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Raised in his French grandmother’s house in wartime Atlantic City, the author suffers a 42-year estrangement from his father. Nostalgic boyhood beach memories are capped by memorable lifeguard days. Years later that training revives his drowning infant daughter. He graduates from Rutgers, and raises his family in Darien, Connecticut. Their 50h wedding anniversary, his 50th college reunion, and an emotional reunion with his father follow. Amid all, his 13-year struggle resisting Parkinson’s debilitation continues.

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 Atlantic City Memories and Beyond


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New – Raised in his French grandmother’s house in wartime Atlantic City, the author suffers a 42-year estrangement from his father. Nostalgic boyhood beach memories are capped by memorable lifeguard days. Years later that training revives his drowning infant daughter. He graduates from Rutgers, and raises his family in Darien, Connecticut. Their 50h wedding anniversary, his 50th college reunion, and an emotional reunion with his father follow. Amid all, his 13-year struggle resisting Parkinson’s

 Atlantic City Memories and Beyond


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Used – Raised in his French grandmother’s house in wartime Atlantic City, the author suffers a 42-year estrangement from his father. Nostalgic boyhood beach memories are capped by memorable lifeguard days. Years later that training revives his drowning infant daughter. He graduates from Rutgers, and raises his family in Darien, Connecticut. Their 50h wedding anniversary, his 50th college reunion, and an emotional reunion with his father follow. Amid all, his 13-year struggle resisting Parkinson’

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“THE VERDICT OF THE VERSAILLES TREATY that Germany and her allies were responsible for the War, in view of the evidence now available, is historically unsound. It should therefore be revised.” These are the words of Sidney Bradshaw Fay, noted revisionist historian, on the concluding page of his magisterial Origins of the World War, published in 1928. We now know more about the Great War than merely its origins. We now know that Great Britain’s first act of war on August 4, 1914 was to cut the two trans-Atlantic cables that connected Berlin to New York City. We now know that America’s professed neutrality in the early years of the conflict was a hoax. We now know that the Cunard passenger liner RMS Lusitania doubled as a munitions ship, and purposefully steamed into harm’s way in May 1915. We now know that the alleged atrocities by the German army in Belgium were all lies. We now know that the British organized a massive, covert propaganda apparatus with the goal of dragging America into the war on the side of the Allies. And we now also know that America’s involvement in 1917 as a belligerent in Europe was a tragic misstep by anglophile Woodrow Wilson, that had profound implications not only for the United States but for Europe as well, ensuring an even more catastrophic reprise in 1939. Wilson himself declared, “We all know that this was a commercial war,” in September 1919. In April 1937, on the 20th anniversary of America’s entry into the war, a Gallup Poll found that 70 percent of respondents thought “it was a mistake for the United States to have entered the Great War.” Dr. George Gallup himself declared that “this conviction has been the great master principle of the post-war period in the United States.” The lesson is forgotten, propaganda for war repeats, and history repeats. The majorities supporting an invasion of Iraq in 2003 turned two years later to 60 percent opposition to the war… a lesson learned too late again.

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On the 50th anniversary of the bloody uprising in Hungary, this book is dedicated to the memories of the thousands of people who fought and died in Hungary fighting against the Soviet Regime and the AVO. Also, to the innumerable volunteers from Red Cross and other agencies, city and state administrators, who processed refugees, private citizens, who opened their homes and everyone else who made it possible for the refugees to leave the tyranny. And lastly to the refugees themselves, over 250.000, who were brave enough to leave behind what was familiar, to start new lives in the unknown.This story provides a glimpse of what it was like to live under Soviet rule, and circumstances that led to the revolution in Hungary. The revolts by students and workers, first in Budapest, and then throughout Hungary, forced the Soviets and the AVO to take brutal action. Many citizens continued the fight, however many chose to leave Hungary. Two young men seized the opportunity to do just that. This story is also about their escape from Hungary and crossing into Austria, waiting for transportation to Germany, and finally crossing the Atlantic to arrive in the United States.

