
January 24, 2023
Miloš Kelemen (Arizona) vs. Anaheim.
Luke Philp (Chicago) at Vancouver.
January 25, 2023
Ridly Greig (Ottawa) vs. New York Islanders.
Will Cuylle (New York Rangers) at Toronto.
January 28, 2023
Owen Beck (Montreal) at Ottawa.
Matt Berlin (Edmonton) vs. Chicago.
February 15, 2023
Cole Guttman (Chicago) at Toronto.
Artūrs Šilovs (Vancouver) vs. New York Rangers.
February 20, 2023
Arnaud Durandeau (New York Islanders) at Pittsburgh.
February 25, 2023
Dave Gust (Chicago) at San José.
February 28, 2023
Luke Evangelista (Nashville) vs. Pittsburgh.
March 3, 2023
Mike Kesselring (Arizona) vs. Carolina.
March 11, 2023
Egor Afanasyev (Nashville) at Los Angeles.
March 12, 2023
Jiří Patera (Vegas) at St. Louis.
March 18, 2023
Simon Edvinsson (Detroit) vs. Colorado.
Wyatt Kaiser (Chicago) at Arizona.
March 21, 2023
Nikita Nesterenko (Anaheim) vs. Calgary.
March 24, 2023
Hunter McKown (Columbus) vs. New York Islanders.
March 26, 2023
Aidan McDonagh (Vancouver) at Chicago.
March 27, 2023
Lukáš Rousek (Buffalo) vs. Montreal.
March 28, 2023
Sean Farrell (Montreal) at Philadelphia.
March 30, 2023
Henry Thrun (San José) vs. Vegas.
March 31, 2023
Devon Levi (Buffalo) vs. New York Rangers.
April 1, 2023
Spencer Stastney (Nashville) vs. St. Louis.
Danil Gushchin (San José) at Arizona.
April 2, 2023
Marco Kasper (Detroit) at Toronto.
Matt Kessel (St. Louis) vs. Boston.
April 6, 2023
Jake Livingstone (Nashville) vs. Carolina.
Cole McWard (Vancouver) vs. Chicago.
April 10, 2023
Matthew Knies (Toronto) at Florida.
Brock Faber (Minnesota) at Chicago.
Tristen Robins (San José) at Winnipeg.
April 11, 2023
Luke Hughes (New Jersey) vs. Buffalo.
Jackson LaCombe (Anaheim) vs. Vancouver.
April 12, 2023
Joël Teasdale (Montreal) at New York Islanders.
Hugh McGing (St. Louis) vs. Dallas.
Matt Coronato (Calgary) vs. San José.
Dustin Wolf (Calgary) vs. San José.
April 13, 2023
Lucas Condotta (Montreal) vs. Boston.
Damien Giroux (Minnesota) at Nashville.
Nick Swaney (Minnesota) at Nashville.
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HARTFORD WOLF PACK SWEEP SPRINGFIELD THUNDERBIRDS
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By: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - The Hartford Wolf Pack vanquished their playoff demons after a 7-1 dismantling of the Springfield Thunderbirds at the XL Center before 5,745, completing the two-game sweep of their I-91 rivals. The Pack received outstanding efforts from Tanner Fritz, Turner Elson, and Anton Blidh in the series-clinching win. The Pack saw seven players score in the first-round sweep and will need to continue to receive that kind of balanced scoring if they are to continue moving forward in the playoffs. "Going into the series, they had won nine of the twelve regular season games, but I felt at five-on-five we had played good hockey against them. The special teams was the difference," remarked Hartford Head Coach Kris Knoblauch. The Wolf Pack move on to challenge the Providence Bruins in a Best-of-Five series beginning Friday, April 28th, and Saturday, April 29th, at the Amica Mutual Pavilion. Both games start at 7:05 PM. As the higher seed, The Bruins will have the home-ice advantage in the Atlantic Division semi-final. After the first two games in Providence, the Pack return home for Game Three on Wednesday, May 3rd, and a potential Game Four on Friday, May 5th. Those two games will have puck drop starting at 7:00 PM. Finally, a potential Game Five would be back in Providence on Sunday, May 7th, with the first puck drop coming at 7:05 PM. The Pack should have a level of confidence in this upcoming series. In ten regular season games against the Baby Bruins, the Wolf Pack went 5-3-1-0. "We have been playing playoff hockey for three or four weeks before this series, so we got into a groove," Knoblauch said. The challenge for Knoblach with the Pack's top four regular season players on recall to New York serving as the Black Aces squad for the Rangers meant the call went out to the roster to come together and find ways to score. "We needed somebody to step up and everybody did so in some way. We had the energy and we knew Springfield had taken us lightly in Game 1, but our guys were prepared for them." THIRD PERIOD In the third period, Springfield trailing 5-1, they pulled their goaltender early. The Wolf Pack capitalized, adding two unassisted empty net goals. The first came shorthanded from Blidh at 13:34, and then Tim Gettinger tallied at 15:02. Pack goaltender Dylan Garand managed the third period well. He made key stops on Martin Frk, Will Bitten, and Nikita Alexandrov to secure the victory over Springfield in a contribution reminiscent of Cam Talbot, who thwarted the Bridgeport Sound Tigers in a short playoff win for CT Whale years ago. "Garand, has been solid all year and we played well defensively in front of him," said Knoblauch. SECOND PERIOD The second period started with the Pack picking up right where they left off in the first frame scoring early and controlling the play. "We got great support from all our lines, and you need that in the playoffs," Knoblauch stated. Adam Edström forced Brady Lyle down and out into a tripping penalty on an early two-on-one. The Pack power play, a work in progress throughout the regular season, paid off in this series. After a successful zone entry, Bobby Trivigno took a short pass from Elson and fired it into the net off the near post at 3:57 for the team's fourth goal. Moving Elson from the fourth to the first line wasn't difficult for Knoblauch. "He got lost in the shuffle, when we had all those trades in the beginning of March. He kept working. We had him when (Ryan) Carpenter was sent down (by the Rangers) in early December and they had good chemistry. So we had to restructure our lines. We put them back together. It was a fairly easy decision for a coach to make," Knoblauch said. Repeating their success from Game One on Wednesday night, the Wolf Pack kept their foot on the gas pedal and continued their exigency. Fine work on the left-wing boards by Will Cullye kept the puck in the zone. He intercepted a Thunderbirds clearing attempt and got it back to Zac Jones. The Pack defenseman wasted little time sending a cross-ice feed to a wide-open Blake Hillman. Hillman moved in with Elson and Carpenter providing traffic in front of Joel Hofer and fired a rocket past the Springfield netminder for a 5-1 lead at 6:30. FIRST PERIOD The Pack struck first. Lauri Pajuniemi received a backhanded pass from Blidh, faded off the left wing, and found Fritz rushing in. Fritz received the puck and deposited the first postseason goal of his career at 8:03. "Fritz was so strong. We played a stretch of four-and-a-half minutes and he was a plus-three. It was easy to give him the tap on the shoulder to go out," an impressed Knoblach stated. With limited playoff experience, Fritz had opined weeks ago about his desire for postseason play. He put action into his words. "I've got what, three games, in like six or seven years. It was something I really wanted to experience," Fritz added, "We got belief in that locker room right now. We're a lot different (team) than Springfield faced before. The crowd has been regularly exciting. We fed off that." The Pack made it 2-0 with Fritz and Blidh factoring in again. Fritz got the puck to Wyatt Kalynuk on the left point. Kalynuk sent a perfect drive to the net with Blidh with the Hofer screen at 10:48 for what would prove to be the game-winning goal. The Pack made it 3-0 with Fritz and Blidh factoring in on the tally again. Fritz was on the left side. He and Jones played a quick pass and catch before finding Ty Emberson open on the right point. Emberson sent a low shot on the net with Blidh and Springfield defenseman Tyler Tucker tied up in front of Hofer, who never saw the puck. Blidh will try to torture his ex-teammates in Providence in the next series. With his team reeling early, former Wolf Pack and now Springfield Head Coach Drew Bannister was forced to