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50 Years K.G. Saur
Author | : Titus Arnu |
Publisher | : De Gruyter Saur |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : |
Eavesdropping on Hell
Author | : Robert J. Hanyok |
Publisher | : Courier Corporation |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2005-01-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0486481271 |
This official government publication investigates the impact of the Holocaust on the Western powers' intelligence-gathering community. It explains the archival organization of wartime records accumulated by the U.S. Army's Signal Intelligence Service and Britain's Government Code and Cypher School. It also summarizes Holocaust-related information intercepted during the war years.
Colonial Captivity during the First World War
Author | : Mahon Murphy |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 261 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1108418074 |
This new analysis of internment outside Europe helps us to understand the First World War as a truly global conflict.
Imprisoned Apart
Author | : Louis Fiset |
Publisher | : University of Washington Press |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2012-01-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0295801360 |
“Please don’t cry,” wrote Iwao Matsushita to his wife Hanaye, telling her he was to be interned for the duration of the war. He was imprisoned in Fort Missoula, Montana, and she was incarcerated at the Minidoka Relocation Center in southwestern Idaho. Their separation would continue for more than two years. Imprisoned Apart is the poignant story of a young teacher and his bride who came to Seattle from Japan in 1919 so that he might study English language and literature, and who stayed to make a home. On the night of December 7, 1941, the FBI knocked at the Matsushitas’ door and took Iwao away, first to jail at the Seattle Immigration Stateion and then, by special train, windows sealed and guards at the doors, to Montana. He was considered an enemy alien, “potentially dangerous to public safety,” because of his Japanese birth and professional associations. The story of Iwao Matsushita’s determination to clear his name and be reunited with his wife, and of Hanaye Matsushita’s growing confusion and despair, unfolds in their correspondence, presented here in full. Their cards and letters, most written in Japanese, some in English when censors insisted, provided us with the first look at life inside Fort Missoula, one of the Justice Department’s wartime camp for enemy aliens. Because Iwao was fluent in both English and Japanese, his communications are always articulate, even lyrical, if restrained. Hanaye communicated briefly and awkwardly in English, more fully and openly in Japanese. Fiset presents a most affecting human story and helps us to read between the lines, to understand what was happening to this gentle, sensitive pair. Hanaye suffered the emotional torment of disruption and displacement from everything safe and familiar. Iwao, a scholarly man who, despite his imprisonment, did not falter in his committment to his adopted country, suffered the ignominity of suspicion of being disloyal. After the war, he worked as a subject specialist at the University of Washington’s Far Eastern Library and served as principal of Seattle’s Japanese Language School, faithful to the Japanese American community until his death in 1979.
American Military History, Volume II
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 572 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : United States |
ISBN | : |
From the Publisher: This latest edition of an official U.S. Government military history classic provides an authoritative historical survey of the organization and accomplishments of the United States Army. This scholarly yet readable book is designed to inculcate an awareness of our nation's military past and to demonstrate that the study of military history is an essential ingredient in leadership development. It is also an essential addition to any personal military history library.
A History of American Literature and Culture of the First World War
Author | : Tim Dayton |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2021-02-04 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9781108475327 |
In the years of and around the First World War, American poets, fiction writers, and dramatists came to the forefront of the international movement we call Modernism. At the same time a vast amount of non- and anti-Modernist culture was produced, mostly supporting, but also critical of, the US war effort. A History of American Literature and Culture of the First World War explores this fraught cultural moment, teasing out the multiple and intricate relationships between an insurgent Modernism, a still-powerful traditional culture, and a variety of cultural and social forces that interacted with and influenced them. Including genre studies, focused analyses of important wartime movements and groups, and broad historical assessments of the significance of the war as prosecuted by the United States on the world stage, this book presents original essays defining the state of scholarship on the American culture of the First World War.