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Books > History > World history > From 1900 > Second World War

All-American Crew: A True Story of a World War II Bomber and the Men Who Flew It (Paperback): Russell N Low All-American Crew: A True Story of a World War II Bomber and the Men Who Flew It (Paperback)
Russell N Low
R484 Discovery Miles 4 840 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
History of United States Naval Operations in World War II, v. 11 - Invasion of France and Germany, 1944-45 (Hardcover, New... History of United States Naval Operations in World War II, v. 11 - Invasion of France and Germany, 1944-45 (Hardcover, New edition)
Samuel Eliot Morison
R940 R858 Discovery Miles 8 580 Save R82 (9%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
My World War Two Air Combat - Learning the Facts of Life by Trial and Error (Hardcover, 2nd ed.): Joe M. Jeffers My World War Two Air Combat - Learning the Facts of Life by Trial and Error (Hardcover, 2nd ed.)
Joe M. Jeffers
R565 Discovery Miles 5 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Harsh labor and isolation in the 1920s, complexity of small town social ethics in the 1930s, surprises through H.S. and college daze with some serious treatment, military and flight training followed shortly by air combat. At age 21, his youth enabled easy endurance - including peacetime 'battles' after the war.

The Political Re-Education of Germany and her Allies - After World War II (Paperback): Nicholas Pronay, Keith Wilson The Political Re-Education of Germany and her Allies - After World War II (Paperback)
Nicholas Pronay, Keith Wilson
R1,096 Discovery Miles 10 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally published in 1985, this book provides an important insight into the principal aspects of the history of the policy and practice of political re-education from its origins to 1951. 'Political re-education' was the British alternative to the ideas put forward by the USA and the USSR in the common search for a post-war policy which would permanently prevent the resurgence of Germany for a third time as a hostile military power. It was adopted as Allied policy and remains one of the boldest and most imaginative policies in history for securing lasting peace. This book discusses the question of the place of this policy in the preservation of peace and the integration of Germany and Japan into the community of their historical enemies.

Friends and Enemies - The Allies and Neutral Ireland in the Second World War (Hardcover): Karen Garner Friends and Enemies - The Allies and Neutral Ireland in the Second World War (Hardcover)
Karen Garner
R2,348 Discovery Miles 23 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This history of Anglo-American efforts to overturn Ireland's neutrality policy during the Second World War adds complexity to the grand narrative of the Western Alliance against the Axis Powers, exploring relatively unexamined emotional, personalised, and gendered politics that underlay policymaking and alliance relations. Friends and enemies combines the methodologies of diplomatic history through its close reliance on archival documentation with attention to new theoretical understandings regarding the roles played by personal friendships and enmities and competing masculine ideologies among national leaders. Including, Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt and Eamon de Valera, and their close foreign policy advisers in London, Washington DC and Dublin, as they constructed national identities and defined their nations' special relationships in time of war. -- .

Photographer, Paratrooper, POW - A Wyoming Cowboy in Hitler's Germany (Hardcover): M. Carroll Photographer, Paratrooper, POW - A Wyoming Cowboy in Hitler's Germany (Hardcover)
M. Carroll
R1,063 Discovery Miles 10 630 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Commemorating the Children of World War II in Poland - Combative Remembrance (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Ewa Stanczyk Commemorating the Children of World War II in Poland - Combative Remembrance (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Ewa Stanczyk
R2,091 Discovery Miles 20 910 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book explores contemporary debates surrounding Poland's 'war children', that is the young victims, participants and survivors of the Second World War. It focuses on the period after 2001, which saw the emergence of the two main political parties that were to dictate the tone of the politics of memory for more than a decade. The book shows that 2001 marked a caesura in Poland's post-Communist history, as this was when the past took center stage in Polish political life. It argues that during this period a distinct culture of commemoration emerged in Poland - one that was not only governed by what the electorate wanted to hear and see, but also fueled by emotions.