 The Other Alliance: Student Protest in West Germany and the United States in the Global Sixties


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“As we approach the fiftieth anniversary of the sixties upheavals, there is much to discover about the global character of those radical days. It all seemed more spontaneous than coordinated, spread by media images rather than transnational organizations. But Martin Klimke’s book illustrates some of the little-known interactions that linked the movements in the United States and Germany in a quest for a new international resistance. This is the most original and well-written academic contribution to understanding those times that I have read.”–Tom Hayden, author of The Long Sixties: From 1960 to Barack Obama.”This fantastic book offers a completely new vantage point on the history of the cold war. It demonstrates brilliantly the value of serious attention to transnationally interconnected and critically idealist social movements, and to the challenges faced by the U.S. government in grappling with them.”–Dagmar Herzog, Graduate Center, City University of New York”Klimke’s meticulous research and serious reflection greatly deepen and widen our knowledge of the turbulent years of transatlantic protest from a half-century ago. His book is also a considerable contribution to our thinking about modern social movements–and the response of beleaguered elites to crises for which they are, almost invariably, intellectually unprepared. It is, therefore, as contemporary as the most recent demonstrations on Capitol Hill or at the Brandenburg Gate.”–Norman Birnbaum, Georgetown University”Aptly titled, The Other Alliance rethinks the generational revolt of the sixties era. Klimke brings to life a transnational movement that linked radicals on both sides of the Atlantic to a global struggle for power and justice. Must reading for ’68ers and those who seek to understand the history they made.”–David Farber, author of The Age of Great Dreams”The book’s execution is impressive and the research is breathtaking: meticulous work in

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“As we approach the fiftieth anniversary of the sixties upheavals, there is much to discover about the global character of those radical days. It all seemed more spontaneous than coordinated, spread by media images rather than transnational organizations. But Martin Klimke’s book illustrates some of the little-known interactions that linked the movements in the United States and Germany in a quest for a new international resistance. This is the most original and well-written academic contribution to understanding those times that I have read.”–Tom Hayden, author of The Long Sixties: From 1960 to Barack Obama.”This fantastic book offers a completely new vantage point on the history of the cold war. It demonstrates brilliantly the value of serious attention to transnationally interconnected and critically idealist social movements, and to the challenges faced by the U.S. government in grappling with them.”–Dagmar Herzog, Graduate Center, City University of New York”Klimke’s meticulous research and serious reflection greatly deepen and widen our knowledge of the turbulent years of transatlantic protest from a half-century ago. His book is also a considerable contribution to our thinking about modern social movements–and the response of beleaguered elites to crises for which they are, almost invariably, intellectually unprepared. It is, therefore, as contemporary as the most recent demonstrations on Capitol Hill or at the Brandenburg Gate.”–Norman Birnbaum, Georgetown University”Aptly titled, The Other Alliance rethinks the generational revolt of the sixties era. Klimke brings to life a transnational movement that linked radicals on both sides of the Atlantic to a global struggle for power and justice. Must reading for ’68ers and those who seek to understand the history they made.”–David Farber, author of The Age of Great Dreams”The book’s execution is impressive and the research is breathtaking: meticulous work in

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“As we approach the fiftieth anniversary of the sixties upheavals, there is much to discover about the global character of those radical days. It all seemed more spontaneous than coordinated, spread by media images rather than transnational organizations. But Martin Klimke’s book illustrates some of the little-known interactions that linked the movements in the United States and Germany in a quest for a new international resistance. This is the most original and well-written academic contribution to understanding those times that I have read.”–Tom Hayden, author of The Long Sixties: From 1960 to Barack Obama.”This fantastic book offers a completely new vantage point on the history of the cold war. It demonstrates brilliantly the value of serious attention to transnationally interconnected and critically idealist social movements, and to the challenges faced by the U.S. government in grappling with them.”–Dagmar Herzog, Graduate Center, City University of New York”Klimke’s meticulous research and serious reflection greatly deepen and widen our knowledge of the turbulent years of transatlantic protest from a half-century ago. His book is also a considerable contribution to our thinking about modern social movements–and the response of beleaguered elites to crises for which they are, almost invariably, intellectually unprepared. It is, therefore, as contemporary as the most recent demonstrations on Capitol Hill or at the Brandenburg Gate.”–Norman Birnbaum, Georgetown University”Aptly titled, The Other Alliance rethinks the generational revolt of the sixties era. Klimke brings to life a transnational movement that linked radicals on both sides of the Atlantic to a global struggle for power and justice. Must reading for ’68ers and those who seek to understand the history they made.”–David Farber, author of The Age of Great Dreams”The book’s execution is impressive and the research is breathtaking: meticulous work in



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