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Re: Livros que recomendo...
« Responder #90 em: Fevereiro 22, 2025, 08:54:07 pm »
Comecei a ler este hoje



e mais dois na mesma temática que me foram recomendados aqui por um colega do FD

https://purl.pt/12121/4/

https://purl.pt/7030/4/

Excelente.
Já agora, procura estudar a história da invasão do Brasil pela Holanda...
Ai de ti Lusitânia, que dominarás em todas as nações...
 

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Re: Livros que recomendo...
« Responder #91 em: Março 14, 2025, 01:28:54 pm »
Não posso recomendar porque (ainda) não o li... mas curioso fiquei.  :mrgreen:

Christian Gruenler (Published August 17, 2023)

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n 2033, Sophie Hartmann, as a young minister, is part of the cabinet of the Federal Chancellor Annalena Baerbock, where he is responsible for European issues. When the chancellor resigns after an assassination attempt by Serbian nationalists, Sophie Hartmann is elected successor with the votes of the GRÜNEN and the CDU/CSU. The Union parties hope that the 39-year-old politician will be thoroughly embarrassed in the four months until the next federal election and then a Union candidate will win the election. It is precisely at this time that an international conflict is developing in which Sophie plays a key role.

The year before, in October 2032, Vladimir Putin celebrates his 80th. Birthday, and he is still in power. The German company Hydro-Bakt has developed a technology for the low-cost production of green hydrogen on the sea surface – a strategic threat to Russia's fossil fuel business. Putin therefore decides to send a Russian submarine to the hydro-bact test fields in the spring of 2033 in order to discredit this technology with an act of sabotage. At Iceland, the submarine is discovered and manoeuvrable shot, the crew applied for asylum in the USA, the secret operation flies up. Russia's government denies the act of sabotage and sends naval forces to Iceland.

In the US, a president has just moved into the White House who has promised her voters to take care of the United States and cut back the United States' international engagement. Europeans must therefore largely get to grips with the conflict with Russia themselves. When Russia's troops occupy the Faroe Islands and Iceland, Sophie Hartmann, as a German Chancellor, is facing the greatest challenge of her life ...


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