5a3e19 No.487216
fiction or non-fiction, I'm becoming obsessed with weapons.
5a3e19 No.487219
SAS survival handbook
A genius for war
5a3e19 No.487224
>>487219
anabasis
de bello gallico
Carl von Clausewitz
oh and thats sas combat handbook. my B
5a3e19 No.487230
"Flying the SR-71 Blackbird" if you are interested in it. He goes into great detail, if I recall correctly he even gives the startup procedure and everything.
5a3e19 No.487245
The bear went over the mountain
Rules for radicals by alinsky
A short history of opium wars, its dry but you NEED TO READ THIS TO UNDERSTAND WHY WESTERN GOVERNMENTS FEAR ADDICTIVE DRUGS!
Horatio hornblower (or the scifi analogue honor harrington)
Thucydides "History", how to profit from enemies, or anything by Aeschylus
Machiavellis prince
The book of five rings by musashi, because the art of war is gay
The lost fleet, another scifi book thats probably the first real star ship tactics book for the next 100 years
5a3e19 No.487249
>>487245
>because the art of war is gay
You probably just can't understand such indispensable advice as "the key to victory is to never make a mistake".
5a3e19 No.487250
>>487245
Why did you put history in quotations when referring to Thucydides' history of the Peloponnesian war? He was the first real historian.
5a3e19 No.487256
>>487250
probably because name of the book, he doesn't want you to look up the history of Thucydides, he wants you to look up History by Thucydides.
5a3e19 No.487257
>>487256
He only wrote the one book. I could see not wanting to write it all out because the name is long and Peloponnesian is a hard word to spell, but idk just in the context he used it it implied to me some kind of derision.
5a3e19 No.487258
>>487257
eh, all I see is that it is missing a ', otherwise seems like he just wrote it badly.
5a3e19 No.487262
>>487250
Because I took <1 minute on that comment
ffs not everything is meant in bad spirit
5a3e19 No.487265
>>487249
Or "its best if the enemy surrenders so you dont have to fight"
its also a collection written mostly by politicians. the original sun tzu (if he even existed) wrote only a few pages of it, on the five factors governing war. Everything else was magically "rediscovered" by scribes later on.
5a3e19 No.487291
Quite a few anon
>Resistance to Tyranny by Joseph P Martino
>SAS Survival Handbook Third Edition or higher*
>The Forgotten Soldier by Guy Sajer
>SS Werwolf Combat Instructional Manual
>Total Resistance by Major H. Von Dach
>100 Deadly Skills series by Clint Emerson
>The Pocket Samurai for honorabru reading
>Enemies Foreign and Domestic Series by Matt Bracken
*May vary as this info can be found online easy, but helps to have physical copy just in case.
Anything else?
5a3e19 No.487292
>>487245
Machiavelli's "how to kike", god i hate that book. tldr, in a high trust society be a lying abusive assole to win.
5a3e19 No.487300
>>487219
>>487224
>>487245
>>487291
Could you please elaborate a bit more as to why each book is worth reading?
5a3e19 No.487313
>>487292
Thats basically what the book was about, Machiavelli was making fun of antisocial psycopaths who prospered in that italian period (*cough* medicis).
Best of all it teaches normal people how to recognize a sociopath in time to do something about it.
So many people think this is a manual on how to be a retard, but those people think 1984 was an instruction manual as well.
>>487300
Not counting ones I've already covered
>Machiavellis prince (see: above)
>A short history of opium wars, its dry but you NEED TO READ THIS TO UNDERSTAND WHY WESTERN GOVERNMENTS FEAR ADDICTIVE DRUGS!
>The book of five rings by musashi, because the art of war is gay
>The lost fleet, another scifi book thats probably the first real star ship tactics book for the next 100 years
Horatio hornblower (or the scifi analogue honor harrington) are books about a sucessful naval officers career, from teenage graduate to a political position.
Books like this are mostly for fun to me, but in a lot of ways they help codify the honorable path a soldier should walk, or the path best for society. We should have such books about soldiers lives in Air force, Army, Navy and Marines.
Its mostly for fun though.
The bear went over the mountain is an account of Soviet tactics in Afghanistan during the war there. I think its important to note they were outnumbered 5:1 and still pretty much pacified a country despite foreign interference. With zero foreign interference there, we couldnt pacify the same country (with a lower comparative tech base) when we had a 3:1 advantage roughly speaking.
This book should have been required reading for officers before the afghan invasion, on how to win there, a lesson we forgot in Korea.
>inb4 but soviets lost!
Rules for radicals by alinsky is the manual on how to change a society from within, by breaking and re-configuring bite sized chunks of peoples perceptions. This will teach you how to deal with SJWs, who all read this book, and how to beat them at their game.
It should also tell you why their tactics dont work on us, why we cant be frozen, polarized or personally attacked.
Thucydides history (without quotes) is the first historical work written without bias, and thus the first real "record" of a series of events. Its about the wars between Athens and Sparta, and even today echoes the struggle of polar opposites of thought. The biggest aesop is that its JUST as important to have a peacetime plan as it is to have a wartime plan.
How to profit from enemies is an essay on the titular topic by plutarch, its like a page long but read it carefully.
5a3e19 No.487375
>>487300
>>487300
Sorry i should have added a summary of each book
>Resistance to Tyranny
>Total Resistance
A thorough and indepth book about resistance against a tyrannical government, from combat to traps to hearts and minds
>Werwolf Combat Instruction Manual
Translated manual of the german resistance movement post WW2, illustrations and instructons.
>100 Deadly skills
short book with quick and easy to learn skills that would be helpful during the happening, IE making your own set of primitive lockpicks
>Pocket Samurai
How to be samurai philosophy edition
>The Forgotten soldier
French volunteer story of being on the eastern front and how he survived, prepare for feels
>Enemies series
False flag attack triggers a series of events that allows NotHillary and friends to abolish the second amendment that also kickstarts the collapse of the union with a second civil war.
5a3e19 No.487459
>>487313
HOLY SHIT HONOR HARRINGTON IS HORATIO HORNBLOWER
5a3e19 No.487463
5a3e19 No.487487
>>487459
>hes just realized this
lol
5a3e19 No.487526
Any good books on the yugoslav/serbian history/wars?
5a3e19 No.487528
>>487292
>>487313
Machiavelli did nothing wrong and said nothing that isnt true.
5a3e19 No.487534
>>487528
What he did wrong was write all of that down so centuries later faggots would have A. guidance and B. the kind of permission to be a huge asshole that's given by thinking you're cleverer than everyone around you
5a3e19 No.487538
>>487534
>judging a men by actions done by these inspired by him
k kid. does this also mean that Goethe was literaly satan and mass murderer since his books led to a wave of suicides in europe?
and these faggots would find other thing to convine themselfs they are right. just look at communists
5a3e19 No.487591
Any good books that examine war from a sexology perspective?
5a3e19 No.487608
>>487248
>Inb4 the ADL makes them change the cover.
5a3e19 No.487674
I'm currently reading Storm of Steel. I've read quite a lot of war memoirs, but nothing comes close to the shit WW1 guys had to go through. Absolutely recommend it.