use his timeout early to settle his rattled Thunderbirds down, much to the delight of the exuberant XL Center crowd. The crowd started early, chanting, "We want pizza." The chant was about a team promotion with a local eatery providing free slices to ticketed fans whenever the Pack scored four goals. Adam Clendening laid a perfectly clean shoulder check and ran over Quinnipiac grad Matt Peca when he tried to cut across the ice on his zone entry in a one-on-four situation. SPRINGFIELD'S ONLY TALLY Springfield scored in the last minute of the first period on the power play. A Bitten cross-ice, across-the-goal crease pass went off Alexandrov's stick right back to Bitten. He put a shot on the net that went off the inside of Garand's stick and pad while sliding over to make the save with 27.8 left in the period. The Pack never wavered or gave Springfield a chance. LINES: Cullye-Carpenter-Elson Fritz-Pajuniemi-Blidh Gettinger-Edström-Lockwood Henriksson-Sýkora-Trivigno Jones-Emberson Hillman-Scanlin Clendening-Kalynuk Garand Gahagen #35 SCRATCHES: Talyn Boyko #40 Matt Rempe (upper body, day-to-day) Louie Roehl #4 (healthy) Bryce McConnell-Barker #8 (healthy) Brett Berard #27 (healthy) Cooper Zech #37 (healthy) Matt Robertson (upper body, may return in the later half of the next round of the playoffs) Patrick Khordorenko (season-ending shoulder surgery). C.J. Smith (hip area surgery done for the season) NOTES: Near the end of the second period, the XL Center scoreboard malfunctioned and went out. Only the video portion came back. The issue forced the XL Center PA announcer to announce the time left when the play stopped. This continued until just 7:46 remained in the third period when only a small video was shown for the rest of the game. The last playoff series win for the Wolf Pack came in a six-game quarterfinal series victory over the Hershey Bears in 2015. Two of the team's home games were forced to be played in Worcester, MA, at the DCU Center. The now-shuttered Ringling Brothers Circus was at the XL Center. Worcester was still in the AHL before becoming an ECHL city. Simsbury native Tommy Cross (Westminster), injured for half the season, dressed and served as a captain for an elimination game for Springfield. Fritz's three assists on Wednesday allowed him to become the 21st Wolf Pack to accomplish that in the playoffs. Chris Bourque was the last player to do so on May 15th, 2015. That was the last time the Wolf Pack had won a playoff game. The Wolf Pack had three playoff series in the early years against the Springfield Falcons. They came in 1999, 2000, and 2003. Eleven Pack players made their playoff debuts for Hartford on Wednesday night. The AHL media voted Calgary Wrangler's Dustin Wolf the league's regular season Les Cunningham MVP. He becomes just the eighth goalie in league history to accomplish that honor. Wolf is the first netminder since the Wolf Pack's Jason LaBarbera won the award in 2004. LaBarbera is presently the Calgary Flames goalie coach. Another ex-Pack, MacKenzie Skapski, is the Wranglers' goalie coach. The Jacksonville Icemen, the Wolf Pack Double AA affiliate, began its seven-game ECHL South semi-final series against the Rangers' former ECHL affiliate, the Greenville (SC) Swamp Rabbits. Greenville took Game 1 4-1, with former UCONN forward Ben Freeman registering one of the goals, and former Thunderbird Ryan Bednard was in the net for the Swamp Rabbits. Former Quinnipiac Bobcat Craig Martin had Jacksonville's only goal. In the net for Jacksonville was a former Wolf Pack emergency goalie, Charles Williams. He made 27 saves in the loss. Gettinger played his junior career under Bannister for three seasons with the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL). The Greyhounds was the landing spot for Wolf Packm assistant coach Jamie Tardif before coming to Hartford. Bannister was a member of the 2000 Wolf Pack Calder Cup championship team celebrated here two weeks ago. The Springfield Thunderbirds went to the Calder Cup Final against the Chicago Wolves last year and didn't face an elimination game until the Conference Final against the Laval Rocket. Then, they staved off elimination against the Kevin Dineen-coached Utica Comets. Speaking of Dineen, congrats to his son William. As a freshman at Yale, he won the William Chace Sportsmanship and Dedication Award at the Ivy League School. Chris Harpur, the younger brother of current Ranger, and former Wolf Pack, Ben Harpur, was recalled from the Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL) by the Syracuse Crunch. After five years of NCAA hockey, Erik Gotz, the nephew of Wolf Pack great Ken Gernander, heads to Europe and signs with the Krefeld Penguins (Germany-DEL). He played a fifth year at the alma mater of two of his other uncles, the Gernander twins, Jim and Jerry, who were graduates of the Vermont Catamounts (HE) program. He played a Wolf Pack exhibition game with their brother many years ago. Twelve players are now off to Europe. 228 Division I and III college players have signed pro deals in North America and Europe. The USA U-18 Team is about to embark on the World U-18 championships in Basel, and Ajoie, Switzerland. They'll play April 20-23. They named their roster. The team is coached by former Yale assistant Dan Muse and one of his assistants is ex-Pack, Chad Kolarik. Their players include two former Mid-Fairfield U-16 members, Sal Guzzo and Ryan Fine, who played together at Don Bosco Prep (NJPREP). The Canadian U-18 squad coaches are ex-Springfield Falcon coach Jeff Truitt (Prince Albert-WHL), with one of his assistants being ex-Danbury Trasher, Bruce Richardson (Blaineville-Boisbrand-QMJHL). Ex-Pack John Gilmour officially signed with Adler Mannheim (Germany-DEL). Cheshire native and former Hartford Jr. Wolf Pack, Robert "Bert" Malloy, now a dual citizen, has been playing for the Australian National team this week in Madrid, Spain. It hasn't gone well. They dropped their first three games to Croatia, Spain, and Iceland in Division II Group A. They won a 7-1 rout of the Israel National Team. Malloy collected the last two goals of the game. He had three shots and was a plus-three. The team plays tomorrow against the nation of Georgia at the Pista del Hielo Arena. Some European titles have been decided. But, amazingly, in the middle of everything going on in Ukraine, the Ukrainian Hockey League (UHL) has crowned MHK Sokil as their champion. SG Cortina (Italy) has won the Alps Hockey League (AlpsHL). Anyang Halla (South Korea) won the first Asia League Ice Hockey (ALIH) title in three years because of the pandemic. The team's head coach is former AHL'er Jim Paek, with one-time Providence Bruin Matt Dalton, a South Korean citizen, in the net. The XL Center honored their late colleague Pat Rudolph-Anderson by having her family drop the ceremonial first puck after a moment of silence. In addition, all monies raised from the 50/50 raffle, Chuck-A-Puck, and jersey auction were donated to the family. The other tribute came behind the goal on each end of the ice as the name "Pat" was etched onto the ice surface by 40-year-plus XL veteran Ice Crew Chief Therell Wayne Knight in a thoughtful homage. HARTFORD WOLF PACK HOME Read the full article
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Morbid Curiosity: Wolfenstein (2009)
Is there anyone real in Wolfenstein? I skate through the city of Isenstadt killing Nazi’s with my weapon wheel armory of guns. Occasionally I’ll come across a resistance member, who stands at the ready waiting for my button press to summon forth their voice. Enemy soldiers have the appearance of conversation but really they’re talking to the player, fulfilling the most basic role of exposition outside of a text crawl or journal entry. Everyone repeats the same message just varied in sentence structure and voice actor. Once the next plot beat is reached they automatically update to begin the next cycle of audio barks played at the player’s whim and for their ear only.
