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Prague Winter (Enhanced Edition)
Prague Winter (Enhanced Edition): A Personal Story of Remembrance and War, 1937-1948 | Madeleine Albright
Prague Winter, the enhanced e-book edition, gives readers exclusive access to ten video interviews and one audio clip with Madeleine Albright. In the enhanced e-book Albright reveals how this book is different from any other she's written and pores over personal photos, family documents, and even a Slovak costume that she wore as a young girl to tell you the stories that bring these artifacts to life. Before Madeleine Albright turned twelve, her life was shaken by the Nazi invasion of Czechoslovakiathe country where she was bornthe Battle of Britain, the near total destruction of European Jewry, the Allied victory in World War II, the rise of communism, and the onset of the Cold War. Albright's experiences, and those of her family, provide a lens through which to view the most tumultuous dozen years in modern history. Drawing on her memory, her parents' written reflections, interviews with contemporaries, and newly available documents, Albright recounts a tale that is by turns harrowing and inspiring. Prague Winter is an exploration of the past with timeless dilemmas in mind and, simultaneously, a journey with universal lessons that is intensely personal. The book takes readers from the Bohemian capital's thousand-year-old castle to the bomb shelters of London, from the desolate prison ghetto of Terezn to the highest councils of European and American government. Albright reflects on her discovery of her family's Jewish heritage many decades after the war, on her Czech homeland's tangled history, and on the stark moral choices faced by her parents and their generation. Often relying on eyewitness descriptions, she tells the story of how millions of ordinary citizens were ripped from familiar surroundings and forced into new roles as exiled leaders and freedom fighters, resistance organizers and collaborators, victims and killers. These events of enormous complexity are nevertheless shaped by concepts familiar to any growing child: fear, trust, adaptation, the search for identity, the pressure to conform, the quest for independence, and the difference between right and wrong. "No one who lived through the years of 1937 to 1948," Albright writes, "was a stranger to profound sadness. Millions of innocents did not survive, and their deaths must never be forgotten. Today we lack the power to reclaim lost lives, but we have a duty to learn all that we can about what happened and why." At once a deeply personal memoir and an incisive work of history, Prague Winter serves as a guide to the future through the lessons of the pastas seen through the eyes of one of the international community's most respected and fascinating figures. Please note that due to the large file size of these special features this enhanced e-book may take longer to download then a standard e-book.
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Creme_de_la_them
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Book #26 of the year: ”Prague Winter” by Madeleine Albright

I really enjoyed this book. Well researched and full of primary sources, including many the average person wouldn‘t have access to. I loved the deep dive into Czech and Czechoslovak history and politics, the complexities of interactions between Churchill, Hitler, Stalin, and Benes, and the personal touch added by Albright‘s lived experiences.

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Litsi
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This is not a story about an extraordinary life. It‘s about an ordinary life during an extraordinary event: the Holocaust. Because Albright didn‘t learn how her family was affected by the war until she was middle aged, this has neither that explanatory nor nostalgic feel of a memoir. Instead it‘s captivating to follow her discovery of her past and her simultaneous musings about it. Read it & the name “Bohemia” will mean so much more to you.

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Texreader
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Did some research and have updated my list for #CzechRepublic for #readingeurope2020. I also added recommendation from @MellieAntoinette Thank you!

KarouBlue 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 I really enjoyed the history presented in Albright‘s book! If you check it out, I hope you enjoy it! 4y
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ONH
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The best non-fiction book about WWII I have ever read. Madeleine Albright (US Ambassador to the UN, Secretary of State) was from Czechoslovakia and her father worked in the govt before, during, and after WWII. This book explains the unfolding and tragedy of WWII from the Czech perspective— a country betrayed by the Allies and forgotten by modern historians— and explores political decisions made in dire circumstances. 10/10 read ⭐️🇨🇿

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Lynnsoprano
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The endpapers depict a scene I know so well. It‘s been too long, Praha!

Lindy lovely #endpapers 6y
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Lynnsoprano
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This has been sitting on my shelf since Christmas, calling to me. Today I answered. Only a few pages in, but already fascinating.

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Insightsintobooks
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Lynnsoprano
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When your son-in-law gives your daughter a book for Christmas that she already owns, and it ends up under your tree😄

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Tjackson
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44/52-🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟/5! This is an outstanding book that document historical events that took place during World War II, as well as sharing Dr Madeline Albright‘s family history. She is a brilliant writer and thinker. Above is the last paragraph of the book and I highly recommend reading it!

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Tjackson
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Well said! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

JanuarieTimewalker13 Yes!!!👍🏽 6y
tammysue 👏🏻😁 6y
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Tjackson
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Making great progress on my weekend reading goals! The coffee helps! Happy Saturday!

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Tjackson
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74% read of this 731 page book! I started it in late April and put it down after 350pages, but today should be the day to finish it! It is a wonderful book about a time in history that is terribly sad, but the stories need to be told and never forgotten.

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Tjackson
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Tjackson
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Dr. Madeline Albright, former Secretary of State, got a D- in geography in 1st grade!!! She improved to a B. I would say she has improved to an AAAAA+ over the years.

