Books written by Robert Orlando

  • The Divine Plan

    ... 2016); Allen in Peter Schweizer, ed., The Fall of the Berlin Wall: Reassessing the Causes and Consequences of the End of the Cold War (Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press, 2000), 55–56; and Allen in Peter Hannaford, ed., ...

  • THE TRAGEDY OF PATTON A Soldier's Date With Destiny: Could World War II's Greatest General Have Stopped the Cold War?

    And, was his tragic death his destiny? This book reveals the truth behind these questions. Robert Orlando shows that while Patton’s methods were controversial, he was right about nearly every threat he identified.

  • Silence Patton

    And, was his tragic death his destiny? This book reveals the truth behind these questions. Robert Orlando shows that while Patton's methods were controversial, he was right about nearly every threat he identified.

  • Citizen Trump: A One Man Show

    “Trump knew from early on that he who controls the story controls the world.” Writer/director Robert Orlando, locked down during the Covid-19 pandemic, learned Citizen Kane was Trump’s favorite film, and the parallels were astonishing ...

  • Citizen Trump: A One Man Show

    Citizen Trump gives us our looking glass. “Filmmaker Robert Orlando probes some of the secrets of Trump’s obsessions, and finds answers in what the president has described as his favorite film [Citizen Kane]….

  • The Divine Plan: John Paul II, Ronald Reagan, and the Dramatic End of the Cold War

    Hardly. In this riveting book, bestselling author Paul Kengor and writer-­director Robert Orlando show what it took to end the Cold War: leaders who refused to accept that hundreds of ­millions must suffer under totalitarian ­Communism.

  • Apostle Paul: A Polite Bribe

    This ground-breaking look at Paul's life draws on extensive research into Paul's letters and the book of Acts to reveal his human attitudes and insecurities.

  • The Divine Plan: John Paul II, Ronald Reagan, and the Dramatic End of the Cold War

    Hardly. In this riveting book, bestselling author Paul Kengor and writer-­director Robert Orlando show what it took to end the Cold War: leaders who refused to accept that hundreds of ­millions must suffer under totalitarian ­Communism.