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Preparing for the Rain on Iwo Jima Isle follows the life and
military service of Marion Frank Walker, who was born and raised in
a peaceful small town in southern Indiana during the Depression
years. Frank was just 16 years old when America received that now
legendary "wake-up call" on December 7th, 1941, as planes from
Japanese aircraft carriers bombed and torpedoed the U.S. naval
fleet stationed at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. In Frank's words, "The
world as we knew it changed overnight." Thus began the U.S.
military involvement in World War II. Eager to serve his country,
Frank managed to graduate from high school mid-term of his senior
year, and at 17 years old became a proud member of the U.S. Marine
Corps. The desire to serve and protect his beloved country would
soon send him to the bloody battlefield of Iwo Jima. At 19 years
old, he crawled through the volcanic ash that had turned purple
from the blood of his fallen comrades, and saw gruesome sights that
no person should ever have to witness. Frank is in the posed
picture of the flag raising at Iwo Jima as photographed by Joe
Rosenthal. He went on from there to become a part of the occupation
force at Fukuoka, Japan. After reading of his experiences during
this deeply troubling time in history, Frank and his surviving
comrades only ask that the people of America remember the
sacrifices that have been made for their freedom and that their
fallen comrades be remembered.
The extraordinary revelations in Traitors detail the ugly side of
war and power and the many betrayals of our ANZACs. In October 1943
Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Josef Stalin signed a
solemn pact that once their enemies were defeated the Allied powers
would 'pursue them to the uttermost ends of the earth and will
deliver them to their accusers in order that justice may be done'.
Nowhere did they say that justice would be selective. But it would
prove to be. Traitors outlines the treachery of the British,
American and Australian governments, who turned a blind eye to
those who experimented on Australian prisoners of war. Journalist
and bestselling author Frank Walker details how Nazis hired by ASIO
were encouraged to settle in Australia and how the Catholic Church,
CIA and MI6 helped the worst Nazi war criminals escape justice.
While our soldiers were asked to risk their lives for King and
country, Allied corporations traded with the enemy; Nazi and
Japanese scientists were enticed to work for Australia, the US and
UK; and Australia's own Hollywood hero Errol Flynn was associating
with Nazi spies. After reading this book you can't help but wonder,
what else did they hide?
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The Man Verdi (Paperback)
Frank Walker; Introduction by Philip Gossett
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R1,167
Discovery Miles 11 670
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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In this classic biography of composer Giuseppe Verdi, Frank Walker
reveals Verdi the man through his connections with the individuals
who knew him best. "Walker focuses on some of the more significant
people in Verdi's life and carefully scrutinizes his relationships
with them. His wife, Giuseppina Strepponi; his student and
amanuensis, Emanuele Muzio; the conductor who first fully
understood Verdi's mature art, Angelo Mariani; the great prima
donna, Teresa Stolz; the incomparable librettist and friend of his
old age, Arrigo Boito-each passes before our eyes in Walker's
meticulous reconstruction. As we learn more about them, we learn
more about Verdi. We see him through the eyes of his closest
friends, we watch his daily activities, his daily thoughts, his
habits, his warmth, his domestic tyranny. The myth dissolves and a
human being stands before us."-Philip Gossett, from the
introduction
Extracted From The Proceedings Of The Unitarian Historical Society
V13, Part 2, 1961.
Preparing for the Rain on Iwo Jima Isle follows the life and
military service of Marion Frank Walker, who was born and raised in
a peaceful small town in southern Indiana during the Depression
years. Frank was just 16 years old when America received that now
legendary "wake-up call" on December 7th, 1941, as planes from
Japanese aircraft carriers bombed and torpedoed the U.S. naval
fleet stationed at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. In Frank's words, "The
world as we knew it changed overnight." Thus began the U.S.
military involvement in World War II. Eager to serve his country,
Frank managed to graduate from high school mid-term of his senior
year, and at 17 years old became a proud member of the U.S. Marine
Corps. The desire to serve and protect his beloved country would
soon send him to the bloody battlefield of Iwo Jima. At 19 years
old, he crawled through the volcanic ash that had turned purple
from the blood of his fallen comrades, and saw gruesome sights that
no person should ever have to witness. Frank is in the posed
picture of the flag raising at Iwo Jima as photographed by Joe
Rosenthal. He went on from there to become a part of the occupation
force at Fukuoka, Japan. After reading of his experiences during
this deeply troubling time in history, Frank and his surviving
comrades only ask that the people of America remember the
sacrifices that have been made for their freedom and that their
fallen comrades be remembered.
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