5a3e19 No.487794
>Ctrl-F
>No Jeff Cooper's Principles Of Self Defense
>No Guns Of the World
>No Sixguns by Elmer Keith (1961)
>No Demon's Sermon of the martial arts
>No Hagakure
What the fuck /k/
I thought you guys called yourselves literate
5a3e19 No.487798
>>487794
Hagakure isn't really about weapons. It's about attitude foremost, about social and political issues of Japanese Samurai back then. Don't get me wrong, it's a great book, inspiring and conveys a lot of determination that is authentic and based on understanding issues. But it does not really teach a lot about weapons or tactics in that regard, maybe a bit of strategy. Gorin-No-Sho would rather be what you're looking for, Musashi's Book of Five Rings.
5a3e19 No.487801
>>487798
I was going to mention the book of five rings but someone else mentioned it.
Any translations except william scott wilson and thomas cleary is faggotry.
My instructor for kukishinden also heads a class in Ni-ten, he's displayed it a couple times during swordsmanship sections. Holy fuck musashi did NOT fuck around, even by super ascetic japanese standards.
5a3e19 No.487803
Chris Ryan is good, ex SAS. Most of his books are good goy shit, typical narrative bullshit. The increment is absolutely amazing though, best book he's written. Also ultimate weapon is great, but it depends on whether you like Saddam. I still found it 10/10. Had some criticism of the war and our government. Its fiction BTW. Read those two books anon.
5a3e19 No.487808
>>487801
As for the Hagakure, the same applies. There is only one good translation of it into English I know of, which was published online as an incomplete script without a hint of the author IIRC. Looking into this one, I remember the wording of the first paragraph to be exactly like that, so it may be this version:
https://archive.org/details/pdfy-W91d_RoynCCibBAf
Mhhh… yes, it appears to be the final book version of what script I had years ago. Nice. Definitely read this.
As for Musashi, yeah that dude is a prime example that you mature by learning experience, not by age. Kid had his first duel on life and death when he was like 13 and beat an adult opponent. He ran away at a very young age from home due to his uncle or smth being violent, he lived on his own, stealing whatever food he needed, sleeping outside. He then used to live innawoods to train on his style and when he came back he fucked up people left and right. By the time he was 20 or so he already had been in 3 major battles, loosing 2 of them and avoiding capture both times. Imagine that. He then settled down in that cave and wrote his book IIRC, he was as mature as others with 40-50 due to what he had been through. Inspiring man.
5a3e19 No.487810
>>487808
>Based krautanon fills my reading time
Thanks mate
5a3e19 No.487811
>>487810
No problem, mate. Any other topics you are interested in? There's plenty of controversial literature I could recommend that's based on research and not fiction, if you're into that. Or more philosophical works, such as Nietzsche.
5a3e19 No.487813
>>487459
only worse in every way, except space
>>487798
Hagakure was interesting, but the stoic/subservience shit gets old. More honorary, less aryan.
>>487801
please tell us more
5a3e19 No.487815
>>487813
Yeah, it's a book of its time. Take what you can use from it (like "the more the water, the higher the boat") and discard the rest.
5a3e19 No.487819
>>487815
I read a footnoted version and still liked it, just some of it is quite alien thinking. Your link is better for demotivational reasons
5a3e19 No.487831
>>487819
Yeah, Japanese traditional thought is severely influenced by heavenly authority (kami), similar to medieval European thinking before any Humanism took place. People just taking whatever shit they get forced to do with any resistance being struck down violently.
It does contain a very valuable lesson though, namely that it's useless to complain and exercise idle talk. That only distracts. Problems need to be faced directly and solved immediately, else you get more problems out of it. Today's society, similar to his back then, is becoming more and more decadent (Nietzsche noticed the same 100 years ago). If things progress further, people will completely forget how to actually face issues and be fully dependent on whoever they delegated each area of expertise to. That's a de facto dictatorship then.
5a3e19 No.487834
>>487811
Everything you can. At the moment I'm buying up two books a week (and making my local second-hand book store man very happy). You know what? List the last 10 books you read and the next 10 on your list.
My current next ten reads:
>Locke's Two Treatises On Government
>Rothbard's Economic Depressions
>Economics in One Lesson
>Book of Five rings
>Plato's Republic
>The Fountainhead
>Human Hacking
>The Art Of Blacksmithing
>The Art Of The Rifle
>Combat Shooting
>>487813
>Please tell us more
I can only tell you what I have seen by demonstrations, since I haven't been invited to join the Ni-Ten class yet.
So far as I remember, there's 10-15 core techniques encompassed by the use of the sword, and techniques are commenced by engaging in one of the 5 stances Musashi prescribed, looking each other dead in the eye. The instructor announces in a rough tone what technique will be performed, the student responds. This is to ensure that there's nobody getting hurt more than needed. Technique begins. Technique demonstrated was two swords against a single sword, single sword brings his sword up into high stance (daijodan), attempts straight cut. Two swordsman uses his longsword to slightly deflect the sword whilst *barely* fucking missing him so that he can close distance to either cut the hands or throat of his opponent with the short sword.
5a3e19 No.487835
>>487831
>If things progress further, people will completely forget how to actually face issues and be fully dependent on whoever they delegated each area of expertise to. That's a de facto dictatorship then.
This already happened in japan, it happened in ancient rome to a large degree, and was almost the rule in greeks depending on the era. Both Plato and Musashi list in their books that they would love a society segregated into it's functions so that each man both focuses on excellence of his trade and also becomes fully dependent on both the state and the other sections of society to help them live. It's a very stratified society I could never live in.
5a3e19 No.487849
>>487834
I have no overview of what I read last, but I can give you some recommendations.
https://archive.org/details/ThereWereGiantsUponTheEarthZechariaSitchin
I know a lot of people will go apeshit about this, but out of all authors on this topic, Sitchin actually did scientific work (that means, he translated himself and didn't just copy from people). His overall accuracy is pretty high, with just a few mistakes in translation. Personally, I've not read a lot of him, but I've read the original source texts from Sumeria (in the ETCSL, CDLI, etc.) and other ancient cultures and the statements he makes are reflected in those texts. If you want to have more sources for that, read ancient Indian works:
vaniquotes.org/wiki/Airplane_(SB)
This is a search for airplanes in the Srimad Bhagavatam. As you can see, there's plenty of mentioning, including other planets, civilizations, etc. Very interesting topic that requires a substantially different mindset.
As for philosophy I can recommend Nietzsche. You can access all of his works here:
www.nietzschesource.org
I haven't checked them all, but the translations appear to be sufficient to convey what he expressed in the German original. There's practically two kinds of people, those who understand Nietzsche immediately and those who never really do. Very polarizing character, so don't listen to the nay-sayers.
Another good read that I'm working on right now is "The Law": http://bastiat.org/en/the_law.html
One I finished already is "No Treason" from Lysander Spooner:
http://praxeology.net/LS-NT-6.htm
Besides that I haven't read a lot of books lately, mostly scientific papers. Bill Burr has a podcast and a lot of interesting material on relationships and that kind of stuff, if you're into that. I'll try to find out if I read or watched anything of importance lately and link it here.