These people aren’t real. B.J. Blazkowicz as the character the player inhabits has the most opportunity to be human, but he merely fulfills the role of action hero. A silent protagonist during all gameplay, Blazkowicz can only be found speaking during cutscenes and narrating his wrapup reports after each story mission. Blazkowicz will work alongside the resistance and kill Nazis, but nobody is real.
Nazis in Wolfenstein are cartoon villains, on display most prominently in the over the top accents during intel narration, and the game keeps track of how many you’ve killed and how, with different counts for dismembered, burned, electrocuted, and dissolved. They exist to be killed using the game’s creative arsenal and not much else. Equal care, or really lack thereof, is given to your fellow brothers in arms.
Allied characters are natives to the town of Isenstadt and led by Caroline Becker and Erik Engle of the Kreisau Circle (the main resistance group), with Leonid Alexandrov and Sergei Kovlov your main contact for the Golden Dawn (a group studying the Veil, this game’s source of supernatural powers), and Stefan and Anton Kreig as your black market suppliers. Each exists in service to the player and nothing else. Each stands in place waiting for you to appear and automatically trigger a cutscene or summon a voice line out of them before moving ever onwards.
Becker is introduced as the wary leader who learns to appreciate Blazkowicz’s ability only for her to be captured, held hostage, and killed off to give the player additional motivation to stop the Nazi’s. Becker can be limply defended as a strong woman in a leadership role, though what details exist of her beside “resistance leader?” Alexandrov serves you with the same suspicion that follows you for most of the game but he, above all others, gets chosen to be your betrayer in the end. The Kreig brothers have the appearance of complexity with a reputation for serving whoever pays, and their comments of the Nazi’s ever-increasing bounty on Blazkowicz’s head hint at a heel turn. Instead near the finale you get an overheard comment, again programmed specifically for the player to listen and learn from, that the older brother Stefan has shot his sibling dead. You go up to Stefan and summon the story to learn Anton was helping the Nazi’s and Becker’s capture was a step too far for sympathizer Stefan. Whether it was truly Anton or Alexcandrov or a combination of the two that were a rumored mole in the resistance is about as complex as the game is capable of getting.
All of these characters get names and dialogue and participation in the plot, but they only exist when observed. Turn the corner and they vanish. Choose to ignore what few you can interact with and they’ll happily stand as a fixture of the environment and nothing more, set dressing to visually indicate to the player that they are not alone, other non-humans occupy this shared space as well. They exist only in reaction to the player, with no agency or depth of their own. Were this an id-tech 1 game the images of the Nazi’s from Wolfenstein 3D, literally 2D sprites who rotate to face you at every angle, would be perfectly fitting for the vacant role they fulfill.
Linear games can sometimes be compared to dark rides, where the player sits and is pulled along a predetermined and rigid track from point A to point B as a highly scripted and structured sequence of images are presented and moved past as you inevitably draw towards the conclusion and exit. Wolfenstein eschews this partially in favor of a structure more similar to a museum where you are free to move from one place to the next, with specific points that will bring you through a sequence of events.
Once a mission is complete you are dumped back into the hub world, a large map split in two, in which you can move about freely. As you progress through the game’s missions the mechanics, enemy types, and equipment from them will find their way into the hub map. One mission introduces a super soldier busting through a brick wall killing your allies with a disintegrating weapon. After that mission, they will now occasionally appear on the city streets with patrols. This exploratory space allows you to become familiar with a layout and a way to lengthen playtime as the sandbox is full of hidden trinkets just underneath a layer of sand for you to collect.
Wolfenstein has all the basic elements required of a first person shooter: it runs at 60fps (a “requirement” we’ve recently been reminded of again with the backlash to Redfall’s 30fps launch), the guns have a nice vibrational kick when fired, swapping between the veil-vision (an entry in the Arkham Asylum school of Detective Mode despite predating that game by a week) and the real world doesn’t destroy the momentum despite running on a decade-plus PlayStation 3 system, and killing Nazi’s with bullets, flames, electricity, and Veil-powered superweapons can remain an foundational joy to build upon. Woflenstein chooses to build with cardboard and time has only degraded its construction.
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albumarchives · 4 years
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Svartby | Big Boss (2019)
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Virus by Anton Alexandrov https://www.artstation.com/artwork/YaXzAX
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Best World War II Non-fiction History Books
ABRAMSKY, C. (ed.), Essays in Honour of E. H. Carr ('The Initiation of the Negotiations Leading to the Nazi-Soviet Pact: A Historical Problem’, D. C. Watt) Macmillan, 1974
ABYZOV, VLADIMIR, The Final Assault, Novosti, Moscow, 1985
ALEXANDROV, VICTOR, The Kremlin, Nerve-Centre of Russian History, George Allen 8: Unwin, 1963
ALLILUYEVA, SVETLANA, Only One Year, Hutchinson, 1969
Twenty Letters to a Friend, Hutchinson, 1967
AMORT, R., and JEDLICKA, I. M., The Canan's File, Wingate, 1974
ANDERS, LIEUTENANT-GENERAL W., An Army in Exile, Macmillan, 1949
ANDREAS-FRIEDRICH, RUTH, Berlin Underground, 1939-1945, Latimer House, 1948
ANON, A Short History of the Bulgarian Communist Party, Sofia Press, Sofia, 1977
ANON, The Crime of Katyn, Facts and Documents, Polish Cultural Foundation, 1965
ANON, The Obersalzberg and the Third Reich, Plenk Verlag, Berchtesgaden, 1982
ANTONOV-OUSEYENKO, ANTON, The Time of Stalin, Portrait of a Tyranny, Harper & Row, New York, 1981
BACON, WALTER, Finland, Hale, 1970
BARBUSSE, HENRI, Stalin: A New World Seen Through One Man, Macmillan, New York, 1935
BAYNES, N. H. (ed), Hitler’s Speeches, 1922-39, 2 vols, OUP, 1942
