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Author | : Victor Failmezger |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 474 |
Release | : 2015-09-20 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 147280936X |
An exhilarating combat history of the 601st Tank Destroyer Battalion, the very first pure Tank Destroyer force. As the war began to swing in favour of the Allies, it became clear that no final defeat of the Third Reich would be possible until the armoured monsters of the Panzerwaffe were defeated. But who would, or even could, take on the mighty Tigers and Panthers, just a handful of which could stop entire formations in their tracks? The answer lay with the formation of a new type of unit, the Tank Destroyer Battalion. This is the story of the men and machines that made up the very first Tank Destroyer Battalion, the 601st, from their unique training and formation, to the final, desperate battles in the heart of Nazi Germany. Packed with rare material, letters, diaries and previously unpublished photographs, and now available in paperback, this is an intense and intimate chronicle of the men who fought the Panzers in an astonishing 10 campaigns and 546 days of lethal combat.
Author | : Leon Fink |
Publisher | : University of Illinois Press |
Total Pages | : 276 |
Release | : 2022-10-17 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0252054466 |
Focusing on the operation and influence of the Knights of Labor—the leading labor organization of the nineteenth century—Workingmen's Democracy explores the dreams, achievements, and failures of a movement that sought to renew the democratic potential of American institutions. Runner-up in both the John H. Dunning Prize and Albert J. Beveridge Award competitions
Author | : Nick Pollotta |
Publisher | : TSR |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 1995-01-01 |
Genre | : Plot-your-own stories |
ISBN | : 9781560768999 |
The choices which the reader makes throughout the book will determine the ending of this adventure story set in 24th-century Earth.
Author | : Douglas Walter Bristol |
Publisher | : JHU Press |
Total Pages | : 229 |
Release | : 2009-11 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 080189283X |
They advocated economic independence from whites and founded insurance companies that became some of the largest black-owned corporations.--L. Diane Barnes "Alabama Review"
Author | : David C. Keehn |
Publisher | : LSU Press |
Total Pages | : 329 |
Release | : 2013-04-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0807150053 |
In 1860, during their first attempt to create the Golden Circle, several thousand Knights assembled in southern Texas to "colonize" the northern Mexico. Due to insufficient resources and organizational shortfalls, however, that filibuster failed. Later, the Knights shifted their focus and began pushing for disunion, spearheading prosecession rallies, and intimidating Unionists in the South. They appointed regional military commanders from the ranks of the South's major political and military figures, including men such as Elkanah Greer of Texas, Paul J. Semmes of Georgia, Robert C. Tyler of Maryland, and Virginius D. Groner of Virginia. Followers also established allies with the South's rabidly prosecession "fire-eaters," which included individuals such as Barnwell Rhett, Louis Wigfall, Henry Wise, and William Yancy.
Author | : Norman J. Fulkerson |
Publisher | : American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family |
Total Pages | : 211 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781877905414 |
Colonel John W. Ripley, USMC was president of Southern Seminary, Southern Virginia College.
Author | : Charles M. Hudson |
Publisher | : University of Georgia Press |
Total Pages | : 600 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0820351601 |
Between 1539 and 1542 Hernando de Soto led a small army on a desperate journey of exploration of almost four thousand miles across the U. S. Southeast. Until the 1998 publication of Charles M. Hudson's foundational Knights of Spain, Warriors of the Sun, De Soto's path had been one of history's most intriguing mysteries. With this book, anthropologist Charles Hudson offers a solution to the question, "Where did de Soto go?" Using a new route reconstruction, for the first time the story of the de Soto expedition can be laid on a map, and in many instances it can be tied to specific archaeological sites. Arguably the most important event in the history of the Southeast in the sixteenth century, De Soto's journey cut a bloody and indelible swath across both the landscape and native cultures in a quest for gold and personal glory. The desperate Spanish army followed the sunset from Florida to Texas before abandoning its mission. De Soto's one triumph was that he was the first European to explore the vast region that would be the American South, but he died on the banks of the Mississippi River a broken man in 1542. With a new foreword by Robbie Ethridge reflecting on the continuing influence of this now classic text, the twentieth-anniversary edition of Knights is a clearly written narrative that unfolds against the exotic backdrop of a now extinct social and geographic landscape. Hudson masterfully chronicles both De Soto's expedition and the native societies he visited. A blending of archaeology, history, and historical geography, this is a monumental study of the sixteenth-century Southeast.
Author | : Thomas W. Lippman |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : |
Bill Eddy knew the Arabs and the Middle East better than any other American of the 20th century, and the work of his eventful life helped to establish the United States as the dominant strategic power in the region. Born in Lebanon, he spoke Arabic like a native. He was a Marine Corps hero of World War I, a prominent scholar of classical English literature, a brilliant spymaster in North Africa during the Allied landings there in World War II, and a major player in the Washington power games that led to the creation of the CIA. He was the impresario of President Franklin Roosevelt's landmark meeting with King Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia in 1945, and his work as the senior U.S. diplomat in Jeddah cemented the improbable alliance of the United States and the desert kingdom. To know his story is to understand why the United States today is an indispensable force in the Arab world--for better or worse. -- Jacket flap.
Author | : United States. Army. Judge Advocate General's Department |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 1864 |
Genre | : Northwestern Conspiracy, 1864 |
ISBN | : |
Author | : L.A. Knight |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2014-10-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1630760188 |
Meet Dr. Nancy Beach, a relationship counselor who hosts a love-centered local radio show. One problem: The relationship guru can’t seem to make her own relationships work, sending her credibility and ratings into the toilet. Meet Jacob Cope—a walking thesaurus of phobias who’s lost his job and swagger and yearns to be a ventriloquist. When Nancy and Jacob are set up on a blind date and hit it off, their siblings, desperate to be rid of them, encourage the young couple to move in together. When the honeymoon stage abruptly ends, Jacob attempts to mend the fence by adopting a dog—a big dog—and Nancy flips out . . . until she realizes the dog trainer’s techniques can be used to housebreak Jacob and save her radio career.