Ah, found something. Zhang Jizhong, a modern TV show based on traditional Chinese-Buddhist accounts. Very interesting if you know what to keep an eye out for.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOwvz7ZH1UU&list=PLD2702D6E767C014A
>>487835
What I meant by that is that people are incapable of doing things themselves. The police protects you, the supermarket gives you your food, the doctor cares for your health, your boss gives you your money, etc. People are incapable of managing things on their own, they're always dependent on other people to do what they want. They can't fix shit anymore, they can't grow shit anymore, they can't do anything. If other people deny their support or they end up alone, they're fucked. And that is being institutionalized. The state basically raises his own slaves. Nietzsche already mentioned that 100 years ago.
5a3e19 No.487850
>>487849
>The Law
Own it, read it, love it. Bastiat is an inflammatory bastard and I've got his "What is seen and what is unseen" on my list as well.
Fuck it, I may as well announce my power level.
5a3e19 No.487851
>>487850
Pic related, some collection images from here.
I remembered a book I read some time ago. It was from some German pro-Jewish author in the 1920s or so. Very interesting read, if you'd cite that stuff to someone today they'd be 100% sure it was a NatSoc.
His basic argumentation was that the Jews would be the new Aristocracy in Europe and how the urbanization can lead to beneficial and negative traits in people. Jews supposedly are incest people and if they abandon their values they become materialistic and shit. It was a hilarious read to be honest. The drastic expressions that would be absolutely politically incorrect and "oy vey antisemitic" today were just his standard wording back then.
5a3e19 No.487852
Found it, it's called "Praktischer Idealismus" (practical idealism).
I also have two more here. One by Henry Ford, the other from the Nation of Islam, who have very interesting views as well, even on UFOs and such:
https://archive.org/details/TheInternationalJewTheWorldsForemostProblemhenryFord1920s
noirg.org/articles/nation-of-islam-releases-the-secret-relationship-between-blacks-jews-volume-3/
I must note that I don't support any specific view in these matters. I'm mostly interested in uncovering forgotten or censored information. I consider myself an Anarchist and have no interest in ideological brainwashing of either kind.
Another book you might want to read is "You can have an amazing mind"; it goes into Mnemotechnics and how to utilize your memory.
I can also recommend reading the "Chymical Wedding" from the Rosencreutzer library. It's another curious piece of writing.
Finally, I'd also read the Kybalion. It's not the actual work, but rather a younger restoration of it, as explained in the introduction. Haven't finished it, but it seems to be of a very good quality.
5a3e19 No.487853
Once you've read Sitchin or any other number of source texts, you'll begin to understand the psychology of our ancestors better. That becomes especially curious once you see reflections of that kind of mentality in other media and sources. Like these for example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpaRouocBes
www.hildegard-society.org/2015/02/o-spectabiles-viri-antiphon.html
Now what does some scene from a Mark Twain movie and a vision of Hildegard von Bingen have in common? The careful reader will notice that they both are referring to the same kind of speaker. In fact, it's rather simple to identify this kind of origin, due to the inherent arrogance and malice of such talks. Whether you take a Joseph Smith and his Mormonism, these two incidents, the Miracle of the Sun in Fatima, Portugal or any other alleged revelation of heavenly knowledge and instruction, you always have that key component in it. That's a dead sure sign of authenticity. Once someone tries to convince you that "they are trying to help us", you can be 95% sure they're a fraud. That's simply not part of their rhetoric and doesn't make any sense historically as well.
5a3e19 No.487855
>>487851
>>487852
>>487853
>Krautanon fills up my next two years of buying and reading books
Nigga you based
5a3e19 No.487858
>>487855
Glad to find someone who's interested in it. It's very rare that people are critical enough to look behind the ideology and learn actually new things. I know some of my selection are rather fringe topics, but you find the freshest of waters far outside of inhabited lands. If there is but one thing you take from what I write here, let it be the quintessential result of my mentors work: there is no theism, that is belief in god, in ancient cultures. Does. Not. Exist. Read original source texts, I can link you plenty if you want to. It did not exist. They made factual, not fictional statements. These include other civilizations and politics in that regard, but no belief, no confession. There was the ritual, that is communication with these entities. But no divinity, no invisible, almighty whatnot. That was later a misunderstanding by the Greeks who didn't understand accounts from Babilim ("Gate of the Lofty Ones") and Egypt and thought it must be fiction. That idea was then used by the Romans to invent Christianity and manipulate the rebellious Jews of Judea into following Roman rulership.
And you will find these accounts everywhere, even in medieval and modern time. I already named several instances, but check with local folklore EVERYWHERE. I came across a flag of some Finnish village, it had two snakes in it and a boat without sails. It referred to some magician appearing there, saying he would return when they needed him. He then went to the shore, called a copper boat without sails from the sea with his magic voice and disappeared. The two snakes refer to the heraldic of a very well known group of… ancestors, those who were in charge of managing life on earth. In Sumeria you will find Enki having that sigil, in Africa he will be known as Obatala or Damballah. There's equivalents in every single culture on earth, though they can't possibly all have had contact with each other.
As for modern times, governments decided to hide these outside powers from the public due to being afraid they would loose influence over the people when they acknowledge high tech civilizations to exist besides ourselves. You can't make people follow your instructions if they are aware that people much more powerful, advanced and malicious exist around us and are capable of eradicating us for no reason at any time. So all that falls under the "UFO" topic today, I'd assume. Pic related, a picture from the USS Trepang, a submarine that made some great shots of a cigar shaped craft.
5a3e19 No.487860
I did some research on the Finland thing and came up with this now:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jyv%C3%A4skyl%C3%A4
There you can see the Coat of Arms.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A4in%C3%A4m%C3%B6inen
This is the guy with the copper boat. The similarities to all other creation accounts are startling.
5a3e19 No.487946
>>487850
>including leftists under ancap
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
5a3e19 No.487965
>>487858
Don't forget about the device that can create anything but was lost in the sea set to create salt endlessly.
5a3e19 No.487986
>>487851
>>487850
>progressives
>leftists
man fuck off.
5a3e19 No.488045
>>487851
It's always amusing how many revisions that last image gets while retaining Confessions of a Mask, which is ultimately an autobiography about a gay sadomasochist struggling to understand his urges. It's especially great that somebody removed the "Batshit Crazy" tag on a book where the author confesses that his first ejaculation was while masturbating to St Sebastian's martyrdom.
5a3e19 No.488104
>>487986
>Leftists on the pic I posted
Where?
5a3e19 No.488133
>>488104
huh, I thought I replied to this. Konkin and Chartier for starters. He probably just meant lolberg=leftist or something though
dc4d41 No.488179
If you liked C.S. Forester's Hornblower series, check out Rifleman Dodd/Death to the French and The Gun.