A Story of Love and War - World War II Recollections From Letters Written to a Soldier's Sweetheart (Hardcover): Robert V.... A Story of Love and War - World War II Recollections From Letters Written to a Soldier's Sweetheart (Hardcover)
Robert V. Parenti
R526 Discovery Miles 5 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the winter of 1944-45, Stuart attorney Bob Parenti was an 18 year-old infantryman in the 8thArmored Division, and his main concern was staying alive and keeping his girlfriend, Laurie Sullivan, back in the United States.
He accomplished both goals by surviving the Battle of the Bulge and writing letters home to Laurie - his wife since 1947 - every chance he got.
Parenti joined the Army for a course intended to send him to Officer Candidate School where he would become a second lieutenant, but the needs of the war forced the closure of the course and the transfer of the students to the infantry.
"I hadn't thought about the letters," Parenti said, "until I found them in 2001, neatly tied up in a box by Laurie. She had kept them all those years."
The letters tell of the 8th Armored Division's training at Camp Polk, LA., its assignment to England for the invasion of Europe and its dispatch into Holland just before the surprise German attack in the Battle of the Bulge.
Many of the letters describe Parenti's views of the Dutch, the Germans and the war, and will be easily understood by most veterans. Nonveterans also will see war from the level of a private first class and not that of the generals.
The letters saved and forgotten until recently discovered, chronicle his experiences in England, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany during the battles for victory and provide a historical review from the soldiers' perspective.
Included are photos of war artifacts collected by the author and war damaged areas taken at that time.

Panzer Leader - Memoirs of an Armoured Car Commander, 1944 1945 (Paperback): Otto Henning Panzer Leader - Memoirs of an Armoured Car Commander, 1944 1945 (Paperback)
Otto Henning
R434 R396 Discovery Miles 3 960 Save R38 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The armoured reconnaissance units were the spearheads of Hitler's Panzer divisions, moving stealthily ahead of the tanks to locate the enemy. Otto Henning's armoured car unit of the elite Panzer-Lehr-Division fought throughout the campaigns in the West in 1944 and 1945, arriving in Normandy a few weeks before D-Day and finally surrendering in the Ruhr pocket in mid-April 1945. Henning describes the difficulties that reconnaissance forces such as his faced in the close terrain of the Normandy bocage and the threat posed by the Allies complete control of the air. He experienced first-hand the devastation wrought by the Panzer Ace Michael Wittmann's lone Tiger tank against the British 7th Armoured Division at Villers Bocage, as well as ensured the chaos and demoralisation of the Germans retreat across France. After the Battle of the Bulge and the final fighting in western Germany, Henning surrendered and endured terrible conditions in a prisoner-of-war camp until he escaped in 1947. This is a fascinating and often harrowing account of the final campaigns in Western Europe.

Prison Journal, 19401945 (Paperback): Edouard Daladier, Jean Daladier, Jean Daridan Prison Journal, 19401945 (Paperback)
Edouard Daladier, Jean Daladier, Jean Daridan; Translated by Arthur D. Greenspan
R1,020 Discovery Miles 10 200 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Even after fifty years, and in spite of the reams of documents now available,it remains difficult-especially in France-to form an objective view of what things were like in the period between the wars and in 1940.The greater, the swifter, the more unexpected the disaster, the less people are willing to deal with it squarely. Once a certain threshold of suffering,shame, and humiliation is reached, actual facts become unimportant,analyses become bothersome. History falls prey to myth and rumor.People refuse to hear any more, but they still need someone to blame. In France, the strangest of bedfellows have come to speak about it in one voice, and the good people have remained mute.

