I lived in the 20th century
- Autoři:
- Vydal:
- Jaroslav Bálek
What if one man's life could tell the story of an entire century?Jaroslav Novák never left... Více
Anotace
What if one man's life could tell the story of an entire century?Jaroslav Novák never left Prague yet he lived through more upheaval, change, and contradiction than most people could imagine.Born at the dawn of the 20th century and living nearly to its end, his life spans a period defined by extremes: wars, revolutions, collapsing empires, and shifting ideologies that reshaped nations and the people within them.Through his eyes, we witness:- Two world wars, including one he fought in- The rise and fall of empires and political systems- Fascism, communism, and the return of capitalism- The Cold War and the fragile balance of power- The transformation and eventual collapse of a nationWithout ever leaving his hometown, Jaroslav lived in nine different states, each with its own identity, rules, and demands. His story becomes a powerful lens through which the dramatic history of Central Europe unfolds.But this is not just history.It is a deeply human story of survival, adaptation, and the inner conflicts of living in a world where truth, loyalty, and identity are constantly shifting.Through the intertwined fates of individuals caught between competing ideologies, this book captures the tragedy, ambiguity, and quiet resilience that defined an era.Blending historical depth with personal narrative, it offers a compelling and accessible look at one of the most dramatic centuries in human history.Perfect for readers interested in historical fiction, Central European history, and character-driven stories shaped by real events.Because sometimes, the story of one life is enough to understand the fate of millions.
Podrobnosti
| Autoři: | Jaroslav Bálek |
|---|---|
| Vydavatel: | Jaroslav Bálek |
| Vydáno: | 2026 |
| Počet stran: | 310 |
| Formáty: | EPUB, MOBI, PDF pro čtečky |
| Velikost: | EPUB (677 kiB), MOBI (677 kiB), PDF pro čtečky (1 MiB) |
| Jazyk: | Angličtina |