6789fe No.488283
The Turner Diaries is pretty good, even if you aren't a white nationalist. Everyone here ought to like books about the US govt being overthrown. I also just read Level Zero Heroes, which is about MARSOC dudes in Bala Murghab trashcanistan. Pretty good read, it was cool reading about guys who actually got to fight sandniggers instead of walking around stepping on IEDs, which was the entirety of both my deployments.
a7038d No.489378
>>487858
Shit, I thought that was a zeppelin at first
0fd677 No.489379
Bumping
anything else worth looking at?
Also dont forget the Poor Mans James Bond series of books, Kurt had some great bantz with local LEO where he used to ship copies of his books to.
Id love to own physical copies of this, think they would make it past border patrol?
93bce7 No.489381
Castles of Steel
Shattered Sword
Neptune's Inferno
Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors
Japanese Destroyer Captain
0fd677 No.489383
1a2531 No.489533
>>489379
There's a 5th one out there in PDF land as well as his Survivor series. I think Archive.org has it all.
fde359 No.489545
Monster Hunter International is pretty damn cool.
fc6c5f No.489819
think it would be a good idea to have /k/ related book reviews?
8c6ff2 No.490108
best translation of Clausewitz:
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a72589 No.490116
Has anyone here read the book "Frontsoldat Hitler: Der Freiwillige Des Ersten Weltkrieges"?
Is it worth purchasing? It looks fascinating.
391586 No.491395
840a98 No.491465
>>487291
>>487300
>The Forgotten Soldier by Guy Sajer
This book was written by a French-German who entered the Wehrmacht in 41, right at the beginning of operation Barbarossa. He deploys to the eastern front as part of the Rollbahntruppen, who move around and protect supplies, in winter of 41, and remains on the eastern front for most of the second world war as part of the Division Großdeutschland. He experiences so many horrible things, that it is understandable why people claim this book to be unrealistic. But it is not. This is what the actual Guy Sajer experienced. From start to finish.This is a book written by a husk. Written by what remains of a young man after war drained his soul. Even after all of this his suffering didn't end.
I so highly recommed this book, that I would make it standard school literature.
199b2d No.491543
>>491465
It was such a rollercoaster book, the last time i was so glued to a book was reading the original LOTR series growing up.
Fuck man, i felt so bad for Guy at the end, especially with him seperated from his mate that was with him from the start.
And then i read Panzer Commander and was bootyblasted by how good Luck had it
391586 No.491769
Found some reading list, need something way more /k/ related.
79908a No.491785
I still can't figure out the best reloading manual and tables.
391586 No.492262
Would anyone be interested in /k/ related books/literature reviews? id like to give it a try.
93bce7 No.492266
391586 No.492269
>>492266
Thats one, how would we do it?
93bce7 No.492271
>>492269
Read a book and post about it, I guess.
391586 No.492272
>>492271
i know that fam, i meant which way, video or text? long review or short?
70bf95 No.492273
I read Gates of Fire and Enemy at the Gates when I was a teenager. Gates of fire is more of a light novel, really enjoyable to read while doing laundry or something. Enemy at the Gates is a deeper book, but needs to be taken with more of a grain of salt since it claims to be a totally historic work, but its bias is fairly clear which annoyed me when I re-read it.
93bce7 No.492274
>>492272
The simpler the better, probably.
2e0607 No.492425
>>487375
my father told me that the allies never completely got rid of Nazi resistance, they just went completely underground and re-branded themselves as legitimate parts of society, e knew a Jewish woman and her husband who went to Bavaria to work and they ended up leaving after a year because they were scared shitless by "blackshirts doing marches in the woods"
321ed6 No.493053
Bumping, any more literature worth looking at?
840a98 No.493138
Bump
I need a book similar to "Forgotten Soldier".
b59d3a No.493301
Legionnaire by Simon Murray
It's a journal about his five years in the Legion. He was in Algeria when that one Legion group went rogue.
They made a movie about it with Tom Hardy but I haven't seen it.
219598 No.493302
>>493301
>Legionnaire by Simon Murray
the movie is pretty awful, hardy does a decent job, some parts are interesting
b9071f No.493330
>>493302
That sucks, I was looking forward to seeing it.
The book is still really good though, I've read it twice.
d1837a No.493403
Any of you Streloks got Sean McFate fiction book ? Shadow War.
1 year after the book can't find it to download, Amazon won't let me or my family member buy the ebook. I can buy any ebook, but not this one.
39d9c4 No.494176
Thanks for all the book recommendations so far fellas, heres my list for future reading i wanna get this year
>Legionnaire by Simon Murray
>Blackwater by Jeremy Scahill
>The Shadow World by Andrew Feinstein
>Gunship Ace by Al Venter (Neill Ellis mercenary book)
Hows it looking so far? anything else worth adding?
dcf129 No.494185
>>487591
>Tfw I'll have to be the first one to write a sexology analysis of warfare
0d946d No.494316
>>493403
Torrents, my hue friend.
e26009 No.494360
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>493053https://www.amazon.com/When-Titans-Clashed-Stopped-Studies/dp/0700621210/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_t_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=RYN6ZZ6ZQFWAKDA9X6YM
This book, its THE book about the eastern front, written by Col. David Glantz the Army War Colleges top guy on the eastern front
If any of you faggots have a decent attention span he gave a really good presenation
a8e569 No.494455
>>494360
Looks good anon thanks, any other books similar to this worth looking at?
8a885c No.494784
I'm getting interested in certain writers, and I'd like to know if Juan Primo de Rivera ever wrote any books about his political ideology? He's really interesting and I'd like to know more from the guy himself.
In addition, I see Yukio Mishima's book "Confessions of a Mask">>487851
has been featured. I don't know how that book ties into his politics but I am wondering if he ever wrote a book on what he believed politically? Like, non-fiction. I hear sword and steel is similar to that, but is more about weightlifting.
And the third guy I want to read works on is Gabriele D'Annunzio. Very curious guy, and I (like the other two) want to see if he has any works that showcase his political beliefs.
8a885c No.494785
>>494784
Holy shit I shouldn't use the internet at 4:00 AM.
JOSE Primo de Rivera, not Juan.
8c9fa3 No.495434
>>492425
an dey shot gaaaas at us as we ran. we deserve reparations for the emotional damage.
ef4bb8 No.495436
>>493302
Does he wear a mask in any scene?
f43d09 No.495440
>>494176
Read also Scahill secomd book Dirty Wars. And Relentless Strike.
>>494316
I tried all the ones I know, even the crawlers ones. 0 hits. Well, that is life I guess.
391586 No.495675
>>495440
have a look at bookz on irc, a few bots have some rare as fug books but are only online for a few hours a day.
4ddd7a No.495779
>>495777
Anarchist cookbook will get you killed.
321ed6 No.495781
>>495777
Unless its the absolute first generation Cookbook, consider every recipe tampered with.
So, what kind of books can be added to the list? ill list some as well
>Resistance to Tyranny a Primer
In depth but somewhat outdated (depending on section) book on the various stages and fronts of resisting a tyrannical government/invasion
>Total Resistance by Hans von Dach
Swiss version of above, smaller and more compact and lots of illustrations of methods of sabotage and plans on how OPFOR will search and engage guerrilla fighters.
