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  • Adventures in India: Holi - The Festival of Color, The Festival of Spring

    Michael Balonek

    eBook (, Nov. 19, 2013)
    Join brothers Sam and Micaiah as they celebrate one of the most colorful holidays in the world, India's "Holi!"
  • Deutsche Luftwaffe Losses & Claims: Part 6 April - May 1941

    Michael Balss

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 25, 2019)
    The "Losses and Claims" series is a day by day account of the Aircraft losses of the German Air force in World War II, Main sources are the GQM (General Quartiermeister Akten) files where all aircraft damaged or lost reported daily to the RLM (Reichsluftfahrt Ministerium) what reason ever. This files are not complete, the year 1944 is missing also the year 1945 is not complete, in the GQM files names of the aircrews only noted when killed, missing or wounded. Second source the NVM (Namentliche Verlustmeldung) Loss report of the unit, in the NVM report it’s about the personal loss, mostly the aircraft, Serial No., Markings also noted but not always. This reports are also not complete a lot them been destroyed in the last days of the war. I also used as source hundreds of "Flugbücher" flight logs of former Luftwaffe crew members, allied reports like "crashed enemy aircraft reports", etc. Basic sources are the GQM and NVM files, but for example the GQM report say as location "area London" in other sources had a report with photos and the exact crash side, this location is used, if not absolutely clear the original GQM source is used. Finally to say it`s not a complete loss register there are still lots of missing reports - specially in 1944 and 1945 but also in any other years, but one of near completest register about losses and claims of the Luftwaffe in World War II which covers more than 112000 losses and more than 68000 claims.It shall be a source for all the people seriously interested in the history or the war in the Air in Europe. Part 6 covers the Losses and Claims April – May 1941
  • Deutsche Luftwaffe Losses & Claims: Part 26 November 1943

    Michael Balss

    Paperback (Independently published, March 30, 2019)
    The "Losses and Claims" series is a day by day account of the Aircraft losses of the German Air force in World War II, Main sources are the GQM (General Quartiermeister Akten) files where all aircraft damaged or lost reported daily to the RLM (Reichsluftfahrt Ministerium) what reason ever. This files are not complete, the year 1944 is missing also the year 1945 is not complete, in the GQM files names of the aircrews only noted when killed, missing or wounded. Second source the NVM (Namentliche Verlustmeldung) Loss report of the unit, in the NVM report it’s about the personal loss, mostly the aircraft, Serial No., Markings also noted but not always. This reports are also not complete a lot them been destroyed in the last days of the war. I also used as source hundreds of "Flugbücher" flight logs of former Luftwaffe crew members, allied reports like "crashed enemy aircraft reports", etc. Basic sources are the GQM and NVM files, but for example the GQM report say as location "area London" in other sources had a report with photos and the exact crash side, this location is used, if not absolutely clear the original GQM source is used. Finally to say it`s not a complete loss register there are still lots of missing reports - specially in 1944 and 1945 but also in any other years, but one of near completest register about losses and claims of the Luftwaffe in World War II which covers more than 112000 losses and more than 68000 claims.It shall be a source for all the people seriously interested in the history or the war in the Air in Europe. Part 26 covers the Losses and Claims for November 1943
  • Deutsche Luftwaffe Losses & Claims: Part 32-I 1. - 15. May 1944

    Michael Balss

    Paperback (Independently published, April 18, 2019)
    The "Losses and Claims" series is a day by day account of the Aircraft losses of the German Air force in World War II, Main sources are the GQM (General Quartiermeister Akten) files where all aircraft damaged or lost reported daily to the RLM (Reichsluftfahrt Ministerium) what reason ever. This files are not complete, the year 1944 is missing also the year 1945 is not complete, in the GQM files names of the aircrews only noted when killed, missing or wounded. Second source the NVM (Namentliche Verlustmeldung) Loss report of the unit, in the NVM report it’s about the personal loss, mostly the aircraft, Serial No., Markings also noted but not always. This reports are also not complete a lot them been destroyed in the last days of the war. I also used as source hundreds of "Flugbücher" flight logs of former Luftwaffe crew members, allied reports like "crashed enemy aircraft reports", etc. Basic sources are the GQM and NVM files, but for example the GQM report say as location "area London" in other sources had a report with photos and the exact crash side, this location is used, if not absolutely clear the original GQM source is used. Finally to say it`s not a complete loss register there are still lots of missing reports - specially in 1944 and 1945 but also in any other years, but one of near completest register about losses and claims of the Luftwaffe in World War II which covers more than 112000 losses and more than 68000 claims.It shall be a source for all the people seriously interested in the history or the war in the Air in Europe. Part 32-I covers the Losses and Claims 1. – 15. May 1944.
  • Deutsche Luftwaffe Losses & Claims: Part 34-I 1. - 15. July 1944

