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Sam Sloan

Author of Infiltration

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Works by Sam Sloan

Associated Works

The Great Gatsby (1925) — Foreword, some editions — 82,577 copies, 1,299 reviews
Profiles in Courage (1956) — Introduction, some editions — 3,595 copies, 27 reviews
The FBI Story: A Report to the People (1956) — Introduction, some editions — 171 copies, 2 reviews
Chess the Easy Way (1942) — Foreword, some editions — 128 copies, 2 reviews
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (1961) — Introduction — 117 copies, 6 reviews
My Best Games of Chess 1908-1923 (1939) — Introduction, some editions — 93 copies, 1 review
Bobby Fischer's Chess Games (1973) — Preface — 58 copies
Tigran Petrosian His Life and Games (1974) — Introduction, some editions — 54 copies, 1 review
The Chess Sacrifice: Technique, Art and Risk in Sacrificial Chess (1968) — Foreword, some editions — 34 copies
World Chess Championship Candidates Tournament Zurich 1953 (2015) — Introduction, some editions — 1 copy

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Canonical name
Sloan, Sam
Legal name
Sloan, Samuel Howard
Other names
SLOAN, Haji Mohammed Ismail
SLOAN, Sam
SLOAN, Samuel Howard
Birthdate
1944-09-07
Gender
male
Occupations
chess player
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Richmond, Virginia, USA
Places of residence
Bronx, New York, USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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5 reviews
Reich Minister Speer's book delves into Heinrich Himmler's and the SS's efforts to establish an industrial empire under their control. Speer draws extensively on primary source documents he discovered while researching for a planned book on the Armaments Ministry. He shifted focus to the present subject upon finding these documents in the archives. The book is rich with primary data on the SS's interactions with the Armaments Ministry and their plans to set up manufacturing operations within show more concentration camps, among other topics. Speer also details Kammler's involvement with the rocket program and subterranean factories. Addressing a range of subjects, the book examines the SS's bid to forge an economic and manufacturing powerhouse. It comes highly recommended for those interested in the SS's role in German armament production during WWII. On a personal note, I find it regrettable that Speer did not author a book on the Armaments Ministry and WWII armament production, a subject scarcely addressed in English-language literature. show less
In this book Albert Speer writes about the history of German armaments during World War II. Within these pages he includes information he found in his research that comes from SS records. These included the documents of its chief, Heinrich Himmler, who with Hitler’s consent was determined to infiltrate the war economy with his own people and build an SS industrial complex. Himmler had plan to make the SS completely independent. You will read how truly ruthless the SS were in their quest to show more follow Himmler’s orders and meet his production goals. show less
½
Firstly, this book is outdated (1992!).
Secondly, it is incomplete.
Thirdly, it is "heavy", and not clear at all.
Not a famous book IMO...
Albert Speer's work on the inner circles of the Nazi regime.

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