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Vladimir Peniakoff (1897–1951)

Auteur de Mon Armée Privée

2 oeuvres 196 utilisateurs 7 critiques

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Mon Armée Privée (1950) — Auteur — 195 exemplaires

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Private Army by Vladimir Peniakoff - published 1950 - this Corgi edition 1965. The mission: “Sow despondency and alarm.” A riveting eyewitness account of the British Army’s first forays into special forces’ irregular warfare in the north African theatre of the Second World War. ‘Popski’ is a charmingly erudite writer and one who has no ego. He willingly tells of as many cock-ups as triumphs, and gradually the reader becomes bewitched by his unorthodox and self-taught approach to waging war behind enemy lines. Following victory over Rommel’s Afrika Korps, the story crosses the Med to Italy - where the action is at its most gripping. Reminiscent in the desert chapters of Lawrence’s Seven Pillars prose, this one’s a real gem.… (plus d'informations)
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Polaris- | 6 autres critiques | Jul 13, 2022 |
Nothing wrong with the book per se, but it's not my usual genre and it didn't pull me in fast enough. I set it down, and when it surfaced again months later, I had other things I wanted to read. Looking at the page I left it at, the beginning of chapter two, I realized that his style, ponderous and deliberate, probably didn't help:

"Improvisation and dash are foreign to my nature, unknown risks make me uncomfortable; I am never so happy as when I can spend my time making cautious preparations. Slow and unhurried, I have of course many times let golden opportunities slip by, unused...." and so on and on. I think my golden opportunity to read the book also slipped by, unused.… (plus d'informations)
 
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muumi | 6 autres critiques | Nov 6, 2019 |
The very definition of chutzpah.

Read, enjoy, wonder.
 
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expatscot | 6 autres critiques | Jun 29, 2019 |
War at the micro level - the experiences of a very small, autonomous unit fighting in North Africa and Italy, during World War II. Operating behind enemy lines, Popskis Private Army (PPA) was fashioned and led by the maverick Vladimir Peniakoff, a Belgian of Russian extraction, who was not a professional soldier. Evocative, immediate, it is a good read, one of the infinite strand of the world engulfing conflict.
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Œuvres
2
Membres
196
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#111,885
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
7
ISBN
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