840a98 No.495782
>>495779
I just added it because it's the "classic" book about making shit that will probably kill you and the target. The mention of "The poor man's Jame Bond" is meant to lead anyone with half a brain left on to the real track.
>>495781
I will add Total Resistance to the informational list. Thanks.
e4c727 No.495796
>>495777
You stupid nigger, this book is infinite times better than anarchist cookie book.
0c4c03 No.496210
Over the next few months im gonna start buying more books, heres my first order, how did i do?\
Also, what are some good Hind Helicopter related/themed songs/music? does such a thing even exist?
2abe83 No.496237
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>496210
Hell yea it exists
424579 No.496305
>>496210
Devils guard is good i enjoyed it yiu should try and get the other two books recalled to inferno and Devil's Guard III: Unconditional Warfare possible the books are a work of fiction but its very satisfying reading the shit they do.
391586 No.496411
>>496237
While Removekebab is great, i meant songs other then that, Crni Bombadier is great but is about stealth bombers instead.
391586 No.496677
Bumping, more /k/ literature lads.
4ddd7a No.496718
>>496677
I dunno how common these things are but here is something of my grandfather. I'm not going to rip this old SF manual apart for scans, but I can photograph chapters if people are interested.
1a9ec5 No.496916
>>496718
If it helps anon, you can get apps on your smartphone that scan using your camera, you should look into it.
b56f19 No.496933
>>487387
you gonna post a pdf o3o
7c551b No.497154
>>497153
Is there ANYTHING you don't have a turbofolk song about, greatest ally?
d38236 No.497156
>>497154
There's a few things. But these are Russian.
058a84 No.497262
>>495675
Thanks, will give it a try. The book is not rare, is new, it just nom existent online somehow.
058a84 No.497267
>>495675
Holy shit, found it on IRChighway ebooks channel, can't seem to be able to downloas it, will try tomorrow. Anyone interest here it is.
!Mysfyt Sean McFate & Bret Witter - [Tom Locke 01] - Shadow War (retail) (epub).rar
a487ae No.497277
>>497153
Thank you based serb.
560491 No.497295
>>491785
Play with quickload and learn to get EVERY variable of your load right.
3a0f79 No.497309
>>497267
heres a couple links too for ya fam
http://bookzz.org/
https://cse.google.com/cse/publicurl?cx=001639227550064093264:dznewka3cca
That google link is a custom search that searches for specific extensions, so give it a try.
3bddaa No.497479
29e981 No.497558
>>497309
Could not download from mIRC for some reason, saw your post. Tried bookzz, always offline for me, tried the custom search, found it in seconds. One dead link, one active. Spent most of my day reading the book.
If we ever meet anon, I will give you one my knives. Like they say You're the real mvp
219e8a No.497626
>>487851
>Storm of Steel
>fiction
f25519 No.497652
>>497558
Dont worry about it mate, just make sure to reup it somewhere in case someone else wants to read it.
fde359 No.497656
I saw this on a list of classic sci-fi stuff. Summary seems interesting. Is it /k/ approved?
f25519 No.497661
>>497656
Thought that sounded familiar, i havent read it but from what ive read its /k/ as fuck, one of the big things about the book series is that the right to bear arms is a main plot point and revolves around the empire and weapondealers at odds all the time.
b733ac No.497826
>>487313
How to profit from one's enemies was definitely a short but great read, thank you for that.
I had recently finished the autobiography of Hans Ulrich Rudel titled Stuka Pilot is a pretty good read if you like stories of World War II. It really gives an idea of struggle throughout the book and the continuous need to keep doing more for the people around you, so if that is your thing I highly recommend.
c1f0b0 No.498185
Aw yeah motherfuckers look what arrived.
The HIND toy is great but extremely fragile, i gotta reglue the propellor back to the body very carefully.
af72a8 No.498197
33080e No.498416
>>498185
Does anyone know if the tiny holes on its sides could be used as rifle ports for extra gunshipping?
e500fe No.498427
>>498416
The windows in the main compartment on the sides? yes, that can be removed and MGs can be attached to them.
40686c No.498742
91f397 No.498903
anyone know some good books about Spetsnaz?
1c7dd6 No.499164
>>498185
Two more arrived, Last Panther and Devils Guard.
Goddamn, Last Panther is graphic as fuck but really short, im nearly at the end already since i started reading it last night,
1c7dd6 No.499195
>>499164
And a bunch more arrived today!
i wish these orders would come in one box..
Only got 1-2 books to come now i believe.
06164c No.499212
>>487313
>Thats basically what the book was about, Machiavelli was making fun of antisocial psycopaths who prospered in that italian period (*cough* medicis).
>>487292
>Machiavelli's "how to kike", god i hate that book. tldr, in a high trust society be a lying abusive assole to win.
You people are faggots. Machiavelli scholars, like Maurizio Viroli, have convincingly argued that his work is a rhetorical one. It's intended to persuade a particular audience: the Florentine elites at the time (Firstly, Giuliano de' Medici, then when he died, Lorenzo de' Medici. Neither of which read the book, and wasn't published until after Machiavelli's death), i.e. the audience is not you. It's interpretation is not "le ironic prince," as the /lit/ autists constantly claim. Certainly the work can be, and has been, analysed philosophically for Machiavelli's claims about power and the nature of leaders, and some of his unique stipulative concepts like virtu and fortuna. Nevertheless, its original intent is neither ironic, nor meant to be taken as an amoral cookbook.
The entire work is basically an oration to convince a specific political elite to defend Italy against outsider barbarians and foreign elites (with the secondary aim that Machiavelli himself hope to join up again with the political elites and re-gain his government status. This is a state of affairs that counts against the "le ironic" meme, since he tried for years all the way up till his death to get back into government while the Medicis threw him scraps).
In fact, you don't even need secondary literature like Viroli's to convince yourself of this. Go look at the timeline of his life, then go learn some basic classical rhetoric, and re-read a literal translation of The Prince (e.g. Mansfield's or Skinner's). Especially the opening dedication, and the final exhortation chapter. Rhetorical skills and close reading of a literal-based translation will convince you that it is not ironic at all; and that in retrospect, Machiavelli was a kind of patriot.
672267 No.499236
>>499195
>meditations
who is the translator in that version?
1c7dd6 No.499250
>>499236
Willaim Kaufman.
>>499164
I just finished The Last Panther. What a fucking rollercoaster. The book is extremely short (i finished it in two sittings) but it wastes no time getting into the real gore that is the last days of WW2. Wolfgang and his mates as well as the last remaining King and JagdTigers fought west to try reach the Elbe to save as many people as they could.
Wolfgang sees firsthand the atrocities the Red Army was doing to the civilians as they fought west, including a moment where two fathers were forced to watch their daughters be gangraped to death before they themselves were hanged above them.
Fuck communists.
1c7dd6 No.499258
>>499250
What a surprise, doing some research to see if more of these (((memoirs))) are worth reading and it turns out its complete crock.
Thanks to reviews on the Amazon store page as well as goodreads which are buried under these near new 4-5 star reviews, people point out glaring errors within the book, the biggest one being that IS-3 Joe Stalins were somehow involved in the battle of the Kessel pocket. I even went back to make sure Wolfgang wasnt calling them something else, but he is infact directly naming and describing a tank that never saw service in europe during WW2 except for some extremely limited engagements against the japs in the final weeks in China.