Citizen 865 - The Hunt for Hitler's Hidden Soldiers in America (Paperback): Debbie Cenziper Citizen 865 - The Hunt for Hitler's Hidden Soldiers in America (Paperback)
Debbie Cenziper
R414 R388 Discovery Miles 3 880 Save R26 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In 1990, in a drafty basement archive in Prague, two American historians made a startling discovery: a Nazi roster from 1945 that no Western investigator had ever seen. The long-forgotten document, containing more than 700 names, helped unravel the details behind the most lethal killing operation in World War Two. In the tiny Polish village of Trawniki, the SS set up a school for mass murder and then recruited a roving army of foot soldiers, 5,000 men strong, to help annihilate the Jewish population of occupied Poland. After the war, some of these men vanished, making their way to the U.S. and blending into communities across America. Though they participated in some of the most unspeakable crimes of the Holocaust, "Trawniki Men" spent years hiding in plain sight, their terrible secrets intact. In a story spanning seven decades, Citizen 865 chronicles the harrowing wartime journeys of two Jewish orphans from occupied Poland who outran the men of Trawniki and settled in the United States, only to learn that some of their one-time captors had followed. A tenacious team of prosecutors and historians pursued these men and, up against the forces of time and political opposition, battled to the present day to remove them from U.S. soil. Through insider accounts and research in four countries, this urgent and powerful narrative provides a front row seat to the dramatic turn of events that allowed a small group of American Nazi hunters to hold murderous men accountable for their crimes decades after the war's end.

Curtiss P-40 Warhawk: The Famous Flying Tigers Fighter (Hardcover): David Doyle Curtiss P-40 Warhawk: The Famous Flying Tigers Fighter (Hardcover)
David Doyle
R563 Discovery Miles 5 630 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The Curtiss P-40 had a production run of 13,738 aircraft, making it the third most produced US fighter of WWII. Famous as the "shark-mouthed" aircraft of the legendary American Volunteer Group-"Flying Tigers"-the P-40 was first flown in 1938, and was used by the United States and many of its Allies throughout the war. This volume tells the story of this iconic aircraft-from design and construction to combat use to detailed images of existing examples-through carefully researched photos, some of which have never before been published, and which are reproduced in remarkable clarity. These stunning photos, coupled with descriptive and informative captions, put the reader in the skies with this historic aircraft.

The Letters and Diaries of Colonel John Hart Caughey, 1944-1945 - With Wedemeyer in World War II China (Hardcover): Roger B.... The Letters and Diaries of Colonel John Hart Caughey, 1944-1945 - With Wedemeyer in World War II China (Hardcover)
Roger B. Jeans
R3,137 Discovery Miles 31 370 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Colonel John Hart Caughey, a US Army war plans officer stationed in the Chinese Nationalist capital of Chungking, was an eyewitness to the battle for China in the final months of the war (1944-45) and beyond, when he rose to become head of the Theater Planning Section. In frequent letters to his wife as well as in several diaries, he chronicled the US military's role in wartime China, especially his life as an American planner (when he was subject to military censorship). Previous accounts of the China Theater have largely neglected the role of the War Department planners stationed in Chungking, many of whom were Caughey's colleagues and friends. He also penned colorful descriptions of life in wartime China, which vividly remind the reader how far China has come in a mere seventy-odd years. In addition, his letters and diaries deepen our understanding of several of the American leaders in this Asian war, including China Theater commander Albert C. Wedemeyer; Fourteenth Air Force chief Claire L. Chennault (former commander of the "Flying Tigers"); US ambassador to wartime China, Patrick J. Hurley; famed Time-Life reporter Theodore White; OSS director William ("Wild Bill") Donovan; Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Commander of the Southeast Asia Command; and Jonathan Wainwright, who was in command when the American forces in the Philippines surrendered in 1942, and who stayed for a few days at Caughey's Chungking residence on his way home after several years as a Japanese POW in Manchuria. In his writings, Caughey also revealed a more appealing side of Wedemeyer, whose extreme political opinions in the postwar era probably cost him the post of US Army chief of staff. By making Caughey a member of his planning staff, Wedemeyer made possible an extraordinary experience for the young colonel during the war. Caughey also rubbed shoulders with Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek and traveled to the battlefields in Southeast China with the commander in chief of the Nationalist Army, He Yingqin, along with a number of other Chinese and American soldiers. Following the Japanese surrender, Caughey chronicled the resumption of the power struggle between the Chinese Nationalists and the Chinese Communists, largely postponed during the conflict. Shortly after the war, he had a brief encounter with the number two Communist leader, Zhou Enlai, whom he was to get to know much better during the Marshall Mission to China.