BEAUFRE, ANDRE, 1940: The Fall of France, Cassell, 1968
BECK, JOSEF, Demier Rapport, La Baconniére, Brussels, 1951
BEDELL SMITH, WALTER, Moscow Mission 1946-1949, Heinemann, 1950
BELOFF, MAX, The Foreign Policy of Soviet Russia, Vol Two, 1936-1941, Oxford, 1949
BEREZHKOV, VALENTIN, History in the Making, Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1983
BIALER, S., Stalin and His Generals, Souvenir Press, 1969
BIELENBERG, CHRISTABEL, The Past is Myself, Chatto & Windus, 1968
BIRKENHEAD, LORD, Halifax, Hamish Hamilton, 1965
BOHLEN, CHARLES E., Witness to History, 1929-1969, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1973
BONNET, GEORGES, Fin d’une Europe, Geneva, 1948
BOURKE-WHITE, MARGARET, Shooting the Russian War, Simon 8: Schuster, New York, 1942
BOYD, CARL, Magic and the Japanese Ambassador to Berlin, Paper for Northern Great Plains History Conference, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 1986
BUBER, MARGARETE, Under Two Dictators, Gollancz, 1949
BUBER-NEUMANN, MARGARETE, Von Potsdam nach Moskau Stationens eines Irrweges, Hohenheim, Cologne, 1981
BULLOCK, ALAN, Hitler: A Study in Tyranny, Pelican, 1962
BURCKHARDT, CARL I., Meine Danziger Mission, 1937- 1939, Munich, 1960
BUTLERJ. R. M. (editor), Grand Strategy, Vols I-III, HMSO, 1956-1964
BUTSON, T. G., The Tsar’s Lieutenant: The Soviet Marshal, Praeger, 1984
CALDWELL, ERSKINE, All Out on the Road to Smolensk, Duell, Sloan and Pearce, New York, 1942
CALIC, EDOUARD, Unmasked: Two Confidential Interviews with Hitler in 1931, Chatto & Windus, 1971
CARELL, PAUL, Hitler’s War on Russia, Harrap, 1964
CASSIDY, HENRY C., Moscow Dateline, Houghton Mifilin, Boston, 1943
CECIL, ROBERT, Hitler’s Decision to Invade Russia, 1941, Davis-Poynter, 1975
CHANEY, OTTO PRESTON, JR., Zhukov, David & Charles, Newton Abbot, 1972
CHAPMAN, GUY, Why France Collapsed, Cassell, 1968
CHURCHILL, WINSTON S., The Second World War. Vol. I: The Gathering Storm, Vol. II: Their Finest Hour, Vol. III: The Grand Alliance, Penguin, 1985
CIENCIALA, ANNA M., Poland and the Western Powers, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1968
CLARK, ALAN, Barbarossa, Hutchinson, 1965
COATES, W. P. and Z. K., The Soviet-Finnish Campaign, Eldon Press, 1942
COHEN, STEPHEN (ed.), An End to Silence (from Roy Medvedev’s underground magazine, Political Diary), W. W. Norton, New York, 1982
COLLIER, RICHARD, 1940 The World in Flames, Hamish Hamilton, 1979
COLVILLE, JOHN, The Fringes of Power, Downing Street Diaries, 1939-1955, Hodder & Stoughton, 1985
COLVIN, IAN, The Chamberlain Cabinet, Gollancz, 1971
CONQUEST, ROBERT, The Great Terror: Stalin’s Purge of the Thirties, Macmillan, 1968
COOKE, RONALD C., and NESBIT, ROY CONGERS, Target: Hitler’s Oil, Kitnber, 1985
COOPER, DIANA, Autobiography, Michael Russell, 1979
COULONDRE, ROBERT, De Staline a Hitler, Paris, 1950
CRUIKSHANK, CHARLES, Deception in World War II, CUP, 1979
DAHLERUS, BIRGER, The Last Attempt, Hutchinson, 1948
DALADIER, EDOUARD, The Defence of France, Hutchinson, 1939
DEAKIN, F. W., and STORRY, G. R., The Case of Richard Sarge, Chatto 8: Windus, 1966
DEIGHTON, LEN, Blitzkrieg, Jonathan Cape, 1979
DELBARS, YVES, The Real Stalin, George Allen 8: Unwin, 1953
DEUTSCHER, ISAAC, Stalin. A Political Biography, CUP, 1949
DIETRICH, OTTO, The Hitler I Knew, Methuen, 1957
DILKS, DAVID, (ed.), Diaries of Sir Alexander Cadogan 1938-1945, Cassell, 1971
DJILAS, MILOVAN, Conversations with Stalin, Penguin, 1963
DOBSON, CHRISTOPHER and MILLER, JOHN, The Day We Almost Bombed Moscow: Allied War in Russia 1918-1920, Hodder & Stoughton, 1986
DOLLMANN, EUGEN, The Interpreter, Hutchinson, 1967
DONNELLY, DESMOND, Struggle for the World, Collins, 1965
DOUGLAS, CLARK, Three Days to Catastrophe, Hammond, 1966
DRAX, ADMIRAL SIR REGINALD PLUNKETT-ERNLE-ERLE-, Mission to Moscow, August 1939, Privately, 1966
DREA, EDWARD J., Nomohan: Japanese-Soviet Tactical Combat. 1939, Combat Studies Institute, Leavenworth Papers, January 1981
EDEN, ANTHONY, Facing the Dictators, Cassell, 1962
The Reckoning, Cassell, 1965
EDMONDS, H.J., Norman Dewhurst, MC, Privately, Brussels, 1968
EHRENBURG, ILYA, Eve of War, MacGibbon & Kee, 1963
EINZIG, PAUL, In the Centre of Things, Hutchinson, 1960
EISENSTEIN, SERGEI M., Immoral Memories, Peter Owen, 1985
ENGEL, GERHARD, Heeresadjutant bei Hitler 1938-1943, Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt,
Stuttgart, 1974
ERICKSON,J., The Road to Stalingrad Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1975
The Soviet High Command, Macmillan, 1962 ‘Reflections on Securing the Soviet Far Eastern Frontier: 1932-1945’, Interplay, August-September 1969
EUGLE, E., and PAANEN, L., The Winter War, Sidgwick 8: Jackson, 1973
FEILING, KEITH, The Life of Neville Chamberlain, Macmillan, 1946 FESTJOACHIM C., Hitler, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, New York, 1974
The Face of the Third Reich, Weidenfeld 8c Nicolson, 1970
FISCHER, ERNST, An Opposing Man, Allen Lane, 1974
FLANNERY, HARRY W., Assignment to Berlin, Michael Joseph, 1942
FLEISHER, WILFRID, Volcano Isle, Jonathan Cape, 1942
FOOTE, ALEXANDER, Handbook for Spies, Museum Press, 1949, 1953
FRANCOIS-PONCET, ANDRE, The Fateful Years, Gollancz, 1949
FRANKEL, ANDREW, The Eagle’s Nest, Plenk Verlag, Berchtesgaden, 1983
GAFENCU, GRIGOIRE, The Last Days of Europe, Frederick Muller, 1947
GALANTE, PIERRE, Hitler Lives and the Generals Die, Sidgwick 8: Jackson, 1982
GARLINSKI, JOZEF, The Swiss Corridor, J. M. Dent, 1981
GIBSON, HUGH (ed.), The Ciano Diaries, 1939-1 943, Doubleday, New York, 1946
GILBERT, MARTIN, Finest Hour, Heinemann, 1983
The Holocaust, TheJewish Tragedy, Collins, 1986
Winston Churchill, The Wildemess Years, Macmillan, 1981
GISEVIUS, HANS BERND, To the Bitter End, Cape, 1948
GORALSKI, ROBERT, World War II Almanac, 1931-1945, Hamish Hamilton, 1981
GORBATOV, ALEKSANDR v., Years Of My Lips, Constable, 1964
GORODETSKY, G., Stahhrd Cripps’Mission to Moscow, 1940-42, Cambridge U.P., 1984
GREW, JOSEPH C., Ten Years in Japan, Hammond, Hammond, 1945
GREY, IAN, Stalin, Man of History, Weidenfeld 8c Nicolson, 1979
The First Fijiy Years. Soviet Russia, 1917-1967, Hodder 8c Stoughton, 1967
GRIGORENKO, PETRO G., Memoirs, Harvill, 1983 GRIPENBERG, G. A. (trs. Albin T. Anderson), Finland and the Great Powers, Univ. Of
Nebraska Press, Lincoln, 1965
GUDERIAN, HEINZ, Panzer Leader, Ballantine Books, New York
GUN, NERIN E., Eva Braun, Hitler’s Mistress, Frewin, 1968
HALDER, COLONEL-GENERAL FRANZ, Kriegstagehuch, Kohlhammer, Stuttgart, 1963 Hitler als Feldherr, Miinchener Dom-Verlag, Munich, 1949
HALIFAX, LORD, Fulness of Days, Collins, 1957
