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Favorite Cold War Fiction.

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posted on Jan, 8 2004 @ 05:03 PM
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Any favorites?

I really liked "Team Yankee", "To Sink the Potemkin" and "Red Storm Rising"

Any other favs?

hrxll



posted on Jan, 8 2004 @ 06:20 PM
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Jean Le Carre's Smiley trilogy.

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
The Honourable Schoolboy
Smiley's People

Red Storm is a favorite as well.



posted on Jan, 8 2004 @ 06:32 PM
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Bidwell's "World War III"
Hackett's "The Third World War"
Macksey's "First Clash"
Dunnigan's "How to Make War"

Both, Coyle's and Clancey's, books were excellent.



regards
seekerof



posted on Jan, 8 2004 @ 06:35 PM
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"Alas, Babylon" by Pat Frank

I like it because it is based here in Florida



posted on Jan, 10 2004 @ 09:20 PM
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books on the weapon forum?



posted on Jan, 13 2004 @ 10:48 AM
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Originally posted by Russian
books on the weapon forum?


Sure Russian, why not?
We essentially argue the same premise when we ask who's stuff is better.

Since the Warsaw Pact forces and Nato never fired a shot in anger. To read about what some authors take on "what might have happened" is fascinating.

There are several Western authors listed, but did any Warsaw Pact authors write about the subject?
I believe their take on the subject would be enlightening.

cheers,

hrxll



posted on Jan, 13 2004 @ 11:10 AM
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Originally posted by HerExcellency


There are several Western authors listed, but did any Warsaw Pact authors write about the subject?
I believe their take on the subject would be enlightening.



They didnt want you to know their secrets!


Out,
Russian



posted on Jan, 13 2004 @ 11:11 AM
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red storm thats great




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