Care and Operation with Parts List 1940 Autocar Model U-2044, Truck Chassis - 2 1/2 Ton (Paperback): Autocar Company Care and Operation with Parts List 1940 Autocar Model U-2044, Truck Chassis - 2 1/2 Ton (Paperback)
Autocar Company
R370 Discovery Miles 3 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This 1940 operation manual for the 1940 Autocar Truck model U-2044 combines: Autocar Company information, including brances and officers; the car building record; instructions; parts list; service bulletins; and schematics.

War and Peace - FDR's Final Odyssey D-Day to Yalta, 1943-1945 (Hardcover): Nigel Hamilton War and Peace - FDR's Final Odyssey D-Day to Yalta, 1943-1945 (Hardcover)
Nigel Hamilton
R731 R619 Discovery Miles 6 190 Save R112 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the much-anticipated conclusion to his masterful trilogy chronicling the wartime career of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, renowned military and political biographer Nigel Hamilton aligns triumph with tragedy to show how FDR was the architect of a victorious peace that he would not live to witness. Providing the definitive account of the events in Normandy on 6 June 1944, Hamilton also reveals the fraught nature of the relationship between the greatest wartime leaders of the Allied forces. Using hitherto unpublished documents and interviews to counter the famous narrative of World War II strategy given by Winston Churchill in his memoirs, Hamilton highlights the true significance of FDR's leadership. Seventy-five years after the D-Day landings, we finally see, close up and in dramatic detail, who was responsible for rescuing - and insisting upon - the great American-led invasion of France in June 1944, and exactly why that invasion was orchestrated by Eisenhower. War and Peace is the rousing final installment in one of the most important historical biographies of the twenty-first century, which demonstrates how FDR's failing health only spurred him on in his efforts to build a US-backed post-war world order. In this stirring account of the life of one of the most celebrated political leaders of our time, Hamilton hails the President as the sole person capable of anticipating the requirements of peace in order to bring an end to the war.

Children of World War II - The Hidden Enemy Legacy (Hardcover, New): Kjersti Ericsson, Eva Simonsen Children of World War II - The Hidden Enemy Legacy (Hardcover, New)
Kjersti Ericsson, Eva Simonsen
R3,995 Discovery Miles 39 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There is a hidden legacy of war that is rarely talked about: the children of native civilians and enemy soldiers. What is their fate? This book unearths the history of the thousands of forgotten children of World War II, including its prelude and aftermath during the Spanish Civil War and the Allied occupation of Germany. It looks at liaisons between German soldiers and civilian women in the occupied territories, and the Nazi Lebensborn program of racial hygiene. It also considers the children of African-American soldiers and German women. The authors examine what happened when the foreign solders went home and discuss the policies adopted towards these children by the Nazi authorities as well as postwar national governments. Personal testimonies from the children themselves reveal the continued pain and shame of being children of the enemy. Case studies are taken from France, Germany, the Netherlands, Czechoslovakia, Norway, Denmark and Spain.

Britain'S 'Brown Babies' - The Stories of Children Born to Black GIS and White Women in the Second World War... Britain'S 'Brown Babies' - The Stories of Children Born to Black GIS and White Women in the Second World War (Paperback)
Lucy Bland
R516 R468 Discovery Miles 4 680 Save R48 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book recounts a little-known history of the estimated 2,000 babies born to black GIs and white British women in the second world war. The African-American press named these children 'brown babies'; the British called them 'half-castes'. Black GIs, in this segregated army, were forbidden to marry their white girl-friends. Nearly half of the children were given up to children's homes but few were adopted, thought 'too hard to place'. There has been minimal study of these children and the difficulties they faced, such as racism in a (then) very white Britain, lack of family or a clear identity. The book will present the stories of over fifty of these children, their stories contextualised in terms of government policy and attitudes of the time. Accessibly written, with stories both heart-breaking and uplifting, the book is illustrated throughout with photographs. -- .