HARLEYJ. H. (based on Polish by Conrad Wrzos), TheAuthentic Biography of Colonel Beck, Hutchinson, 1939
HARRIMAN, W. A., and ABEL, 13., Special Envoy to Churchill and Stalin, 1941-1946, Random House, New York, 1975
HASLAM,J., The Soviet Union and the Struggle/or Collective Security in Europe, 1933-1939, Macmillan, 1984
HAUNER, MILAN, Hitler. A Chronology of His Life and Time, Macmillan, 1983
HAYASHI, SABURO (with ALVIN D. coox), Kogun, The ]apanese Army in the Pacific War, Marine Corps Association, Quantico, Va., 1959
HEIBER, HELMUT, Goebbels, Robert Hale, 1972
HENDERSON, SIR NEVILE, Failure of a Mission, Hodder & Stoughton, 1940
HERWARTH, HANS VON (with FREDERICH STARR), Against Two Evils, Collins, 1981
HESSE, FRITZ, Das Spiel um Deutschland, List, Munich, 1953 Hitler and the English, Wingate, 1954
HESTON, LEONARD and RENATO, The Medical Case Boole of Adolf Hitler, Kimber, 1979
HILGER, GUSTAV (with ALFRED G. MEYER), The Incompatible Allies: A Memoir-History of German-Soviet Relations, 1918-1941 Macmillan, New York, 1953
HILL, LEONIDAS E. (ed.) Die Weizsacleer Papiere, 1933-1950, Berlin, 1974
HINSLEY, F. H. with THOMAS, E. E., RANSOM, C. F. G., and KNIGHT, R. (3., British Intelligence in the Second World War, Vol. 1, HMSO, 1979
HITLER, ADOLF, Mein Kampf, Hutchinson, 1969 Hitler’s Secret Conversations, Signet, New York, 1961 The Testament of Adolf Hitler. The Hitler-Borrnann Documents, Cassell, 1961
HOFFMANN, HEINRICH, Hitler Was My Friend, Burke, 1955
HOFFMANN, PETER, Hitler’s Personal Security, MIT, Boston, 1979
HOHNE, HEINZ (trs. R. Barry), The Order of the Death ’5 Head: The Story of Hitler’s SS, Seeker & Warburg, 1969 HOSKING, G., A History of the Soviet Union, Fontana, 1985 HYDE, H. MONTGOMERY, Stalin, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1971 INFIELD, GLENN B., Hitler’s Secret Life, Hamlyn, 1980 IRVING, DAVID, Hitler’s War, 1939-1942, Macmillan, 1983 The War Path, Michael Joseph, 1978
ISRAELYAN, V. L., The Diplomatic History of the Great Fatherland War, Moscow, 1959
JAKOBSON, MAX, The Diplomacy of the Winter War, Harvard UP, Boston, 1961
JEDRZEJEWICZ, WACLAW (ed.), Diplomat in Paris: 1931-1939 -Papers 65 Memoirs of ]uliusz Lukasiewicz, Columbia UP, New York, 1970
JONES, F. C., Japan’s New Order in East Asia. Its Rise and Fall, 0UP, 1954 Manchuria Since 1931, Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1949
JONES, R. V., Most Secret War, Hamish Hamilton, 1978
JONGE, ALEX DE, Stalin and the Shaping of the Soviet Union, Collins, 1986 The Weimar Chronicle. Prelude to Hitler, Paddington Press, 1978
KAZAKOV, GENERAL M. I., Nad Kartoi Bylykh Srazhenii, Voenizdat, Moscow, 1965
KEITEL, WILHELM, Memoirs, Kimber, 1965
KENNAN, GEORGE E, Soviet Foreign Policy 1917-1941, Robert E. Krieger, Princeton, 1960
KHRUSHCHEV, NIKITA S., (Trs. and edited by Strobe Talbott), Khrushchev Remembers, André Deutsch, 1971
KIRBY, D. G., Finland in the Twentieth Century, C. Hurst 8t Co., 1979
KIRKPATRICK, LYMAN B. JR, Captains Without Eyes. Intelligence Failures in World War II, Macmillan, New York
KLEIST, PETER, European Tragedy, Times Press/Anthony Gibbs & Phillips, Isle of Man, 1965
KORDT, ERICH, Nicht aus den Akten: Die Wilhelrnstrasse in Frieden und Krieg, Stuttgart, 1950
KRAVCHENKO, VICTOR, I Chose Freedom, Robert Hale, 1947
KROSBY, HANS PETER, Finland, Germany and the Soviet Union, 1940-41: The Petsamo Dispute, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, 1968
KRYLOV, IVAN, Soviet Staff Officer, Falcon Press, 1951
KUBIZEK, AUGUST, The Young Hitler I Knew, Houghton, Mifflin, Boston, 1955
KUSNIERZ, B. N., Stalin and the Poles, Hollis & Carter, 1949
KUUSINEN, AINO, Before and After Stalin, Michael Joseph, 1974
KUZNETSOV, N. G., ‘In Charge of the Navy’ (from Stalin and His Generals, ed. Seweryn Bialer), Souvenir Press, 1969
LEACH, BARRY A., German Strategy Against Russia, 1939 - 1941, OUP, 1973
LEHMAN, JEAN-PIERRE, The Roots of Modern Japan, Macmillan, 1982
LENSEN, GEORGE ALEXANDER, The Strange Neutrality. Soviet-Japanese Relations During the Second World War 1941-1945, Diplomatic Press, Tallahassee, Fla., 1972
LEONHARD, WOLFGANG, Child of the Revolution, Collins, 1957
LEWIN, RONALD, Hitler’s Mistakes, Leo Cooper, 1984 Ultra Goes to War, Hutchinson, 1978
LITVINOV, MAXIM, Notes for a Journal, André Deutsch, 1955
LITYNSKI, ZYGMUNT, I Was One of Them, Cape, 1941
LOSSBERG, BERNHARD VON, Im Wehnnachtfuhrungsstab, Nolke, Hamburg, 1947
LUKACS JOHN, The Last European War, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1977
LYONS, GRAHAM (ed.), The Russian Version of the Second World War, Leo Cooper, 1976
MACKENZIE, A., The History of Transylvania, Unified Printers 8: Publishers, 1983
MACKIEWICZ, STANISLAW, Colonel Beck and His Polity, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1944
MACKINTOSH, M., Juggernaut. A History of the Soviet Armed Forces, Seeker 8t Warburg, 1967
MACLEAN, FlTZROY, Eastern Approaches, Cape, 1949
MACLEOD, COLONEL R., and KELLY, DENIS (eds.), The Ironside Diaries, 1937-1940, Constable, 1962
MAISKY, IVAN, Memoirs of a Soviet Ambassador, Hutchinson, 1967 Who Helped Hitler?, Hutchinson, 1964
MANCHESTER, WILLIAM, The Arms of Krupp, Michael Joseph, 1969
MANVELL, ROGER, and FRAENKEL, HEINRICH, Hitler, the Man and the Myth, Granada, 1978
MEDVEDEV, ROY, All Stalin 3 Men, Blackwell, Oxford, 1983 Let History Judge, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1971 Khrushchev, Blackwell, Oxford, 1982 On Stalin and Stalinism, CUP, 1979
MERSON, ALLAN, Communist Resistance in Nazi Germany, Lawrence & Wishart, 1985
MORAVEC, FRANTISEK, Master of Spies, Bodley Head, 1975
MORLEY, JAMES W. (ed.), The Fateful Choice: Japan ’s Road to the Pacific War, Columbia UP, New York, 1980
MOSLEY, LEONARD, On Borrowed Time, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1969
NEKRICH, A. M., 1941, 22 Iyunia, Nauka, Moscow, 1965
NOLLAU, GUNTHER, International Communism and World Revolution, Hollis & Carter, 1961
NOWAK, JAN, Courier from Warsaw, Collins/Hamill, 1982
OTETEA, ANDREI, The History of the Romanian People, Scientific Publishing House, Bucharest, 1970
OVSYANY, IGOR, The Origins of Word War Two, Novosti, Moscow, 1984
PAASIKIVI, JUHO KUSTI, Am Rande einer Supermacht, Behauptung durch Diplomatie, Hosten Verlag, Hamburg, 1966
PARKINSON, ROGER, Peace for Our Time, Hart-Davis, 1971
PAYNE, ROBERT, The Rise and Fall of Stalin, W. H. Allen, 1966
PETROV, VLADIMIR, June 22, 1941. Soviet Historians and the German Invasion, Univ. of S. Carolina, 1968
RACZYNSKI, COUNT EDWARD, In Allied London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1962
RADO, SANDOR, Sous le Pseudonym Dora (Dora Jelenti), Julliard, Paris, 1972
