Cold War Casualty

Cold War Casualty
Author: George F. Hofmann
Publsiher: Kent State University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1993
Genre: Courts-martial and courts of inquiry
ISBN: 0873384628

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New research data gathered through the Freedom of Information Act and the first use of the Grow files provide the framework for this absorbing account of the general court-martial of one of General George S. Patton's famous armored division commanders of World War II. The 1952 court-martial of Major General Robert W. Grow, senior U.S. military attach� in Moscow during the Korean War era, involved a general officer who had used questionable judgment in securing a personal diary that contained impolitic statements portions of which had been photocopies by an alleged Soviet agent in Frankfurt, West Germany. This era of Cold War tensions and McCarthyism, Western media sensationalism, and communist propaganda created a cause c�l�bre and influenced the Army Staff in the Pentagon, led by Lieutenant General Maxwell D. Taylor, to exercise controversial command influence under the aegis of the new Uniform Code of Military Justice. White the State Department and Central Intelligence Agency recommended refuting the implications of the published diary, the Army Staff decided to prosecute the unfortunate attach�. Grow, a career soldier, welcomed a formal hearing in order to clear his name. The result became an exercise in Army politics and an example of the corruption of the military justice system through managerial careerism and unlawful command influence. Through his analysis of the Grow incident, Hofmann traces the actual operation of military judicial process under the Uniform Code and examines the bureaucratic intrigues, influence of the media, Cold War propaganda, and resulting conflict between service and self-interest.

Dangerous Games

Dangerous Games
Author: James Wise,Scott Baron
Publsiher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2010-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781612514529

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The Cold War was only cold in that the major powers, the U.S. and the Soviet Union, did not engage in a nuclear war. But during that period (1945-1991) there were wars, spying, shoot downs of numerous reconnaissance aircraft, captures of U.S. military personnel, murders, defections, a space race with men put in orbit and an eventual moon landing. Dangerous Games: Faces, Incidents and Casualties of the Cold War is a return to that era. This book contains many unknown and long-since forgotten stories of that period. With the resurgence of Russia, and its aggressive handling of the Georgian situation, Eastern European countries have become increasingly alarmed that Russia is attempting to recreate a sphere of influence over satellite states of the former Soviet Union. To add to the mounting tension with the West, Russia in its attempt to become a world power once again, has already begun to show its flag in the Western Hemisphere. Considering that we may be facing a second Cold War, this book is a timely reminder of some notable incidents from the intense political period following the end of the Second World War.

The Game of Death

The Game of Death
Author: Albert Eugene Kahn
Publsiher: New York : Cameron & Kahn
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1953
Genre: Children
ISBN: UOM:39015069761768

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"The harsh and tragic fact is that of the whole population, children are paying the most heavily for the Cold War." Naturally, we want our children to live and mature in a world at peace, a world in which their talents and those of all other children may fully flower, a world made worthy of children. Substantiating its disclosures with careful documentation, The Game of Death presents an inside account of the atomic bomb drills for school children, their causes and emotional effects. It discusses the shocking and dangerous conditions prevalent in the schools as a result of the armament program, and exposes a nationwide plan to indoctrinate children and convert schools into "instuments of national policy." It warns of the acclimatization of children -- through comic books, TV, radio and motion pictures -- to concepts of violence, horror and sudden death. It reports the beginnings of "loyalty oaths" for parents. Finally, it projects action Americans must take to protect the welfare and happiness of their children from the dangers that beset them on every side as a consequence of the Cold War.

Valleys of Death

Valleys of Death
Author: Bill Richardson,Kevin Maurer
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2010-12-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781101475140

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"Richardson never pulls his punches in these vivid descriptions." --Publishers Weekly Caught in the Chinese counterattack at Unsan-one of the deadliest American battles of the Cold War Era-Colonel Bill Richardson led an Alamo like defense of the few survivors before being taken prisoner. The North Koreans marched them through sub-zero weather without food, shelter, or medical attention to the area known as Death Valley. Enduring torture designed to break the mind and body, Richardson remained strong enough to lead his fellow prisoners in resistance, sabotage, and new plans for escape. Valleys of Death is a stirring story of survival and determination, an intimate look at the soldiers who fought America's first battle of the cold war in the unvarnished words of one of their own.

Soviet Casualties and Combat Losses in the Twentieth Century

Soviet Casualties and Combat Losses in the Twentieth Century
Author: G. F. Krivosheev
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015040079306

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A technical reference book covering Soviet personnel and equipment losses in wars and other military actions, from the 1918 civil war to Afghanistan.

Albert Schweitzer

Albert Schweitzer
Author: Patricia Morris
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1911047582

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Casualties and Consensus

Casualties and Consensus
Author: Eric Victor Larson,Rand
Publsiher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1996
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0833023705

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Casualties and Consensus is a revealing new study of U.S. public opinion on U.S. military operations. Based upon an examination of U.S. experiences in the Second World War, Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf, Panama, and Somalia, it finds that, contrary to widely held belief, public support for U.S. military operations does not respond to casualties alone but ultimately reflects a sensible weighing of ends and means that is greatly influenced by events and conditions on the battlefield and by U.S. political leaders in Washington. Casualties and Consensus is an important and insightful discussion of the recurring patterns in the American public's support for wars and military operations, and seems certain to provoke renewed discussion and debate in U.S. academic, political and military circles about the prospects for a post-Cold War consensus on the role of force in American foreign policy.

Cold Dead War

Cold Dead War
Author: George C Romero
Publsiher: Heavy Metal Entertainment
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2021-08-24
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1947784390

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Zombies trained to kill enemies of American democracy and freedom. A Horror-War series set across the past, present and future. COLD DEAD WAR Trained to kill enemies of American democracy and freedom, the Cold Dead teammates continue to carry on their mission, even now, long after they'd already given their lives to the cause. A Horror-War series set across the past, present and future, a freak occurrence reanimates an island of freshly killed soldiers in the wake of the Battle of Midway in World War 2.