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    Sangean DT-210 FM-Stereo / AM Receiver PLL Synthesized Pocket Radio, Silver New
    Jun 23, 2020
    Good radio for outdoors.
    Probably the best all around radio for the price in it's class as a small portable.
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    Soldat: Reflections of a German Soldier, 1936-1949 Siegfried Knappe Mass Market
    Aug 01, 2016
    Not entirely believable
    Author goes out of his way to show and talk about Jewish prewar friends as if to gain the reader's sympathy. There's a lot of name dropping, and I think coaching or manipulation from the Author Ted Brusaw. What really sinks this book for me is that other versions of events in Berlin do not agree with the Knappe's version. Knappe is never mentioned in the German Language Memoirs of Senior Officers or any accounts for that matter of events in final days of the battle for Berlin. I don't doubt Knappe was on Weidings staff but he seems to exaggerate his role, much of the book seems to have been the work of the Ghost writer Brusaw. In particular the description of the Flak Tower which was Weiding's HQ is so inaccurate it makes me wonder who wrote it. If you look at existing pictures of the Tower in Berlin or those similar towers which survived in Austria these buildings were not bunkers, they were huge multi-story complexes . Sorry to say there are credibility issues throughout, borders on a novel and Ted Brusaw seems to have taken a lot of liberties
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