Saddam Hussein A Life from Beginning to End

Saddam Hussein  A Life from Beginning to End
Author: Hourly History
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2018-09-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1720027633

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Saddam Hussein From his humble beginnings as a farmhand working on tribal Iraqi land to becoming the president of Iraq for more than two decades, Saddam Hussein

Saddam Hussein

Saddam Hussein
Author: Shiva Balaghi
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780313330773

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Explains key aspects of Saddam Hussein's life within the context of the history of Iraq in the twentieth century.

Saddam Hussein

Saddam Hussein
Author: Efraim Karsh,Inari Rautsi
Publsiher: Grove Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0802139787

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Authors Efraim Karsh and Inari Rautsi, experts on Middle East history and politics, have combined their expertise to write what is largely considered the definitive work of one of the world's most reviled and notorious figures. Drawing on a wealth of Iraqi, Arab, Western and Israeli sources, including interviews with people who have had close contact with Saddam Hussein throughout his career, the authors trace the meteoric transformation of an ardent nationalist and obscure Ba'th party member into an absolute dictator. Skillfully interweaving a realistic analysis of Gulf politics and history, and now including a new introduction and epilogue, this authoritative biography is essential for understanding the mind of a modern tyrant.

The Prisoner in His Palace

The Prisoner in His Palace
Author: Will Bardenwerper
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781501117855

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In the tradition of In Cold Blood and The Executioner’s Song, this haunting, insightful, and surprisingly intimate portrait of Saddam Hussein provides “a brief, but powerful, meditation on the meaning of evil and power” (USA TODAY). The “captivating” (Military Times) The Prisoner in His Palace invites us to take a journey with twelve young American soldiers in the summer of 2006. Shortly after being deployed to Iraq, they learn their assignment: guarding Saddam Hussein in the months before his execution. Living alongside, and caring for, their “high value detainee and regularly transporting him to his raucous trial, many of the men begin questioning some of their most basic assumptions—about the judicial process, Saddam’s character, and the morality of modern war. Although the young soldiers’ increasingly intimate conversations with the once-feared dictator never lead them to doubt his responsibility for unspeakable crimes, the men do discover surprising new layers to his psyche that run counter to the media’s portrayal of him. Woven from firsthand accounts provided by many of the American guards, government officials, interrogators, scholars, spies, lawyers, family members, and victims, The Prisoner in His Palace shows two Saddams coexisting in one person: the defiant tyrant who uses torture and murder as tools, and a shrewd but contemplative prisoner who exhibits surprising affection, dignity, and courage in the face of looming death. In this thought-provoking narrative, Saddam, known as the “man without a conscience,” gets many of those around him to examine theirs. “A singular study exhibiting both military duty and human compassion” (Kirkus Reviews), The Prisoner in His Palace grants us “a behind-the-scenes look at history that’s nearly impossible to put down…a mesmerizing glimpse into the final moments of a brutal tyrant’s life” (BookPage).

The First Evidence

The First Evidence
Author: Juman Kubba
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2015-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780786481071

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Few countries in contemporary times have had more political intrigue, violence and terror than the Iraq of Saddam Hussein's Ba'ath party. The atrocities of the Iraqi government, which were highlighted only after the Gulf War and are now receiving much attention, actually began in the 1970s. There are few accounts of what individuals endured, what everyday life was like, and the impact that Saddam Hussein's repressive regime has had on the lives of Iraqi citizens. The author of this remarkable memoir recounts growing up in Baghdad in the 70s during the early days of Saddam Hussein's reign. She describes in detail her family's fear and the cruel punishment they suffered when her father, a successful professional from a renowned, high-profile family, discovered the direct involvement of Iraqi authorities in the notorious Abu Tubar serial killings that rocked Baghdad.

Saddam

Saddam
Author: Con Coughlin
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780061852824

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Insightful, penetrating, and shocking, the defining biography of Iraq's deposed tyrant Drawing on an unparalleled network of sources, contacts, and firsthand testimonies, Con Coughlin takes us to the center of Saddam Hussein's complex, bewildering regime -- and beyond. Fully updated and revised, Saddam: His Rise and Fall meticulously describes how Hussein took power and immediately set about controlling every aspect of Iraqi life. Coughlin examines Hussein's regime both before and after its fall, exploring the contradictions of Saddam's private life: his sponsoring of Islamic fundamentalism while whiskey drinking and womanizing as well as his reliance on and celebration of family negated by his violent and temperamental treatment of them. With evidence from family members, servants, and staff, Saddam: His Rise and Fall is unique in its close-up representation of this elusive and secretive world. In all-new chapters and an epilogue, and with shocking new disclosures, Coughlin also vividly recounts the last few months of Saddam's reign and his eventual capture by American forces.

Zabiba and the King

Zabiba and the King
Author: Saddam Hussein
Publsiher: Virtualbookworm Publishing
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1589395859

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"This is an allegorical love story set in the mid-600s to the early 700s between a mighty king (Saddam) and a simple, yet beautiful commoner named Zabiba (the Iraqi people). Zabiba is married to a cruel and unloving husband (the United States) who forces himself upon her."--P. [4] of cover.

Playing Atari with Saddam Hussein

Playing Atari with Saddam Hussein
Author: Jennifer Rozines Roy,Ali Fadhil
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2018
Genre: JUVENILE FICTION
ISBN: 9780544785076

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For forty-two days in 1991, eleven-year-old Ali Fadhil and his family struggle to survive as Basra, Iraq, is bombed by the United States and its allies.