David Downing

David Downing

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As the Japanese fleet prepared to sail from Japan to Pearl Harbor, the German army was launching its final desperate assault on Moscow, while the British were planning a decisive blow against Rommel in North Africa. The British conquered the desert, the Germans succumbed to Moscow’s winter, and the Japanese awakened the sleeping giant of American might. In just three weeks, from November 17 to December 8, the course of World War II was decided and the fate of Germany and Japan was sealed.

With new insight and a fresh perspective, David Downing tells the story of these crucial days, shifting the riveting narrative from snowbound Russian villages to the stormy northern Pacific, from the North African desert to Europe’s warring capitals, and from Tokyo to Washington.

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This exciting new series promotes the understanding of global problems and news stories by helping readers understand the issues and organizations involved....

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Praise for David Downing:

"[Downing]'s excellent at building suspense . . . and shows a keen eye for describing people and places."-Sacramento Bee

"An extraordinary evocation of Nazi Germany on the eve of war, the smell of cruelty seeping through the clean modern surface."-C. J. Sansom, author of Sovereign

Summer, 1939. British journalist John Russell has just been granted American citizenship in exchange for agreeing to work for American intelligence when his girlfriend Effi is arrested by the Gestapo. Russell hoped his new nationality would let him safely stay in Berlin with Effi and his son, but now he's being blackmailed. To free Effi, he must agree to work for the Nazis. They know he has Soviet connections and want him to pass them false intelligence. Russell consents, but secretly offers his services to the Soviets instead-not for anything too dangerous, though, and only if they'll sneak him and Effi out of Germany if necessary.

It's a good plan, but soon things become complicated. A Jewish girl has vanished, and Russell feels compelled to search for her. A woman from his past, a communist, reappears, insisting he help her reconnect with the Soviets, who turn out to demand more than Russell hoped. Meanwhile, Europe lurches toward war, and he must follow the latest stories-to places where American espionage assignments await him.

David Downing is the author of numerous works of fiction and nonfiction for adults and children, including Zoo Station, the first novel featuring John Russell. He lives in Guildford, England.

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Brings to life monumental events of the events of the past through the accounts of people who were there at the time. This series invites the reader to look at history with new eyes by questioning the reliability of historical documents and asking what it is that we can learn by bearing witness to history. Ages 14-16....

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This book discusses the system of democracy: how it developed as a set of ideas from its origins to the present, how it has evolved in practice, and how it benefits or harms the people who live under it.

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Step back to the time of the wars in Afghanistan and see history through the eyes of those who lived it. Find out about life in the city of Kabul during the fighting of the early 1990s. Read about the importance of reconstructing the country so that the people can live peacefully without the constant threat of war. Age 12+....

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Brings to life monumental events of the events of the past through the accounts of people who were there at the time. This series invites the reader to look at history with new eyes by questioning the reliability of historical documents and asking what it is that we can learn by bearing witness to history. Ages 14-16....

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Brings to life monumental events of the events of the past through the accounts of people who were there at the time. This compelling series invites the reader to look at history with new eyes by questioning the reliability of historical documents and asking what it is that we can learn by bearing witness to history. Ages 14-16....

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As world war II aproaches, Anglo-American journalist, John Russel faces the prospect of having to leave his German son and his longtime girlfriend in Berlin. When Soviet, German, and British intelligence all attempt to recruit him, he must struggle to survive on one hand and maintain his integrity on the other. The suffering of the Jews in pre-war Germany, and the atmosphere of the Third Reich in the months leading to the annexation of Czechoslovakia, are vividly described....

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