RAEDER, ERICH, My Life, US Naval Institute, Annapolis, 1960
READ, ANTHONY, and FISHER, DAVID, Colonel Z, Hodder & Stoughton, 1984 Operation Lucy, Hodder & Stoughton, 1980
REISCHAUER, EDWIN O., The Japanese, Harvard UP, 1977
REITLINGER, GERALD, The House Built on Sand, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1960
RIBBENTROP, JOACHIM VON, Zwischen London und Moskau: Erinnerungen und letzte Aufzeichnungen, Stuttgart, 1955
RICH, NORMAN, Hitler’s War Aims: Ideology, the Nazi State and the Course of Expansion, Norton, New York, 1973 Hitler’s War Aims: The Establishment of the New Order, Norton, New York, 1974
RINGS, WERNER, Life with the Enemy, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1982
ROKOSSOVSKY, K., A Soldier’s Duty, Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1970
ROOS, H., A History of Modern Poland, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1962
ROSSI, A., The Russo-German Alliance, Chapman 8: Hall, 1950
ROTHSTEIN, ANDREW, and DUTT, CLEMENS (eds.), History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow
RUBINSTEIN, ALVIN Z. (ed.), The Foreign Policy of the Soviet Union. The Search for Security 1934-41, New York, undated
RUSSELL, WILLIAM, Berlin Embassy, Michael Joseph, 1942
RYABOV, VASILI, The Great Victory, Novosti, Moscow, 1985
SALISBURY, HARRISON E., A journey for Our Times, Harper 81. Row, New York, 1983 The Siege of Leningrad, Seeker & Warburg, 1969
SCHAPIRO, LEONARD, The Government and Politics of the Soviet Union, Vintage Books, 1978
SCHMIDT, PAUL, Hitler’s Interpreter, Heinemann, 1951 SCHRAMM, PERCY ERNST, Hitler: The Man and the Military Leader, Allen Lane, 1972 SCHREIBER, H., Teuton and Slav, 1965
SCHWARZ, PAUL, This Man Ribhentrop, julian Messner, New York, 1943
SCOTT, JOHN, Duel for Europe, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1942
SEATON, ALBERT, The Russo-German War 1941-45, Arthur Barker, 1971 Stalin as Warlord, Batsford, 1976
SEVOSTYANOV, PAVEL, Before the Nazi Invasion, Progress, Moscow, 1984
SEYMOUR, CHARLES (ed.), The Intimate Paper of Colonel House, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1926
SHACHTMAN, TOM, The Phony War 1939-1940, Harper & Row, New York, 1982
SHIRER, WILLIAM, Berlin Diary, Bonanza Books, New York, 1984 The Nightmare Years, 1930-1940, Little, Brown, ‘Boston, 1984 The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, Secker & Warburg, 1960 The Collapse of the Third Republic, Literary Guild, 1966
SHOSTAKOVICH, DMITRI, Testimony, Hamish Hamilton, 1979
SIPOLS, V. J., Secret Diplomacy. Bourgeois Latvia in the Anti-Soviet Plans of the Imperialist Powers, 1919-1940, Riga The Road to Victory, Progress, Moscow, 1985
SMITH, HOWARD K., Last Train from Berlin, Cresset Press, 1942
SOMMER, ERICH F., Das Memorandum, Herbig, Munich, 1981
SOUVARINE, BORIS, Stalin-A Critical Survey of Bolshevism, Longmans, Green, New York, 1939
SPEER, ALBERT, Inside the Third Reich, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1970
STALIN, J. V., The Great Patriotic War of the Soviet Union, International Publishers, New York, 1948
STERN, J. P., Hitler. The Fuhrer and the People, Fontana, 1975
STONE, NORMAN, Hitler, Hodder & Stoughton, 1980
STORRY, RICHARD, A History of Modern Japan, Penguin Books, 1960 Japan and the Decline of the West in Asia 1894-1943, Macmillan, 1979
STRANG, LORD, The Moscow Negotiations 1939, Leeds UP, 1968 Home and Abroad, André Deutsch, 1956
STYPULKOWSKI, Z., Invitation to Moscow, Thames & Hudson, 1951
SUKHANOV, N. N., The Russian Revolution, 1917, CUP, 1955
SUVOROV, VIKTOR, Soviet Military Intelligence, Hamish Hamilton, 1984
SYROP, KONRAD, Poland in Perspective, Robert Hale, 1982
SZEMBEK, JAN, Journal, 1933-1939, Léon Noel, Paris, 1952
TANNER, V., The Winter War, Stanford UP, 1957
TARULIS, ALBERT N., Soviet Policy Toward the Baltic States, 1918-1944, Univ. of Notre Dame Press, 1959
TAYLOR, A.J. P., The Origins of the Second World War, Penguin, 1961 The Second World War, Hamish Hamilton, 1975
TAYLOR, FRED (ed.), The Goebbels Diaries 1939-41, Hamish Hamilton, 1982
THAYER, CHARLES, Diplomat, Harper, New York, 1959
THOMI, ABRAHAM, The Dream and the Awakening, Gareth Powell Associates, Sydney, 1977
TOKAEV, G., Comrade X, Harris Press, 1956
TOLAND, JOHN, Adolf Hitler, Doubleday, New York, 1976
The Rising Sun. The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936-1945, Cassell, 1970
TROTSKY, LEON, My Life, Grosset & Dunlap, New York, 1960
Stalin: An Appraisal of the Man and his Influence, Harper, New York, 1941
TUOMINEN, ARVO, The Bells of the Kremlin, Univ. Press of New England, 1983
ULAM, ADAM B., Expansion and Coexistence. Soviet Foreign Policy, 1917-73, Praeger Publishers, New York, 1974
Stalin, the Man and his Era, Allen Lane, 1974
UPTON, A. F., Finland 1939-40, Davis-Poynter, 1974
Finland in Crisis, 1940-1941, Faber & Faber, 1964
The Communist Parties of Scandinavia and Finland, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1973
URBAN, GARRI S., Tovarisch, I am not Dead, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1980
VANSITTART, LORD, The Mist Procession, Hutchinson, 1958
VARDYS, V. STANLEY (ed.), Lithuania Under the Soviets 1940-1965: Aggression Soviet Style 1939-1940, Frederick Praeger, New York, 1965
VIGOR, P. H., Soviet Blitzkrieg Theory, Macmillan, 1983
VOLKOV, FYDOR, Secrets from Whitehall and Downing Street, Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1980
VORMANN, NIKOLAUS VON, Der Feldzug in Polen, I93 9, Weissenburg, 1958
VORONOV, N. N., Na Sluzhbe Voennoi, Moscow, 1963
WALLER, BRUCE, Bismarck at the Crossroads, Athlone Press, 1974
WARLIMONT, WALTER, Inside Hitler’s Headquarters, 1939-45, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1964
WATT, DONALD CAMERON, Too Serious a Business, Temple Smith, 1975
WATTS, RICHARD M., Bitter Glory: Poland and its Fate, 1918 to I 939, Simon & Schuster, New York, 1979
WEINBERG, GERHARD L., World in the Balance, Univ. of New England, 1981
WEIzsACKER, ERNST VON, Memoirs, Gollancz, 1951
WELAND, JAMES EDWIN, Thejapanese Army in Manchuria, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Dissertation, University of Arizona, 1977
WELLES, SUMNER, A Time for Decision, Harper, New York, 1944
WERTH, ALEXANDER, Russia at War, E. P. Dutton, New York, 1964
WHALEY, BARTON, Codeword Barbarossa, MIT, Boston, 1974
WHEATLEY, RONALD, Operation Sea Lion, CUP, 1958
WHEELER-BENNETT, JOHN W., The Nemesis of Power: The German Army in Politics, 1914 - 1945, Macmillan, 1953
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Apple Series 6 - The Future of Workout from Ian Pons Jewell on Vimeo.