People on the WoT forums as well as Goodreads and Amazon cant find any information regarding wolfgang or sprech media, not even an email address to verify information.
Fuck, i got scammed. this book is great if you consider it a fictional work, but dont even consider it a real memoir.
68a582 No.499260
>>499258
Does he describe the parts that make it an IS 3 and not an IS 2 like the pike nose? It might be a miss translation or an error.
1c7dd6 No.499265
>>499260
Nope, the bad reviews point out Wolfgang clearly describing the fat IS-3 as well as a scene where a king tiger uses a sunk IS3 as a bridge to get over a crater.
Not to mention Wolfgangs gunner seems to hit nearly every target and nearly everything is the same (Ammo hit and inferno, Ammo hit and explosion, Turret ring hit and hole where he can see inside.)
Even as each battle dragged on it was all the same shit.
Good fictional work, worthless for anything else.
c3ad54 No.499581
"War is a Racket"
Written by a former USMC Commandant, it explains how to deal with proffiteers, graft and bureaucratic buggery (and if you read it "backwards", it shows you how to exploit occupying forces…)
"Shoot the women first"
Helps understand how curtail ethnic and resistance groups and how to ID influencial assholes
"Save the last bullet for yourself" -Rob Krott
In indepth bio of an American "merc" durring the Sudan and later the Serbian shitstorms
These are just the ones off the top of my head. I have about way too damn many books from hobby (black powder, rockets, radio) to shit that actually causes watch list anotation.
For a fiction ref, I recommend "Halo: The Fall of Reach". I was really supprised by the author's work on showing how 117 came to grips with never having a life outside of war and how to deal with casualties and collateral damage
6476ab No.499753
4060b1 No.500119
>>499265
>>499258
Holy hell, Devils Guard is such an amazing read after the disappointment that was The Last Panther.
im only a few chapters in, but i gotta say the SS so far are quickly becoming the counter to the Viet Minh.
Why are the sequels so expensive?
bf8236 No.500533
4ddd7a No.500539
>>500119
>Why are the sequels so expensive?
Last time they were printed was mid 00's.
bf8236 No.500545
>>500539
Time to kickstart/gofund a new reprint of 2 and 3?
4ddd7a No.500548
>>500545
Unless you can find some heavy backing you aren't going to get reprints anytime soon.
91f397 No.500549
>>500545
I have both of them if i find the will to and the ability ill try and scan both of them.
6031f6 No.500801
>>500549
>>500548
its alright lads ill track em down one way, the first book alone guarantees me buying physical.
Anyway, another book haul i found on ebay, the entire fucking series of World War, thought you guys might like it, old editions too! but VERY used!
a26d3d No.501178
>>491769
>pol books 12
I like muh books and there are interesting things in some packs, but I see why that cancer was banned on /pol/
I see on another list Hagakure on the same row as trump, thernokike, cialdini, and greene
seriously wtf
>>500801
I kinda like some turtledove books, but his characters are crap, his history is mostly textbook 'history,' and inserts needless progressive nonsense. Jew.
68c117 No.501726
Anarchist Cookbook
the Metro books
68c117 No.501727
68c117 No.501728
8d004f No.501749
>>500801
The author has a fetish for "romantic betrayal" so if youre not into that dont read it. Constant cuck themes are the only human character development, it pissed me off by book 3 this was before imageboards so I didnt know why someone would be into this shit. Read some of his other works, features heavily there too. Also for some reason Soviets are retarded, Nazis are 2D chaotic satanist evil, yet America is virtuous multiculti good and builds a spaceship despite not getting von braun.
He's the milquetoast of alt history.
9462f9 No.502003
ooooooooh boy, here we go. i have an absolute fuckload of info to dump, in basically all forms. so instead of going to the trouble of posting everything and making you dredge through that, i'll just post a catalog of what i have and people can request things.
not many of these are specifically /k/ related, but neither were those nietzsche and sitchin posts, and people seemed to love those.
these are notepad files that i'll just put into private pastebins and link them, most are waaaay too long to just copy into posts.
-AVE NEX ALEA (all the weird formal text from the /k/ wikia - essentially the /k/ religious text of the Murderkube)
-a pretty close replica of Ivan's Fiery Grads, those tasty hot almonds that Kommandostore sells
-How to Survive a Riot
-Interview with Ted Kaczynski
-33 'Humanity Fuck Yeah' imgur links
-The Life of a Finnish Newsboy (taken from a YT comments section of a seinfeld clip where newman nearly loses his shit talking about mail piling up)
-The Book of the Remnants (messages from a weird shadowy group from a few months ago that has dropped straight off the fucking map since)
-the priest and his students (shitloads of Q&A plus preaching from some guy on /b/ last year claiming to be a priest of a lovecraftian cult)
-a very, very long list of Ben "insert-joke-about-killing-subhumans-here" Garrison
-full text of HG Wells "The Country of the Blind"
-a bizarre demon summoning that probably doesn't work but i'm too superstitious to try it
-the Forest Monk Training Handbook from ReWild University (they have a YT channel too)
-a one paragraph story about a stalker retrieving an artifact, from r/STALKERpls forgive
-a short juggalo-to-english dictionary compiled by some guy who roomed with one of those wigger jackoffs for a period
-the absolute original Grimms version of Rapunzel (way weirder and darker obviously)
-a detailed description of how to set up total security for Windows 8.1
these are PDF's that i'll just have to post in batches if more than 5 are requested.
-Al Azif - The Necronomicon (original sumerian shit, translated from ancient greek)
-Al Azif - The Necronomicon (really really shitty, likely written by some 16 year old edgelord who just discovered lovecraft, that said it has some merit in terms of the rituals themselves)
-full text of "All in the Timing" by David Ives
-full text of "As I Lay Dying" by Faulkner
-a long info book about owls
-Introduction to Basic AK Type Rifle Identification (noticeable differences between AK-47, 74, AKM, etc)
-Arrest-Proof Yourself (exactly what it sounds like)
-Gunshot Wounds - Practical Aspects of Firearm Ballistics
-One Day In The Life of Ivan Denisovich (short story about life in soviet gulags)
-Rifle Accuracy Facts v1.0
-Russian for Dummies (y'know those colorful yellow books with the little bart simpson-style character that people buy as gifts or jokes and never actually read)
-The Art of Deception by Kevin Mitnick (all about 'social engineering' and getting past all kinds of security to get or manipulate sensitive information)
-The Gulag Archipelago (possibly incomplete, basically an entire history and catalogue of the soviet gulag system)
-The Secret Teachings of All Ages (basically a total cover-all of mystic teachings across all religions, movements, cults, and time periods)
-The Art of Making Primitive Bows and Arrows
-The Ultimate Guide to Wilderness Living
-Underground Houses
i also have an ungodly amount of infographs and interesting greentexts, but this thread is dedicated to reading material. here's the only picture i have like the ones posted, plus the explanation of it.
just let me know what you're interested in and i'll post it. PDF's will just get posted, for notepad files i'll post a pastebin link.
d8fb84 No.502027
>>487292
> high trust society
>in the Italian Renaissance Era…
Anon, what you and the other burger here >>487313 know of Italian history could fit on a postage stamp in size-14 font. Despite modern claims, Italy was NOT a high-trust society, nor was Macchiavelli being satirical. I've read that book in three languages now, including the original. He was merely stating unpleasant facts.
d8fb84 No.502030
>>501178
>turtledove
His only good book was the first one: "Guns of the South", everything since then has had ever more and more of his Jewish background showing through, to the point where in one book he has a character claims that the nazis tortured people for fun, UNLIKE THE KGB.
f32f6f No.502044
>>502030
>Grabbed a cheap copy of the first World at War book.
