Adolf Hitler : my part in his downfall
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Presents the recollections of the author's army life from enlistment to the landing at Algiers in 1943.
Tato série humorných pamětí zachycuje absurdní a často surrealistické zážitky během válečných konfliktů. Autor s neuvěřitelnou lehkostí a ostrovtipem odhaluje bizarnosti vojenského života a nesmyslnost válečného běsnění. Čtenáři se mohou těšit na nezapomenutelné postřehy, které vyvažují tragédii války komedií. Jedná se o jedinečný pohled na válečné události očima komika.




Presents the recollections of the author's army life from enlistment to the landing at Algiers in 1943.
This is the second volume of Mr Milligan's reminiscences of World War II.
Britain's looniest war hero completes the third volume of the Milligan memoirs. The nineteenth battery forge into Tunis, cocksure and carefree. They climb on aqueduct with no trousers on (the battery that is; the aqueduct was very well-dressed). Five hundred gunners try to dance with two girls and an old French matron... up there in Valhalla, Monty's laughing fit to burst.
Britannia rules the waves TA-RA, but on occasions she waives the rules and Spike is all set to liberate-gasp-Italy. In this fourth volume of war memoirs, Lance-Bombardier Milligan (Spike actually) continues his notorious sage of World War II - from the long remembered outbreak of crabs in monkey to the unfortunate ack-acking of and American killyhawk. Dio mio, is war is a game of cards, someone was cheating.