    Michael Balss

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 18, 2019)
    The "Losses and Claims" series is a day by day account of the Aircraft losses of the German Air force in World War II, Main sources are the GQM (General Quartiermeister Akten) files where all aircraft damaged or lost reported daily to the RLM (Reichsluftfahrt Ministerium) what reason ever. This files are not complete, the year 1944 is missing also the year 1945 is not complete, in the GQM files names of the aircrews only noted when killed, missing or wounded. Second source the NVM (Namentliche Verlustmeldung) Loss report of the unit, in the NVM report it’s about the personal loss, mostly the aircraft, Serial No., Markings also noted but not always. This reports are also not complete a lot them been destroyed in the last days of the war. I also used as source hundreds of "Flugbücher" flight logs of former Luftwaffe crew members, allied reports like "crashed enemy aircraft reports", etc. Basic sources are the GQM and NVM files, but for example the GQM report say as location "area London" in other sources had a report with photos and the exact crash side, this location is used, if not absolutely clear the original GQM source is used. Finally to say it`s not a complete loss register there are still lots of missing reports - specially in 1944 and 1945 but also in any other years, but one of near completest register about losses and claims of the Luftwaffe in World War II which covers more than 122000 losses and more than 68000 claims.It shall be a source for all the people seriously interested in the history or the war in the Air in Europe. Part 34-I covers the Losses and Claims 1. – 15. July 1944.
  • Deutsche Luftwaffe Losses & Claims: Part 8 July 1941

    Michael Balss

    Paperback (Independently published, June 12, 2019)
    The "Losses and Claims" series is a day by day account of the Aircraft losses of the German Air force in World War II, Main sources are the GQM (General Quartiermeister Akten) files where all aircraft damaged or lost reported daily to the RLM (Reichsluftfahrt Ministerium) what reason ever. This files are not complete, the year 1944 is missing also the year 1945 is not complete, in the GQM files names of the aircrews only noted when killed, missing or wounded. Second source the NVM (Namentliche Verlustmeldung) Loss report of the unit, in the NVM report it’s about the personal loss, mostly the aircraft, Serial No., Markings also noted but not always. This reports are also not complete a lot them been destroyed in the last days of the war. I also used as source hundreds of "Flugbücher" flight logs of former Luftwaffe crew members, allied reports like "crashed enemy aircraft reports", etc. Basic sources are the GQM and NVM files, but for example the GQM report say as location "area London" in other sources had a report with photos and the exact crash side, this location is used, if not absolutely clear the original GQM source is used. Finally to say it`s not a complete loss register there are still lots of missing reports - specially in 1944 and 1945 but also in any other years, but one of near completest register about losses and claims of the Luftwaffe in World War II which covers more than 112000 losses and more than 68000 claims.It shall be a source for all the people seriously interested in the history or the war in the Air in Europe. Part 8 covers the Losses and Claims July 1941
  • Deutsche Luftwaffe Losses & Claims Part 3: June - August 1940

    Michael Balss

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 15, 2018)
    The "Losses and Claims" series is a day by day account of the Aircraft losses of the German Air force in World War I, Main sources are the GQM (General Quartiermeister Akten) files where all aircraft damaged or lost reported daily to the RLM (Reichsluftfahrt Ministerium) what reason ever. This files are not complete, the year 1944 is missing also the year 1945 is not complete, in the GQM files names of the aircrews only noted when killed, missing or wounded. Second source the NVM (Namentliche Verlustmeldung) Loss report of the unit, in the NVM report it’s about the personal loss, mostly the aircraft, Serial No., Markings also noted but not always. This reports are also not complete a lot them been destroyed in the last days of the war. I also used as source hundreds of "Flugbücher" flight logs of former Luftwaffe crew members, allied reports like "crashed enemy aircraft reports", etc. Basic sources are the GQM and NVM files, but for example the GQM report say as location "area London" in other sources had a report with photos and the exact crash side, this location is used, if not absolutely clear the original GQM source is used. Finally to say it`s not a complete loss register there are still lots of missing reports - specially in 1944 and 1945 but also in any other years, but one of near completest register about losses and claims of the Luftwaffe in World War II which covers more than 112000 losses and more than 68000 claims. It shall be a source for all the people seriously interested in the history or the war in the Air in Europe. Part 3 covers the Losses and Claims in the month June till August 1940.
  • Camp's Over, Now What?: 102 Free Things to Do for Kids and Teens