>It's okay, tired about the Jews and muh holocausting from characters that realistically would have no clue on what's going on.
>It just gets worse and worse with each book.
>Third book literally ends with a jew who escaped from Poland to England travelling on a secret mission to Palestine for some stupid reason.
Haven't bothered with the 4th.
7e2295 No.502140
>>502003
Could I request all the out there shit (Ave, Book of Remnants, etc)
972d12 No.502153
>>502003
>first pic
The iron pill list should have some of Nietzsche's work TBH.
f3822b No.502178
>>502030
I've only read "Guns of the South", and if that's the best he has to offer that's terrible. The first half was OK but second half was a bore.
9462f9 No.502293
>>502140
Ave Nex Alea
https://pastebin.com/mAGDyDQw
Book of the Remnants
https://pastebin.com/H0rYY2Xh
the lovecraftian priest
https://pastebin.com/NV73ZbWw
the image i posted is the drawing he talks about at the very end, posted with the story.
also the links he gives are shit. i've posted both the better and shitty necronomicon here, as well as a PDF of Lovecraft's dream cycle.
alleged demon summoning
https://pastebin.com/Gw5swW3g
let me know if i missed anything. this is all that i would consider 'out there' as you put it, since everything else is either practical stuff or just stories.
9462f9 No.502294
>>502293
>>502140
i remembered some stuff i didn't put in my catalog, so here you go.
a26d3d No.502600
>>502030
>>502178
I never finished tbh, the time traveling afrikaners were le ebil raycists, lee loved his based niggers were too much to get into it. even at my most 'tolerant' I couldn't really take it. And that is my favorite besides maybe byzantium stories or whatever they were. When I said I kinda like some of his books, I must have been thinking of another author, because I'm drawing a blank right now.
>>502003
I don't recall iron pill being that lame
>Arrest-Proof Yourself
is that the one where he tells you how to act like a woke nigger when dealing with the super-intelligent police?
d7eee7 No.502604
>>501178
>>501749
>>502030
>>502600
Aw fuck, i regret buying it now, im reading through Tigers in the Mud and i really dont like what im reading so far.
Fug, i could have bought another tonk model or something. ;-;
d7eee7 No.502605
>>502604
Lemme clarify, i LOVE Tigers in the mud, i meant the Turtledove books.
9462f9 No.502719
>>502600
i wouldn't know, i haven't had time to read it
seriously, i have a kind of bad habit of just saving any and all PDF's i come across that look at all interesting, whether i'll get around to reading them in the next ten years or not.
read it and report back. it's written by a former cop so i doubt it tells you how to "spit in dah MAHN'S raycis fase".
anything else you're interested in?
a26d3d No.502805
>>502719
just find a section or two of it to read, you'll see it's garbage.
>spit in dah MAHN'S raycis fase
no, I meant he is suggesting niggertier behaviour that isn't directly confrontational, hence as woke as Bobo can get. It's basically ''don't talk to the cops: the book"
he also suggests pissing yourself as a last resort. he's a cop and a lawyer. he's fucking scum.
9462f9 No.502821
>>502805
yikes. thanks for the heads-up.
like i said, i'm in the habit of saving anything that looks mildly interesting. which is good for some things, not so great for others.
d901e6 No.503469
Bumping
this threads goin breddy gud.
527996 No.503575
>>495796
<implying it's illegal to make explosives
GET FUCKED, NATGOVSHILL!
527996 No.503580
Amazed that no true Afri/k/aner has posted Unintended Consequences by John Ross yet. Semi-historical fiction told through three generations of gun owner in 'murica from pre-NFA to post-Waco.
Timmy's self-styled "New Testament"
Industrial Society and its Future - Theodore Kaczynski
I generally don't waste my time with fag-losophy/history, but these are v. good, generally speaking.
- t. Literatura snob
13d597 No.504144
bumping, found the Devils Guards sequels on thriftbooks for nearly 100usd each.
f84618 No.504382
Heads up all, Matthew Bracken, the author of the Enemies book series is about to release a new book, The Red Cliffs of Zerhoun.
https://www.enemiesforeignanddomestic.com/
>Some men will travel a thousand miles to kidnap our children for sex slavery. Some men will go much farther and risk everything to bring them all home.
Holy fuck this is going to be amazing.
b39006 No.504794
>>504382
fwiw, I read castigo cay and all I could think of was a plebeian epstein's island. Minus the kiddies and jews of course.
748625 No.505314
Any recommendation on books for kids?
f871cc No.505321
>>505314
I read Starship Troopers and some of the Halo novels when I was fairly young and remember liking them. If you're looking specifically for books on gun safety I don't think I read anything besides the BSA merit badge handbooks.
748625 No.505462
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>505321
I was looking for safety, but also general introduction to terminology (Explaining things like "bolt" "charging handle" "seer" "transfer bar" "half-cock" or "primer" that isn't just a dictionary) and mechanism (the actual mechanics. Something like embed related in book form for kids.).
e59d71 No.505463
748625 No.505619
How is To Hell and Back? Audie Murphy is amazing, but I've seen plenty of good stories made boring by people who weren't good enough writers to tell them.
9874df No.505717
>>502003
Those pictures are bullshit classifications. Yet, what to expect. Whoever buys into that kind of shit is beyond help anyways. Simply the placement of the Chymical Wedding into that kind of classification is proof that whoever made those images has either never read these works and simply pulled images off a google search and made a collage in GIMP or has never understood a single word of the text he read. Which is ridiculous, since the very first paragraph of that work already declares what it is about, in very clear terms. I'd say it's impossible for any thinking person to oversee or misinterpret that. And yet it is mingled with various other books that have only marginal relations to each others content. Ridiculous, but go ahead.
0b8707 No.505790
Is there any good alternatives any of you can recommend for buying books besides Amazon?
86d1b5 No.505794
>>505790
Local used book stores, goodwill/thrift shops.