The Forgotten Massacre - Budapest in 1944 (Hardcover): Andrea Peto The Forgotten Massacre - Budapest in 1944 (Hardcover)
Andrea Peto
R2,723 Discovery Miles 27 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book discusses a formerly unknown and invisible massacre in Budapest in 1944, committed by a paramilitary group lead by a women. Andrea Peto uncovers the gripping history of the fi rst private Holocaust memorial erected in Budapest in 1945. Based on court trials, interviews with survivors, perpetrators, and investigators, the book illustrates the complexities of gendered memory of violence. It examines the dramatic events: massacre, deportation, robbery, homecoming, and fi ght for memorialization from the point of view of the perpetrators and the survivors. The book will change the ways we look at intimate killings during the Second World-War. Watch our talk with the editor Andrea Peto here: https://youtu.be/dV6JEcE2RFk

Stalingrad Airlift 1942-43 - The Luftwaffe's broken promise to Sixth Army (Paperback): William E. Hiestand Stalingrad Airlift 1942-43 - The Luftwaffe's broken promise to Sixth Army (Paperback)
William E. Hiestand; Illustrated by Adam Tooby
R482 R437 Discovery Miles 4 370 Save R45 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The story of what really led to Germany losing the battle of Stalingrad - the inability of the Luftwaffe to keep Sixth Army supplied throughout the winter of 1942-43 - and why this crucial airlift failed. Luftwaffe chief Hermann Goering's failure to deliver his promise to keep Sixth Army supplied at Stalingrad was one of the most hard-hitting strategic air failures of World War II. 300 tons a day of supplies were required to sustain the Sixth Army, flown in against a Soviet fighter force whose capabilities were rapidly being transformed. The Luftwaffe's failure left Sixth Army trapped, vulnerable and too weak to attempt a breakout. The destruction of Sixth Army was one of the major turning points in World War II but the Luftwaffe's crucial role in this disaster has often been overlooked. Some claim the attempt was doomed from the beginning but, in this intriguing book, author William E. Hiestand explains how the Germans had amassed sufficient aircraft to, at least theoretically, provide the supplies needed. Demands of aircraft maintenance, awful weather and, in particular, the Soviet air blockade crippled the airlift operation. In addition, the employment of increasing numbers of modern aircraft by the Soviet Air Force using more flexible tactics, coupled with Chief Marshal Novikov's superior Air Army organisation proved decisive. The Luftwaffe did eventually recover and mounted focused operations for control of limited areas of the Eastern Front, but overall it had lost its dominance. Packed with strategic diagrams and maps, archive photos and artwork of aerial battles over Stalingrad, and including bird's eye views of Operation Winter Storm and airlift operations and tactics, this title clearly demonstrates how the Luftwaffe lost its strategic initiative in the air.

Stalin's Terror Revisited (Hardcover, 2006 ed.): Milic Stalin's Terror Revisited (Hardcover, 2006 ed.)
Milic
R1,411 Discovery Miles 14 110 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This is a detailed examination of three under-researched aspects of Soviet political repression in the 1930s: case studies of regional and sectoral dimensions of the purges; "victim studies" of the Great Terror; and an assessment of the impact of political repression on Soviet economic development in the late 1930s. Much of the information detailed here is presented to the English language readership for the first time.

Reporting the Second World War - The Press and the People 1939-1945 (Hardcover): Tim Luckhurst Reporting the Second World War - The Press and the People 1939-1945 (Hardcover)
Tim Luckhurst
R2,688 Discovery Miles 26 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The decisive role of Britain's wartime newspaper journalism in shaping public opinion and government policy has been majorly overlooked. Much of the existing historiography has framed Britain's newspapers as mouthpieces of state propaganda, readily conforming to the wishes of the wartime coalition. Tim Luckhurst challenges this through an analysis of illuminating and largely forgotten controversies which underscore the function the press held as guardians of democracy and propagators of dissenting opinion in British politics and society - from the overseas evacuation of children to the Allies' carpet bombing of German cities. Reporting the Second World War is a timely and important intervention that duly recognises the place of national, regional and specialist titles in speaking truth to power in a democracy at war.

