Terror in Teutoburg Forest

Terror in Teutoburg Forest
Author: John L. Rothdiener
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2009-02
Genre: Teutoburger Wald, Battle of, Germany, 9 A.D.
ISBN: 9781438955155

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Teutoburg Forest, 2009, the Terrorist Assault Team is ordered to storm the house, capture the terrorists, free the hostages, and contain the bomb. None were prepared for the events that would take place that hot August night when their lives would be changed forever. They would be need to choose between accepting new lives, or fighting for freedom in a way they never could have imagined.

Terror in Teutoburg Forest

Terror in Teutoburg Forest
Author: John L. Rothdiener
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2009-02-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781467845670

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“An evil empire is determined to enslave them and take their land. I feel we have an obligation to stand and fight.” --Sergeant Matt Taylor, United States Army Teutoburg Forest, 2009 The Terrorist Assault Team’s orders were clear. They were to storm the house, capture the terrorists, free the hostages and contain the bomb. None of the twenty-six member, highly trained TAT team was prepared for what would take place on that hot August night. Through a bizarre chain of events, these GI’s lives would change forever. They would be forced to choose between a new life or fight for freedom in a way they never imagined. “Varus, Varus give me back my legions.” --Caesar Augustus, 9AD Teutoburg Forest, 9 AD One of the greatest battles of all time took place in Teutoburg Forest in 9AD. When it was over, more than twenty thousand seasoned Roman Soldiers were dead. How could a poorly armed, undisciplined group of Germanic warriors defeat this mighty foe? What happened to Varus, the general of the Roman army and his famous soldiers is revealed in this thrilling plot. This is the unknown story of how the battle is fought and how it became a turning point in history. Terror in Teutoburg Forest Relive the battle that helped shape the world, as we know it today. This gripping account of how the onslaught occurred is skillfully captured in this exciting historic novel, Terror in Teutoburg Forest, related by author John L. Rothdiener.

Rome s Greatest Defeat

Rome s Greatest Defeat
Author: Adrian Murdoch
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2008-07-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780752494555

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In AD 9 half of Rome's Western army was ambushed in a German forest and annihilated. Three legions, three cavalry units and six auxiliary regiments - some 25,000 men - were wiped out. It dealt a body blow to the empire's imperial pretensions and was Rome's greatest defeat. No other battle stopped the Roman empire dead in its tracks. Although one of the most significant and dramatic battles in European history, this is also one which has been largely overlooked. Drawing on primary sources and a vast wealth of new archaeological evidence, Adrian Murdoch brings to life the battle itself, the historical background and the effects of the Roman defeat as well as exploring the personalities of those who took part.

Lone Wolf and Autonomous Cell Terrorism

Lone Wolf and Autonomous Cell Terrorism
Author: Jeffrey Kaplan,Heléne Lööw,Leena Malkki
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2017-10-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317530428

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President Obama has declared that the greatest terrorist threat which America faces is attacks by lone wolf terrorists. This volume expands the lone wolf rubric to include autonomous cells: small groups of terrorists who cooperate, but operate independently. The challenge presented by lone wolves and autonomous cells, unlike the threat emanating from established terrorist groups like Al Qaeda, has proven intractable because of the difficulty of gathering intelligence on these actors or effectively countering their actions. Lone wolves operate under the radar, staging deadly attacks such as that at the Boston Marathon, and the 2011 attacks in Norway. This volume includes Theory and Policy Studies, individual case studies and the technological impacts of chemical, biological and nuclear weapons as well as the impact of social media in the process of recruitment and radicalization. This book was originally published as a special issue of Terrorism & Political Violence.

Give Me Back My Legions

Give Me Back My Legions
Author: Harry Turtledove
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2009-04-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781429967082

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Bestselling author Harry Turtledove turns his attention to an epic battle that pits three Roman legions against Teutonic barbarians in a thrilling novel of Ancient Rome: Give Me Back My Legions! Publius Quinctilius Varus, a Roman politician, is summoned by the Emperor, Augustus Caesar. Given three legions and sent to the Roman frontier east of the Rhine, his mission is to subdue the barbarous German tribes where others have failed, and bring their land fully under Rome's control. Arminius, a prince of the Cherusci, is playing a deadly game. He serves in the Roman army, gaining Roman citizenship and officer's rank, and learning the arts of war and policy as practiced by the Romans. What he learns is essential for the survival of Germany, for he must unite his people against Rome before they become enslaved by the Empire and lose their way of life forever. An epic battle is brewing, and these two men stand on opposite sides of what will forever be known as The Battle of the Teutoberg Forest—a ferocious, bloody clash that will change the course of history.

Violent Contents

Violent Contents
Author: Karl Mrazik
Publsiher: Go to Publish
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-05-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1647494362

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Take a journey following the tale of a group of spirits and see the unfolding of several crucial moments in history from their perspective, from Alexander's siege of tyre, to the battle of the Teutoburg Forest which lead to the defeat of the roman army by an alliance of Germanic people, the events involving the Golden Horde of the east, the tale of Cortés and Montezuma, and finally the drive on Moscow also known as Operation Barbarossa in World War II. The story follows the theme of curiosity, thrilling atmosphere, horror, some moments of humor, and a fleeting glimpse of a possible truth in the sea of time. The author has previously published Down the Dark Road under the pen name K. Colby.

The Lessons of Terror

The Lessons of Terror
Author: Caleb Carr
Publsiher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2003-03-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780375760747

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Military historian Caleb Carr’s groundbreaking work anticipated America’s current debates on preemptive military action against terrorist sponsor states, reorganization of the American intelligence system, and the treatment of terrorists as soldiers in supranational armies rather than as criminals. Carr’s authoritative exploration demonstrates that the practice of terrorism, employed by national armies as well as extremists since the days of ancient Rome, is ultimately self-defeating. Far from prompting submission, it stiffens enemy resolve and never leads to long-lasting success. Controversial on its initial publication in 2002, The Lessons of Terror has been repeatedly validated by subsequent events. Carr’s analysis of individual terrorist acts, and particularly of the history of the Middle East conflict, is fundamental to a deep understanding of the roots of terrorism as well as the steps and reforms that must be taken if the continuing threat of terrorist behavior is to be met effectively today and, finally, eradicated tomorrow.

Radical Religion and Violence

Radical Religion and Violence
Author: Jeffrey Kaplan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2015-11-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317369875

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Jeffrey Kaplan has been one of the most influential scholars of new religious movements, extremism and terrorism. His pioneering use of interpretive fieldwork among radical and violent subcultures opened up new fields of scholarship and vastly increased our understanding of the beliefs and activities of extremists. This collection features many of his seminal contributions to the field alongside several new pieces which place his work within the context of the latest research developments. Combining discussion of the methodological issues alongside a broad array of case studies, this will be essential reading for all students and scholars of extremism, religion and politics and terrorism.