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Harvest of Sorrow by Robert Conquest

January 7, 2020 by Barry J. Klazura No Comments

For decades, Robert Conquest, before his death was considered the premier expert on the rise of the Soviet Union.  His research was often criticized by those on the left but with the opening of the Soviet archives, his excellence was proven beyond a doubt.  In this book, he lays out what may be the greatest genocide in the world’s history, that of the Ukrainians especially during the years of 1929-1933.  During that time, as many fourteen million people were executed or starved to death in a deliberate policy designed to break the back of Ukrainian nationalism and the will of the peasants to resist Soviet power. 

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Augustus, First Emperor of Rome by Adrian Goldsworthy

January 3, 2020 by Barry J. Klazura No Comments

Following decades of Civil War which costs Rome hundreds of thousands of dead, the rise of a 19-year old adopted son of Julius Caesar seemed improbable.  Aligned against him were the murders of Caesar and strongman Mark Anthony, all veterans of the wars, savvy politicians and holders of immense wealth and prestige.  How could a sickly, inexperienced youth hope to compete let alone survive against the forces aligned against him?  The strongest hand he had to play was that Julius Caesar had chosen that boy to inherit his mantle, his wealth, his name.

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Stalin and the Scientists: A History of Triumph & Tragedy by Simon Ings

January 2, 2020 by Barry J. Klazura No Comments

According to Marxist “scientific thought”, man is shaped by his environment; change the environment and you can create a “New Man”.  The same belief applies to plants and animals.  Thus, it was that while the Soviet Union spent more on scientific research than any other nation, they also managed to produce some of the worse examples of what we would call “junk science”. 

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The Faithful Executioner; Life & Death, Honor & Shame in the Turbulent Sixteenth Century by Joel Harrington

December 11, 2019 by Barry J. Klazura No Comments

Meister Frantz Schmidt of Nuremberg was for 45 years a professional executioner and personally put to death 394 individuals and tortured, flogged or disfigured many hundreds more.  But Schmidt was not a cold-hearted sadist but a man whose father was forced to be an executioner (an individual who was so low on the social scale that he could not go to mass and his children could not be educated at any of the schools).

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Morton’s Steak House

December 9, 2019 by Barry J. Klazura No Comments

Morton’s Steak House

1641 W. Sunflower Ave.

Santa Ana CA  92704

(714) 444-4834

www.mortons.com/santaana

This Morton’s has a covered patio just outside of the bar area.  They serve full meals and drinks along with the bar menu and cigar smoking is permitted.  Thanks to the typical California weather it is available throughout the year and the patio does have electric heaters for those cooler evenings.  In case of the rare rain, covers can be let down to protect the area. There is also a large screen television on one wall where sporting events can be viewed.  Service is of a standard you would expect at a Morton’s, so smokers feel welcomed. Although you are outside, the area is quiet and away from traffic so it you feel a bit sheltered from South Coast Plaza which is just across the street. 

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Club Macanudo, Manhattan

December 9, 2019 by Barry J. Klazura No Comments

Club Macanudo

26 E. 63rd. St

New York New York 10065

212-752-8200

www.clubmacanudo.com

As with most cities, normally the only place to enjoy a cigar is outside.  Of course, New York has such wonderful weather which provides plenty of rain, heat, humidity, snow and freezing temperatures so the idea of lighting up a good cigar and being able to enjoy it requires your beating the odds.

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The Spinoza Problem by Irvin D. Yalom

December 5, 2019 by Barry J. Klazura 2 Comments

An excellent novel which focuses on the life of Baruch Spinoza, the seventeen century thinker and philosopher who was excommunicated from the Jewish community in Amsterdam for questioning the basic precepts of the Torah, the existence of God, life after death and who had a huge impact on Goethe, Nietzsche, etc. 

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When Nietzsche Wept by Irvin D. Yalon

December 5, 2019 by Barry J. Klazura No Comments

This is the second novel by Yalom that I have read, and it is excellent.  Nietzsche is my favorite philosopher and if someone were to ask me how to begin understanding Nietzsche, I would recommend this novel. 

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To Die for Germany, Heroes in the Nazi Pantheon by Jay W. Baird

December 4, 2019 by Barry J. Klazura No Comments

To Die for Germany, Heroes in the Nazi Pantheon by Jay W. Baird

It is easy for us today to remember the leadership of the Third Reich as almost comical characters; Hitler with his funny mustache, Goring, the fat man who wore make up and overdressed in gaudy uniforms with rings on his pudgy fingers, Goebbels with his deformed foot, etc.  It is easy to dismiss them until we remember that they were responsible for some of the greatest crimes in human history.  They led a nation that had been known for its science, philosophy, literature and music and turned it into a vast killing machine that had to be put down like a mad dog.  How was that transformation possible?  How could millions of ordinary people participate in such terrible crimes?

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Natural Gas as an Instrument of Russian State Power by Ion Iftimie

December 4, 2019 by Barry J. Klazura No Comments

I first read this fine book in 2017 and with the completion of the Russian pipeline to China and more importantly directly to Germany, by passing the Ukraine and Poland, it is more timely than ever.

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Barry J. Klazura

Barry Klazura sipping grappa

With a Masters Degree in Guerrilla Warfare and Totalitarianism, Mr. Klazura was well prepped for a career in Sales and General Management, consulting on corporate startups and turnarounds as well as lecturing on history and politics.  For the past twenty years he has focused on being a financial advisor and consulting.

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