Director - Ian Pons Jewell Dop - Mauro Chiarello UW DOP: Eric Börjeson Hero Talent - Aina Cabrero Production company - Reset Content Managing Director - Dave Morrison Executive Producer - Deannie O'Neil Producer - Jon Adams Director’s Assistant - Emmanuelle Le Chat VFX - The Mill Choreographer - Charlie Mayhew Editor -Tobias Suhm @ Whitehouse Post
CLIENT - APPLE CCO - Tor Myhren Group Creative Director - Nick Jones Creative Directors - Brian Murphy, Lee Shultz Art Director -Diego Cardoso de Oliveira Writer -Caio Maroni Giannella Executive Producer -MJ Otto Brenaman Producers - Tim Allan, Hannah Murray Music Supervisor - Charlotte von Kotze Production Service Company: Icon Films Sofia Producer: Emil Rangelov Producer: Beba Yordanova Production Manager: Vladdy Karanikolov 1st AD: Krassimir Hazarbassanov 2nd AD: Monika Ivanova Location Manager: Anton Karakutev Production Coordinator: Irina Cherkelova Drone Crew: Anywhere (Iva Slavova, Dimitar Krastev) 1st AC/Focus Puller: Lubomir Somov Gaffer: Pavel Mitov DIT: Jivko Chakarov SFX Supervisor: Ivo Jivkov UW Supervisor: Ian Creed Playback: Petar Shterev Key Grip: Ivan Alexandrov Stylist: Tsvetomir Goranov Make Up Artist: Valentin Valov Local VFX Supervisor: ImmerseFX
VFX: THE MILL EP: Alex Fitzgerald  Production Co-Ordinator: Jasmine Lewis-humphrey Creative Directors:  Dan Williams   Storyboard Artist: Tito Fernandes   2D Lead Artists:  Tom Luff Gianluca Di Marco   2D Artists:  Adam Arnot  Charles Dockerill  Didem Ergor Henning Glabbart Jorge Oliva Joseph Dymond Valeria Scalamandre  3D Lead Artists:  Edward Shires   3D Artists:  Andrew Batholomew Bethan Williams  Dan Yargici Gabrielius Burokas Harsh Borah  Jao Pires  Kate Garbielova Laurie Estampes  Maxime Cronier  Paul Donnellan Robert Moore  Roman Vrbovsky Stefan Hoare  Will Burdett Deniz Cinar Emre Sumer  Hamish Ballingall David Neale  Matte Painters:  Henrik Holmberg  Can Y. Sanalan Andrew Brooks Colourist: Alex Gregory Finish Artist: Holly Mclean
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Hello! I'm Anton Alexandrov, on the PontPilat network. For several years I have been drawing characters from Sir Terry Pratchett's books. Now there are already about 100 of them drawn. I will periodically post them on Tumbler. Your opinion is always interesting - does the concept of the character coincide with your idea of ​​him?
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#Alrosa New Supervisory Board Elected
#Alrosa New Supervisory Board Elected
#ALROSA Supervisory Board from the world’s largest diamond producer, approved key parameters of its new dividend policy presented by the management.
The new dividend policy based on these parameters will be submitted for the Supervisory Board approval by the end of 3Q 2018.
New parameters of the dividend policy, proposed by Company’s management, introduce a new basis for dividends’ calculation,…
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HARTFORD WOLF PACK SWEEP FIRST ROUND OVER SPRINGFIELD THUNDERBIRDS
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By: Alex Thomas, Hartford Wolf Pack HARTFORD, CT – For the first time since 2015, playoff hockey returned to the XL Center, as the Hartford Wolf Pack hosted the rival Springfield Thunderbirds in Game Two of the First Round of the Calder Cup Playoffs. Seven players scored as the Pack routed Springfield 7-1, completing the sweep and advancing to the Atlantic Division Semifinals series. Wyatt Kalynuk potted the eventual game-winner for the Wolf Pack 10:48 into the game. Anton Blidh forced a turnover behind the Springfield net and found Tanner Fritz in the left-wing circle. Fritz quickly snapped the puck to Kalynuk at the blue line, setting up the chance. Kalynuk stepped into a shot and blasted a howitzer through traffic that Joel Hofer never saw. The goal was Kalynuk's first as a member of the Wolf Pack, his first career playoff goal, and his first game-winning goal. Additionally, the assists by Fritz and Blidh were the second points of eventual three-point nights for the duo. Fritz tallied six points (1 g, 5 a) in the two-game series, the most for either team. Fritz's first point was the icebreaker 8:03 into the first period. Blidh entered the offensive zone and sent a pass to Lauri Pajuniemi in the slot. Pajuniemi found Fritz powering towards the goal, and the veteran forward beat Hofer by the glove to give the Wolf Pack a lead they would not lose. The tally was Fritz's first career playoff goal. Kalynuk potted the eventual game-winner at 10:48, but the Wolf Pack were far from done. Ty Emberson tallied his second goal in as many games just over two minutes later. Fritz held the puck just beyond the left circle and fired a cross-ice pass to an open Emberson. Emberson walked in before ripping a wrist shot through the five-hole of Hofer to put the Pack up by three. The Thunderbirds got on the board in the final minute of the opening stanza. Kalynuk was sent to the box for hooking, initiating the game's first powerplay. Nikita Alexandrov attempted to jam the puck into the Hartford net, but Dylan Garand denied the attempt. Instead, the puck bounced to Will Bitten, who fired a shot that deflected off the pad of Garand and into the net, putting the Thunderbirds on the board. Unfortunately, the goal would be the only blemish on Garand's record, as the rookie netminder denied 19 of the 20 Thunderbird's shots. Hartford continued to pour it on in the middle stanza. Brady Lyle was sent to the box for tripping at 2:18, giving the Wolf Pack their first and only powerplay opportunity of the night. Turner Elson powered into the offensive zone and found Bobby Trivigno in the slot. Trivigno promptly lit the lamp with a shot by the glove of Hofer to extend the Hartford lead back to three. The tally was Trivigno's first playoff goal. Blake Hillman followed up, scoring his second goal in as many games at 6:30 of the second period. An extended sequence in the Springfield zone ended with Zac Jones corralling the puck along the left wall. Jones snapped a pass to a wide-open Hillman, who walked in and uncorked a shot from the right circle that Hofer could not stop. Hillman, who did not have a goal during the regular season, has scored in both of Hartford's playoff contests. The Wolf Pack tacked on a pair of empty-net goals in the final stanza. Blidh put Hartford up by five at 13:34. The Wolf Pack were forced to play four-on-six hockey, with Jones in the box for delay of game and the extra attacker on in favor of Hofer. Blake Hillman controlled the puck along the back wall and rimmed it around the boards to clear. A footrace for the loose puck ensued between Blidh and Scott Perunovich. Blidh tripped, got back up, and redirected the puck into the empty net. The goal was Blidh's third point of the night. It was the first time Hartford hit the empty net while short-handed this season. Tim Gettinger capped off the scoring with another empty net goal at 15:02. It was the first playoff goal and point for Gettinger, the longest-tenured member of the Wolf Pack who has played 237 games in Hartford. Five minutes later, Hartford completed the sweep and advanced to the Atlantic Division Semifinals. The Wolf Pack will face the Providence Bruins in the Atlantic Division Semifinals of the Calder Cup Playoffs. The series begins at the Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence on Friday, April 28th. The puck drop is set for 7:05 p.m. The Pack return to the XL Center for Game Three of the best-of-five series on Wednesday, May 3rd. The puck drop is set for 7:00 p.m. To get tickets, visit hartfordwolfpack.com/tickets/playoff-information. ABOUT THE HARTFORD WOLF PACK: The Hartford Wolf Pack has been a premier franchise in the American Hockey League since the team's inception in 1997. The Wolf Pack is the top player-development affiliate of the NHL's New York Rangers and plays at the XL Center. The Wolf Pack has been home to some of the Rangers' newest faces, including Igor Shesterkin, Filip Chytil, and Ryan Lindgren. Follow the Wolf Pack on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. HARTFORD WOLF PACK HOME Read the full article
