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Alfred Wellnitz

    Alfred Wellnitz, tras retirarse de una carrera como ingeniero eléctrico en el sector tecnológico, inició una nueva etapa como autor a la edad de setenta y tres años. Su escritura está profundamente influenciada por un rico tapiz de experiencias vitales, incluyendo su servicio naval y su trabajo en el sector inmobiliario. Esta diversa formación da forma a su enfoque narrativo, centrado en profundas historias humanas y personajes complejos. Sus obras exploran temas de propósito y resiliencia ante los desafíos de la vida.

    Cold War Stories
    For the Cause: The Cold War Turns Hot in Korea and Why Young Men Went to War
    • Two young South Dakota farm boys, Pete Houser and Chris Engleson, with uncertain futures decide to join the marines as an alternative to some other mundane job.It is 1950 and they complete boot camp just as the Korean War suddenly erupts. Chris finds himself assigned to the First Provisional Marine Brigade being hurriedly put together to be deployed to Korea. Pete is assigned to a marine unit providing base security for the Sangley Point Naval Air Station in the Philippines. The story follows the lives of the two young men during the last six months of 1950 while Chris in Korea is involved in the Pusan Perimeter, Inchon and the Chosin Reservoir battles and Pete spends his time as a security guard in the Philippines. Over a short period of time Chris goes from a green farm boy to a seasoned warrior and Pete's world expands quickly as he encounters unfamiliar moral standards and first love. The story alternates between Chris in Korea and Pete in the Philippines until the story comes to a surprising conclusion.

      For the Cause: The Cold War Turns Hot in Korea and Why Young Men Went to War
    • Cold War Stories

      • 154 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      During the period of the Cold War (1947 until 1991) many of the resources of the United States were devoted to the Cold War. Though a nebulous form of war, there were major conflicts supported by the Cold War’s leading antagonist, The United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. There was a clear beginning, ending and a winner of the Cold War. The United States being clearly the winner. The book’s author spent most of his adult working life serving in the armed forces or working on government contracts associated with the cold war as an engineer. The books short stories are fictional based on incidents, observations, experiences and conversations the author had during the Cold War period.

      Cold War Stories