![]() He introduces the reader to tribal leaders, Islamic clergy, feuding warlords and everyday Afghans trying to scrape by.īy Stew Leonard with Scotty Reiss (Colle & Co.) ![]() Convinced that education is the way to defeat poverty and the jihadists, Mortenson remains undeterred, and continues his mission through the nonprofit Central Asia Institute (), even after being kidnapped by the Taliban. In the follow-up to his acclaimed “Three Cups of Tea,” Mortenson moves from building a school for girls in rural Pakistan to even more dangerous territory - Afghanistan. ![]() Their stories are among Karras’ 27 accounts of German-Jewish refugees and their experiences in World War II, not as victims, but as soldiers in the Allied military forces. ![]() German refugee Harry Lorch, meanwhile, returned with the US Army to Holland and Germany, finding neighbors who had tried to save his family and joining a Passover Seder held in a castle that had belonged to Joseph Goebbels. He returned on Jvia Omaha Beach, Normandy. German Jew Fritz Weinschenk fled Europe in the 1930s. German Jews in the Allied Military in World War II From the guys’ early days at a Princeton prep school and the University of Vermont to success, fame, drug busts, breakup and reunion, it’s all covered. Couldn’t get tickets to the Phish shows at the Garden this weekend? Sit back, crack open a cold one and check out this authoritative Phish-ography by Rolling Stone contributor Puterbaugh, based on more than a dozen years of interviews with the band members. ![]()
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