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Ryan Jenkins
"Study history, study history. In history lies all the secrets of statecraft." - Winston ChurchillBy studying our past, we are able to better understand our future. History happened for a reason, and it's our job to identify and fascinate ourselves with our past successes and failures. This is... show more

"Study history, study history. In history lies all the secrets of statecraft." - Winston ChurchillBy studying our past, we are able to better understand our future. History happened for a reason, and it's our job to identify and fascinate ourselves with our past successes and failures. This is the creed that Ryan Jenkins follows.Ryan Jenkins is an advocate learner and experienced historian. He has mainly focused his studies on the events and stories of World War II, World War I, and the Vietnam War. Ryan has spent years in the field conducting intensive research, and personally uncovering relics from the past. He enjoys exploring into historical matters himself, which includes combing through past battlefields, or interviewing other well-known historians. In his books, Ryan provides in-depth, factual historical stories that are both consuming and gripping. Unlike long drawn, boring historical reads, Ryan's content focuses on hitting key points, while keeping it entertaining and enjoyable. Whether you are researching for a history project or looking to learn more about past events, Ryan's books will suck you in from page one.When not writing, Ryan enjoys the company of his family and exploring unique areas in the world.Scroll down and check out his books on World War 2 and other historical events.
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Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 10 years ago
This covers Operation Cowboy (also a subject of an Amazon Kindle Single). While not at the journalistic level of the Kindle Single, it was much better than I thought it would be. It is at a more general reading level, so more suitable for younger audiences. I’m not quite convinced it is worth the 2....
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