    Michael Baum

    Paperback (Michael Baum, May 5, 2015)
    Finally, the ultimate answer to "I'm Bored!" Camp's Over, Now What? features 102 Free Things To Do that are perfect for kids and teenagers to try on their next free afternoon. Get your kids off their screens with everything from physical activities (mad film dashes, photo scavenger hunts!) to hands-on fun (slime recipes, craft projects!), with each homemade idea you will have an absolute blast! Whether you are looking for solo or group fun, low-energy or active, for an hour-long or a month, there are ideas in here for you. This may just be the one book that is more fun than a video game! Best of all, each of our 102 Free Things To Do comes with a bonus idea, for countless hours of fun. So open this book, or hand it to your kid, and turn an average day into an amazing adventure!
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  • I'm not afraid anymore!

    Michael Hall

    language (, Dec. 1, 2018)
    I'm not afraid anymore!Dear moms, dads and grandparents!Every child is afraid of something: darkness, fire, falling asleep alone, going to the doctor, etc. This book will help your child look at these fears from another angle. Anxiety will subside and the child will understand that there is no need to be afraid of anything! Together with the child you can read these short fairy-tales and help answer some useful questions. This is an interactive book that will help your child get rid of the most common children's fears.The book contains the most common children's fears:FireDarknessBig carsScary dreamsDoctorThunderstormSpiders3 Reasons to Buy This BookGet rid of the most common children's fears!Beautiful bedtime stories!Enjoy beautiful pictures!Read for FREE on Kindle Unlimited!Download and start «I'm not afraid anymore!» Today!
  • Alana Sermo - the treasure of Pennington Abbey

    Michael Bannon

    eBook
    As the overpowering greed of the human race threatens to consume everything in its path an isolated Turium community is forced to protect its very existence from people who plan to destroy their home.An unlikely hero emerges to save her loved ones, a diminutive figure thrown into her spotlight and forced to outwit the humans who see her world as a mere money-making opportunity.A modern heroine from an ancient civilisation; Alana Sermo struggles to save her world in this contemporary tale of David versus Goliath.
  • California Science Grade 6

    Michael J. Bell

    Hardcover (Harcourt School Publishers, April 1, 2005)
    Introductory Unit: Preparing for Science. Unit 1: Earth's Changing Crust. Unit 2: Weathering and Erosion. Unit 3: Movement of Heat. Unit 4: Energy Transfer and Weather. Unit 5: Ecosystems. Unit 6: Earth's Resources. 433 pages
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  • Deutsche Luftwaffe Losses & Claims: Part 4-II 16. October - 31. December 1940

    Michael Balss

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 2, 2018)
    The "Losses and Claims" series is a day by day account of the Aircraft losses of the German Air force in World War I, Main sources are the GQM (General Quartiermeister Akten) files where all aircraft damaged or lost reported daily to the RLM (Reichsluftfahrt Ministerium) what reason ever. This files are not complete, the year 1944 is missing also the year 1945 is not complete, in the GQM files names of the aircrews only noted when killed, missing or wounded. Second source the NVM (Namentliche Verlustmeldung) Loss report of the unit, in the NVM report it’s about the personal loss, mostly the aircraft, Serial No., Markings also noted but not always. This reports are also not complete a lot them been destroyed in the last days of the war. I also used as source hundreds of "Flugbücher" flight logs of former Luftwaffe crew members, allied reports like "crashed enemy aircraft reports", etc. Basic sources are the GQM and NVM files, but for example the GQM report say as location "area London" in other sources had a report with photos and the exact crash side, this location is used, if not absolutely clear the original GQM source is used. Finally to say it`s not a complete loss register there are still lots of missing reports - specially in 1944 and 1945 but also in any other years, but one of near completest register about losses and claims of the Luftwaffe in World War II which covers more than 112000 losses and more than 68000 claims.It shall be a source for all the people seriously interested in the history or the war in the Air in Europe. Part 4-II covers the Losses and Claims from 16. October to 31. December 1940