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Tjackson
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Reading this book makes me sad and angry. It is very informative and I wish more people would explore the atrocities of the past, so we don‘t repeat history - but we are repeating it right next now. The media is not the enemy of the state!

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Tjackson
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Car‘s still in the shop, didn‘t go to the office, walked to the grocery store for some basics. Now, I hope to read 100 pages of this wonderful book today!

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Tjackson
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I started reading this book in May and stopped around page 350 of 731 pages. I‘m determined to finish reading this book this month. The stories make me sad and angry, but I am learning a lot. He is a brilliant person!

Mamashep Such a great book! 6y
Tjackson @Mamashep I agree! 6y
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Tjackson
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I am learning a lot from this well-written book, but I was shocked last night when I realized it was 750 pages. When I downloaded it, clearly I did not pay attention. It may take me another month to finish it, but I won‘t give up. Being a slow reader really sucks!

Notafraidofwords I‘m a slow reader too 7y
MayJasper Me too. I marvel at those who race through twenty or more books a month. But I can only go at my own pace 7y
Tjackson @Notafraidofwords Thanks for sharing. It is good to know I am not the only one. 😀😀😀 7y
Tjackson @MayJasper Thanks! I am determined to read 52 books this year, but that means a lot time because of my slow pace. I think the slowness helps me savor it more. No way I could read 20 in a month unless we are talking pictures books.😀😀😀 7y
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Tjackson
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I started reading this book over a month ago and got distracted by 10 other books, so I back here. I am determined to finish reading it this week. Dr. Albright is an amazingly talented historian!!!

jpmcwisemorgan I have quite a few books I‘ve started and not finished and I need to get back to them! I can‘t help that there are so many books to read and I want to read them all right now. 7y
Tjackson @jpmcwisemorgan I do this all the time, but I am trying to get better at finishing each of them. 7y
Tjackson @jpmcwisemorgan I just realized why I took a break from this book....it is 750 pages!! I have read 270 pages so far. I may have to take another break. 7y
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Tjackson
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Happy Friday!!! Spending the day reading while waiting for doctors appointments. It is a good use of time. Still enjoying this book. I typically avoid books about WWII, but this is so different.

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Tjackson
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Making progress - 27% read, 21 more chapters and 520 pages to go!!!!

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Tjackson
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Part I ✅ only 543 more pages to go!! Very well written and I am learning a lot. Secretary Albright is just brilliant!!!!

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Tjackson
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I am learning a lot more about WWII and it is from a different perspective. So happy the size of the book (750 pages) didn‘t intimidate me.

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Tjackson
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I typically do not read books about war, but I am finding this one to be very informative and straight forward. I am learning so details about the war that I haven‘t encountered and I want to follow up by reading some biographies. 164 pages done - 750 pages total!

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Tjackson
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Madeline Albright is gifted in many ways. I selected this book because it is about Prague and I am visiting Prague in November. I am learning so much from each page. Her writing style is perfect for me. Only 600 more pages to go in the 750 page book!!!

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Tjackson
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Just 1% read of the 750 pages and I can already tell that I am going to enjoy this and learn a lot about Prague and Madeline Albright.

KarouBlue Hooray!!! 7y
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MsLeah8417
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In December 2017, made my first trip to Shakespeare and Sons Bookstore and Cafe in Prague! I loved it and cannot wait to visit again this year. I picked up two books (although I wanted many more) and met another wanderer from the states while browsing the stacks. I have long admired Secretary Albright and cannot wait to read this book!

TheAnitaAlvarez Love that bookshop! I run into it while getting to the Kafka museum and stayed there for hours looking for books I wanted 7y
MsLeah8417 Me, too! I am fortunate to have family in Praha so I was given a book from the shop during their visit with me last March and then was taken there almost directly after arriving there in December. 😊 I cannot wait to go back to visit again in 2018 and this time I hope to sit and have tea and sit for a couple@of hours. 7y
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Cortg
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My bookish purchases yesterday. Off on a new adventure of this beautiful city today!

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Cinfhen
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A little audio listening, as my annoying migraine is making a reappearance. Madeleine Albright, former ambassador to the UN,first discovered her Jewish identity at the age of 59, when a newspaper reporter broke the story. This is her recounting of her years growing up in Prague, when Hitler came to power. It's fascinating (at times dry) #popsugar ~a book with 4 seasons in the title #LRC13 & #BWB #historicalevent #readharder ~ book about war

Jas16 Hope you are migraine free soon. 8y
LeahBergen Go away, migraine! 👎🏻 8y
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Megabooks Feel better soon! I've added this to my TBR. 8y
Merethebookgal Hope you feel better soon! 8y
ChasingOm I love Albright's books -- she's a personal shero! 8y
kspenmoll Hope migraine is gone! 8y
Cinfhen Thanks so much for the well wishes ❤️I truly appreciate the care @Jas16 @LeahBergen @Ebooksandcooks @Merethebookgal & @kspenmoll This migraine doesn't seem to be done with me yet 🤕😪 8y
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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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Four books on my TBR that are #setineasterneurope. Two memoirs and two novels, some of the stories extend to other parts of the world as well. #toomanybookstoolittletime #photoadaynov16

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