If you want to reshape your life and become the Ubermensch, read:
Tony Robbins "AWAKENING THE GIANT WITHIN"
Very powerful tools to streamline your emotions into getting shit done and how to deal with emotions (and mind fucks).
27 page summary:
http://wegrowcoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Book-Summary-Awaken-The-Giant-Within.pdf
full book:
Does anyone here use calibre software?
I have over 4k of books including tons of /pol/ books that need to see the light. The only problem is it is only about 60% labeled correctly and i've been doing an autistic amount of work tagging everything, getting title, author, and tags so that even the most retarded user can clearly find the relevant wrong-think books.
If you want help with metadata cleanup, the easiest option would probably be to enable calibre's server and hand out user accounts for a few trusted collaborators.
Longer term, it would be nice to have something like a book-booru, with user-editable tags and metadata that links to libgen/torrent/ipfs for the book files themselves.
Requesting
" Sniper on the Eastern Front: The Memoirs of Sepp Allerberger, Knight’s Cross "
Josef “Sepp” Allerberger was the second most successful sniper of the German Wehrmacht and one of the few private soldiers to be honored with the award of the Knight’s Cross. An Austrian conscript, after qualifying as a machine gunner he was drafted to the southern sector of the Russian Front in July 1942. Wounded at Voroshilovsk, he experimented with a Russian sniper-rifle while convalescing and so impressed his superiors with his proficiency that he was returned to the front on his regiment’s only sniper specialist. In this sometimes harrowing memoir, Allerberger provides an excellent introduction to the commitment in field craft, discipline and routine required of the sniper, a man apart. There was no place for chivalry on the Russian Front. Away from the film cameras, no prisoner survived long after surrendering. Russian snipers had used the illegal explosive bullet since 1941, and Hitler eventually authorized its issue in 1944. The result was a battlefield of horror. Allerberger was a cold-blooded killer, but few will find a place in their hearts for the soldiers of the Red Army against whom he fought.
Thank you anon. This book is hard, but good.
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"The scheme of a Russian attack was to send forward their troops in
waves. The first two waves would usually be armed, the rear two waves often
weaponless. As the first two waves were cut down, the rear attackers
advanced over the corpses of their comrades, availing themselves of the
weapons no longer needed by the dead. This was an interesting strategy that
must have had an unenviable effect on their troops’ morale. After some
thought, I developed my own response to perfection. I would bide my time
until the four waves were on their way towards our lines, then open rapid fire
into the
two rear waves, aiming for the stomach. The unexpected casualties at
the rear and the terrible cries of the most seriously wounded tended to
collapse the rear lines and so disconcert the two leading ranks that the whole
attack would begin to falter. At this point I could now concentrate on the two
leading waves, dispatching those Soviets closer than 50 metres with a shot to
the heart or the head. Enemy soldiers who had turned and run I transformed
into men screaming with pain with a shot to the kidneys. At this, an attack
would frequently disintegrate altogether. In such an engagement I would
often fire off more than twenty rounds, none of which counted towards my
final total of kills. In this manner over two days, in cooperation with
comrades, I played my part in saving 7./144. On the second night, the
company escaped the encirclement, taking with it thirteen wounded. I held
the rear, keeping the pursuers at a respectful distance with accurate sniper fire
until, at first light, we re-established contact with our main front line. The
question of ethics and honour involved in my tactics is open to question, but
against such an enemy as the Soviets, who had no hesitation in slaughtering
the prisoners they took, and outnumbered us ten to one, I considered it
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bump thanks op