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2019-20 H.C. Amur Players By Nationality
Russian: 29 (Nikita Alexandrov, Evgeny Alikin, Ilya Berestennikov, Artur Boltanov, Danil Faizullin, Artur Gizdatullin, Denis Golubev, Alexander Gorshkov, Nikita Kamalov, Maxim Kapiturov, Stanislav Katsuba, Yevgeni Kiselyov, Maxim Kundratyev, Gleb Koryagin, Alexander Kuznetsov, Anton Lazarev, Kirill Rasskazov, Igor Rudenkov, Dmitri Shulenin, Dmitri Shvidenko, Pavel Turbin, Vladislav Ushenin, Vyacheslav Ushenin, Valeri Vasilyev, Igor Velichkin, Nikita Yazkov, Artyom Zhelezkov & Yegor Zuravlyov)
Czech: 5 (Michal Jordan, Marek Langhamer, Ondrej Vitasek, Hynek Zohorna & Tomas Zohorna)
Belarussian: 1 (Dmitri Korobov)
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kamilablazer-blog · 6 years
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8 karena Anda memiliki tampilan yang benar tanpa permintaan Anda
8 karena Anda memiliki tampilan yang benar tanpa permintaan Anda, carilah jasper jasper terbaik yang terbaik, Lihatlah koleksi terbaik Jas Pria Murah Sebagai pembaca busana biasa, tidak dikatakan bahwa Anda adalah pengiring pengantin yang sangat terampil dan berpendidikan tinggi. Anda merawat rambut wajah Anda dengan kelincahan zorro. Anda bisa menghidrasi mata dengan sentuhan sikat dari sayap malaikat. Anda melihat tukang cukur Anda lebih sering daripada anggota keluarga dekat. Namun, lebih pintar dari pada Anda tanpa sengaja melepaskan semua kerja keras Anda di depan cermin kamar mandi setiap pagi dan malam. Paparan sinar matahari, polusi udara, pola makan yang buruk, merokok, stres, kurang tidur - hal buruk yang tidak perlu dipikirkan. Tapi kita akan bertaruh pada serum serum hydrate yang telah tumbuh pada satu atau lebih dari yang berikut. Memiliki shower Kami tidak mengatakan bahwa Anda harus pergi tanpa, atau bergabung dengan gerakan yang tidak salah (seperti "sampo" - lakukan sembelit). Anda membutuhkan tingkat suhu hanya untuk menghilangkan kotoran. Perhatikan suhu dan durasi. "Jangan melebihi 40 derajat Celsius (105 derajat Fahrenheit)," kata Dr. Anton Alexandroff, konsultan dermatologis dan juru bicara British Leather Foundation. "Suhu ideal untuk kulit dingin dan mandi selama 10-20 menit bagus, tidak ada jam." Masalah lainnya adalah produk Anda. "Secara umum, shower gel tidak bisa dicuci dengan sabun, tapi jika kulit Anda kering dan gatal, perhatikan pelembab sabun," Dr. Alexandroff. "Pelembab dan pelembab dapat digunakan, seperti gel mandi Sebagai gantinya, salep dengan air untuk membuatnya menjadi sabun." Periksalah label pertama: "Beberapa minuman ringan mengandung sodium lauryl sulfate (Stles), yang bisa mengiritasi kulit sensitif." Yang tersisa hanyalah membersihkan benda yang haram atau tidak malu. "Jangan gunakan sampo untuk meningkatkan risiko kandungan mikroba dari rambut dan kulit kepala, dan ini menyebabkan penyakit seperti sarang kepala dan kulit dan dermatitis korteks seborrheic," kata Ian Sallis (hairmedic.co.uk) dan Institute tricologist. "Tidak, rambut Anda tidak bersih setelah beberapa saat - Anda baru saja terbiasa dengan bayang-bayang minyak." Pria itu sedang mandi Mandi gelembung Kami tidak mendukung mandi panjang di bak mandi setelah permainan berbusa lima partai yang sulit dengan sebuah buku atau majalah, dan secangkir teh atau mungkin segelas anggur, mungkin beberapa lilin wangi? Berita buruk: Seperti merokok di paru-paru, busa di dermis Anda. "Bahan permukaan, bahan kimia yang membentuk busa, benar-benar merusak kulit Anda," kata Dr. Alexandrov. Solusinya - selain gelembung melompat - segera melembabkan sesudahnya, dan tambahan untuk beberapa hari ke depan. Kebenaran adalah harga kecil yang harus dibayar. Pada saat yang sama, bak air panas bisa menyimpan hama besar dari kecurangan. "Jika Anda memiliki bintik-bintik di tubuh Anda setelah jacuzzi, kunjungi dokter atau dokter kulit Anda," tambah Dr. Alexandrov. "Antibiotik bisa diberikan pada bakteri gram negatif." Ini juga akan negatif terhadap gram Anda. Pria itu sudah mandi Anda memiliki seorang pria kue Teka-teki yang membingungkan moral dan filosofi yang merupakan simpul samurai tertinggi adalah untuk artikel lainnya. Yang tidak bisa Anda bayangkan adalah efek yang sama dengan pria dengan croydon untuk mempercantik rambut Anda sejak awal. Dia mengatakan Salis: "Bisa membawa rambut panjang membungkus tas ketat selama beberapa hari atau minggu atau bulan untuk terjadinya pesona alopesia." Ketegangan konstan pada rambut Anda menghasilkan beberapa peradangan folikel rambut, dan ini kemudian dapat menyebabkan penipisan di wilayah ini ". Apakah pola botak botak pria botak, rambut keriting atau bukti kekuatan lebih tinggi? Kami tidak bisa berkomentar. Gaya rambut pria Kelembaban terhadap sereal Anda sudah tidak tahu memotong gandum. (Anda akan memiliki wajah merah jika tidak.) Tapi pelembab? Bukankah kita laki-laki? Berapa banyak malapetaka yang bisa digunakan untuk krim? "Kulit kering pria juga wanita, jadi Anda perlu melembabkan semua kulit Anda setiap hari, tapi jangan menggosoknya," kata Dr. Alexandrov. "Baiklah, terutama jika Anda menggunakan pelembab lemak, untuk mengurangi risiko pembekuan folikel rambut - menyebabkan radang folikel." Seperti dengan cukur, kuncinya adalah mengikuti arah pertumbuhan rambut. Di wajah dan leher Anda, ini bisa bervariasi antar area. Tapi jauh dari situ, semuanya lebih mudah. "Saat melembabkan pesta, biasanya dari pusat tubuh beralih ke tip Anda, mulai dari kaki bagian atas hingga jari kaki dan lengan untuk tangan," kata Dr. Alexander. Lihatlah koleksi terbaik Jas Pria Murah
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Expo 2017 Closing Ceremony Video Content. from Raketamedia on Vimeo.
Montage of video content produced by Raketamedia for the Сlosing сeremony of Expo 2017 Astana.
Agency — Star Project General Producer — Borislav Volodin Author — Andrey Boltenko Show Director — Slava Kulaev Multimedia Producer — Katya Rezvova Creative Producer — Darya Bessudnova Art Director — Anton Sakara Soundtrack — Alexander Knyazev Video content — Raketamedia #raketamedia, N3 Design #n3design, Wireframe #wireframe, Meshsplash studio #meshsplash, Ksusha Chekhovskaya For Raketamedia: General Producer — Anastasia Bykova Art Director — Anton Sakara Designers — Tim Alexandrov, Eric Irish, Maksim Sviridov, Dmitry Lyakshev, Artemy Perevertin, Alexandr Frolkov Artists — Natasha Naumova, Alexandra Kuzmicheva, Alexandra Tsoy Concept Artist — Egor Antonov Coordinator — Ksenia Kornakova
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