0b8707 No.505797
>>505794
Online specifically, I am stuck in a base I should of mentioned that
86d1b5 No.505800
>>505797
Hm, the only two that I can think of that aren't B&N or Amazon would be Powell's books and Books a Million.
f871cc No.505808
>>505790
You could always try half.com or ebay.
a6a4cb No.505869
>>505790
i got you fam
>Book depository, amazon affiliated bookstore that has free worldwide shipping on all products sold
>Barnes review for right wing literature, expensive shipping within and outside USA
>Ebay book sellers, many of them have free shipping, my personal favorites below
<Simply Best Prices 10-20 day shipping (Books and loads of other stuff, lots of /k/ tier books for sale
<World of Books Australia (Another good sale, much bigger catalog of books)
<Book fountain (Good and bad, small shipping fee)
Pic related, bought these books which i plan on reviewing on my jewtube page later on when i get them.
eef098 No.506339
Heads up everyone, bookzz.org is gone and is now on a new domain which is called
http://b-ok.org/
c8e84b No.506402
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>>505790
>>505869
thanks men, i was wondering a less kikey alternative also.
6ebe01 No.506428
Thud Ridge is also an interesting one. Goes into detail about one F-105D pilot's ordeal in the Vietnam War and more
3f0dce No.506434
>>502003
>-Al Azif - The Necronomicon (original sumerian shit, translated from ancient greek)
I want this
748625 No.506447
>>505790
Amazon Smile+Second Amendment Foundation donation?
5f878a No.507164
Bumping.
Whats the general opinion of the Stackpole Military history books? i got Tigers in the mud and its fantastic and want more.
2208be No.508167
Live thread, i like you guys here.
Got some new books and got two more Stackpole books on the way, the SS series is great as well as Battlefield Berlin.
60b29c No.508276
>Storming the City - US Military Performance in Urban Warfare from World War II to Vietnam
Fairly educational in general terms when it comes to urban warfare on operational level.
c5bc86 No.508428
I am looking for some good first hand accounts from any European war. Books that read kind of like a diary of horror. I enjoyed Guy Sajers "The Forgotten Soldier" way too much to not feel guilty, and "Blood Red Snow" by Günter Koschorrek was great too. I believe these books help you understand the horrors of war, and the things men can and must endure to survive being stuck between the gears of an all-controlling machine, with madmen pulling the leavers, and grindstones put in place to work your soul.
Scifi books of the same type are good too I guess. I loved "Starship Troopers".
b0129e No.508556
>>508428
you should look into the World War II Library series of books, they are the war biographies of german officers from WW2, Ive read Panzer Commander and ive started Soldat, good read.
Also for the love of god DONT READ ANYTHING FROM SPRECH MEDIA! THEY ARE ALL FAKE WAR MEMOIRS
1b0d98 No.508592
>>495779
>>495782
the anarchist cookbook is utter gobshite
a much better alternative is improvised munitions handbook v3 for weapons,
total synthesis and otto snows books for drugs>>495796
1266f6 No.508866
>>508592
>the anarchist cookbook is utter gobshite
You should know the computer version is completely different from the paperback version. And I honestly doubt you've read either.
>search EYNTKE and don't mention it
17ad37 No.508918
>>502805
What really sucks is that the book could have been good. There really is a lot to say about what rights Americans have in relation to the police, but instead of informing people about what they can do, it wastes the opportunity by spending the whole book telling people how to lie down and get fucked by their masters properly. So far, I've yet to find a book that properly covers what the police can and can't do, and how to act towards them.
1266f6 No.508929
>>508918
Have you considered actually talking to one?
You act like they have cooties or something.
Maybe you'll be the one to right the book, who knows?
3065ee No.509013
>>506402
>those red laces, doe -
mmmmmmmm.apng
ca025e No.509043
>>506434
sorry i've been gone
see >>502293
supposedly, a 'cultist' brought a really old, possibly incomplete manuscript in fucking ancient greek to this publisher. they speculate it was actually translated into ancient greek from god knows what else whenever it was written.
have fun, stay safe. make sure you have the proper seals and salts in place as well as mosin for emotional support before summoning yog-sothoth.
17ad37 No.509112
>>508929
>Have you considered actually talking to one?
I just read a book by one called Arrest Proof Yourself, and the majority of that that turned out to be a crock of shit. That being said, I really don't know any local cops.
>You act like they have cooties or something.
I wouldn't trust a cop with informing me about my rights for the same reason I wouldn't ask an IRS employee how to get away with committing fraud. It would be the equivalent of asking "Excuse me sir, can you tell me how to make your job harder?" I'd rather ask somebody without a conflict of interest on a subject.
1266f6 No.509122
>>509112
It's not a fucking trade, it's a skill.
>"Excuse me sir , can you tell me how to make your job harder?"
You're acting like a shitty horse's ass. They aren't security guards, and you don't have to fucking ask an auditor or investigator how to avoid your taxes, millions of normal, everyday Americans do it every fucking year and every year it costs the U.S. people like $2bil every year.
I can sense that you think of cops as bad guys, and while admittedly many are involved in corruption and their own personal vices, they aren't all that bad. For them it seems like getting in a fight every now and again in prison to make sure you aren't seen as weak, or British.
Talk to a retired cop if it seems all that hopeless, you fucking mongrel.
17ad37 No.509274
>>509122 (Checked)
I don't think you understand what I meant by making that analogy. The point is that asking a cop to explain your rights doesn't guarantee he will explain them to you in good faith. If you know your rights while being stopped by a cop, that makes it harder for him to arrest you. Since it's a cop's job to arrest people, a cop honestly telling you your rights is pretty counter-intuitive to him. I'm not saying there are cops who won't telly you your rights honestly, but that doesn't change the fact that there is a conflict of interest there. That's what the analogy meant.
>I can sense that you think of cops as bad guys, and while admittedly many are involved in corruption and their own personal vices, they aren't all that bad.
If your success in your job is measured by how many people you put in prison, I'm not going to see that occupation (or you by extension) in that great of a light.
Sage for shitty thread derailment
9f8203 No.511083
Anyone read those Northwest Front books? they seem… something /k/ tier.
b5bd0b No.511126
>>487313
>The lost fleet, another scifi book thats probably the first real star ship tactics book for the next 100 years
That sounds interesting. Can you tell me more?
b5bd0b No.511127
>>487850
>>487851
Don't suppose we could get these sorts of collections of books put together and uploaded? Like the /pol/ monthly releases, but to match these infographics.
2d2856 No.511718
My copy of For Europe finally arrived.
this thing is fuckin huge, this is gonna be a good read.
eda163 No.512547
If anyone is interested in torrents:
1. 517 Military Field Manuals (US)
https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4624236/517_Military_Field_Manuals_(US)
2. Guerrilla Warfare & Military Books - Modern Ninja Library
https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/8140548/Guerrilla_WarfareampMilitary_Books_-_Modern_Ninja_Library
3. Osprey books - 1800+ books
https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/6364430/Osprey_books_-_1800__books_-_NOT_rared_or_zipped.
4. A piratebay user who uploaded many books on military history and weapons:
https://thepiratebay.org/user/JinRohEX/
eda163 No.512550
fdd7ec No.514320
>>487216
Currently reading "The Road" in class, and it's really good; very /k/ish in the sense that so far, it's a comfy wasteland walk with a strelok and his boytrap.
bf97e7 No.514569
>>487216
Have you tried the Ragnar Benson ones?
fe6398 No.518044
Bumping, nearly lost this thread!