A War To Be Won

A War To Be Won
Author: Williamson Murray,Allan Reed Millett
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 736
Release: 2009-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674041301

Download A War To Be Won Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Chronicles the military operations and tactics of World War II in both the European and Pacific theaters from the Sino-Japanese War in 1937 to the surrender of Japan in 1945.

How the War Was Won

How the War Was Won
Author: Phillips Payson O'Brien
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 655
Release: 2015-02-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107014756

Download How the War Was Won Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

An important new history of air and sea power in World War II and its decisive role in Allied victory.

There s a War to Be Won

There s a War to Be Won
Author: Geoffrey Perret
Publsiher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 662
Release: 2011-08-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780307801401

Download There s a War to Be Won Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

THERE'S A WAR TO BE WON is the landmark story of one of the greatest armies in history, a conscript force of amateur soldiers who had an unparalleled record of combat success. Here -- for the first time in one volume -- is the chronicle of the United States Army's dramatic mobilization and stunning march to victory in World War II. In a lively and engrossing narrative that spans theaters of operations around the world, Geoffrey Perret tells how the Army was drafted, trained, organized, armed, and led at every stage of the war. Beginning with the prescient military planners of the 1930s, he offers vivid warts-and-all profiles of the farsighted commanders who would lead the way, men like Marshall, MacArthur, Eisenhower, Ridgway, Bradley, and Patton. Drawing heavily on important new source material in major archives throughout the United States, THERE'S A WAR TO BE WON offers new insights into the wartime Army, its commanders, and its battles. A major work of American military history. "An immensely readable, well-researched history . . . Dramatic." -- Chicago Tribune

The War that Saved My Life

The War that Saved My Life
Author: Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015-01-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781101637807

Download The War that Saved My Life Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

* Newbery Honor Book * #1 New York Times Bestseller * Winner of the Schneider Family Book Award * Wall Street Journal Best Children's Books of the Year * New York Public Library's 100 Books for Reading and Sharing An exceptionally moving story of triumph against all odds set during World War II, from the acclaimed author of Fighting Words, and for fans of Fish in a Tree and Number the Stars. Ten-year-old Ada has never left her one-room apartment. Her mother is too humiliated by Ada’s twisted foot to let her outside. So when her little brother Jamie is shipped out of London to escape the war, Ada doesn’t waste a minute—she sneaks out to join him. So begins a new adventure for Ada, and for Susan Smith, the woman who is forced to take the two kids in. As Ada teaches herself to ride a pony, learns to read, and watches for German spies, she begins to trust Susan—and Susan begins to love Ada and Jamie. But in the end, will their bond be enough to hold them together through wartime? Or will Ada and her brother fall back into the cruel hands of their mother? This masterful work of historical fiction is equal parts adventure and a moving tale of family and identity—a classic in the making. "Achingly lovely...Nuanced and emotionally acute."—The Wall Street Journal "Unforgettable...unflinching."—Common Sense Media ★ “Brisk and honest...Cause for celebration.” —Kirkus, starred review ★ "Poignant."—Publishers Weekly, starred review ★ "Powerful."—The Horn Book, starred review "Affecting."—Booklist "Emotionally satisfying...[A] page-turner."—BCCB “Exquisitely written...Heart-lifting.” —SLJ "Astounding...This book is remarkable."—Karen Cushman, author The Midwife's Apprentice "Beautifully told."—Patricia MacLachlan, author of Sarah, Plain and Tall "I read this novel in two big gulps."—Gary D. Schmidt, author of Okay for Now "I love Ada's bold heart...Her story's riveting."—Sheila Turnage, author of Three Times Lucky

Vietnam

Vietnam
Author: Nigel Cawthorne
Publsiher: Arcturus Publishing
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2017-08-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781788284257

Download Vietnam Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Vietnam was the first war America lost on the ground. In this fascinating account, historian Nigel Cawthorne traces the conflict from its inception to its traumatic end. He looks at the political events that led tot he war and examines its impact upon both the Americans and the Vietnamese, whose battle for the independence of their country was to leave lingering scars upon the American psyche. Vietnam: A War Lost and Won is an even-handed assessment of a conflict whose wounds would take a generation to heal.

How the Girl Guides Won the War

How the Girl Guides Won the War
Author: Janie Hampton
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2010-09-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780007414048

Download How the Girl Guides Won the War Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A completely original history of one of the most extraordinary movements in the world – the Girl Guides – and how they helped win the war.

A War that Can t Be Won

A War that Can  t Be Won
Author: Tony Payan,Kathleen Staudt,Z. Anthony Kruszewski
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2013-10-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780816530342

Download A War that Can t Be Won Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Forty years after Richard Nixon declared a “War on Drugs,” this sobering book offers views of the “narco wars” from scholars on both sides of the US-Mexico border. With evidence newly obtained through freedom-of-information inquiries in Mexico, it proposes practical solutions to a seemingly intractable crisis.

Food Will Win the War

Food Will Win the War
Author: Ian Mosby
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2014-05-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780774827645

Download Food Will Win the War Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

During the Second World War, as Canada struggled to provide its allies with food, public health officials warned that malnutrition could derail the war effort. Posters admonished Canadians to "Eat Right" because "Canada Needs You Strong" while cookbooks helped housewives become "housoldiers" through food rationing, menu substitutions, and household production. Ian Mosby explores the symbolic and material transformations that food and eating underwent as the Canadian state took unprecedented steps into the kitchens of the nation, changing the way women cooked, what their families ate, and how people thought about food. Canadians, in turn, rallied around food and nutrition to articulate new visions of citizenship for a new peacetime social order.