Possible Worlds Theory and Counterfactual Historical Fiction (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Riyukta Raghunath Possible Worlds Theory and Counterfactual Historical Fiction (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Riyukta Raghunath
R2,653 Discovery Miles 26 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book offers a comprehensive Possible Worlds framework with which to analyse counterfactual historical fiction. Counterfactual historical fiction is a literary genre that comprises narratives set in worlds whose histories run contrary to the history of our world, usually speculating on what would have happened had a significant historical event (such as a war) turned out differently. The author develops a systematic critical approach based on a customised model of Possible Worlds Theory supplemented by cognitive concepts that account for the different processes that readers go through when they read counterfactual historical fiction, a genre which relies heavily on pre-existing knowledge about history and culture. This book will be of interest to anyone working with Possible Worlds, including within the fields of philosophy, literary studies, stylistics, cognitive poetics, and narratology.

East China Sea 1945 - Climax of the Kamikaze (Paperback): Brian Lane Herder East China Sea 1945 - Climax of the Kamikaze (Paperback)
Brian Lane Herder; Illustrated by Adam Tooby
R455 R412 Discovery Miles 4 120 Save R43 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This study describes the air-sea offensive supporting the ground-force invasions of Iwo Jima and Okinawa in February and April 1945, which led to the sinking of the Yamato and the onslaught of the Japanese kamikaze. During the Pacific War, the island invasions of Iwo Jima and Okinawa were the last two major ground campaigns. By the time these took place in early 1945, the US Navy had reached an exceptional level of coordination in its amphibious operations, and was able to overrun and subdue Japanese territories efficiently. Faced with the increasing might of these forces and to prevent further defeat, Imperial Japan deployed its kamikaze aircraft and attacked many US heavy aircraft carriers and destroyers; several were sunk, while others were knocked out of the war. This superbly illustrated book explores the air-sea aspects of the pivotal battles that took place, and includes the "death ride" of the Japanese battleship Yamato (the largest ever built), and the mass kamikaze attacks off Iwo Jima and Okinawa, as well as the Iwo Jima and Okinawa amphibious invasions and the naval and air bombardments of the two islands. It also considers the contribution of the USAAF and the British Pacific Fleet to the eventual victory of US air and ground forces.

Letters from Uncle Dave - The 73-year Journey to Find a Missing-In-Action World War II Paratrooper (Hardcover): Phil Rosenkrantz Letters from Uncle Dave - The 73-year Journey to Find a Missing-In-Action World War II Paratrooper (Hardcover)
Phil Rosenkrantz
R887 Discovery Miles 8 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Miss Dior - A Wartime Story of Courage and Couture (Paperback, Main): Justine Picardie Miss Dior - A Wartime Story of Courage and Couture (Paperback, Main)
Justine Picardie
R606 R547 Discovery Miles 5 470 Save R59 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Miss Dior is a wartime story of freedom and fascism, beauty and betrayal and 'a gripping story' (Antonia Fraser). 'Exceptional . . . Miss Dior is so much more than a biography. It's about how necessity can drive people to either terrible deeds or acts of great courage, and how beauty can grow from the worst kinds of horror.' DAILY TELEGRAPH Miss Dior explores the relationship between the visionary designer Christian Dior and his beloved younger sister Catherine, who inspired his most famous perfume and shaped his vision of femininity. Justine Picardie's journey takes her to wartime Paris, where Christian honed his couture skills while Catherine dedicated herself to the French Resistance and the battle against the Nazis, until she was captured by the Gestapo and deported to the German concentration camp of Ravensbruck. Tracing the wartime paths of the Dior siblings leads Picardie deep into other hidden histories, and different forms of resistance and sisterhood. She discovers what it means to believe in beauty and hope, despite our knowledge of darkness and despair, and reveals the timeless solace of the natural world in the aftermath of devastation and destruction. *A beautiful, full colour package featuring over 200 archival images.* 'Extraordinary . . . Picardie uses her investigative reporting skills . . . the result is Netflix-worthy and the pace page-turning . . . Catherine's story shines - the quiet Dior who preferred flowers to fashion, the unsung heroine who survived the abuse of the Third Reich to help liberate France.' SUNDAY TIMES

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