The Forgotten Army

The Forgotten Army
Author: Peter Ward Fay
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 596
Release: 1995
Genre: India
ISBN: 0472083422

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The first complete history of the Indian National Army and its fight for independence against the British in World War II.

A Forgotten Army

A Forgotten Army
Author: Mari A. Williams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105026586474

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World War II brought about a remarkable expansion in female work opportunities in South Wales. Women suddenly found themselves performing unfamiliar work in unfamiliar surroundings and earning relatively handsome wages. Yet, despite the dramatic changes such work caused, surprisingly little is known about the experiences of women employed in the munitions factories of South Wales. A Forgotten Army aims to recover their lost voices and to highlight the vital role played by Welsh munitionettes in World War II.

Vietnam s Forgotten Army

Vietnam s Forgotten Army
Author: Andrew Wiest
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2009-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780814794678

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The Forgotten Army

The Forgotten Army
Author: James Fenton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 1781550476

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An original and very accessible memoir of a soldier fighting the Japanese in World War II written by a veteran. This is an almost forgotten campaign and this account gives the reader an incredible insight into what life was like on the front line in Burma.

A Forgotten Army

A Forgotten Army
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 55
Release: 1993
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: OCLC:416800471

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Forgotten Army

Forgotten Army
Author: Peter Ward Fay
Publsiher: books catalog
Total Pages: 573
Release: 1997-12-01
Genre: India
ISBN: 8171673562

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The last days of the Raj bring to mind Gandhi's non-violence and Nehru's diplomacy. These associations obscure another reality-that an army of Indian men and women tried to throw the British off the subcontinent. Now The Forgotten Army brings to life for the first time the story of how Subhash Chandra Bose, a charismatic Bengali, attempted to liberate India with an army of former British Indian soldiers- The Indian National Army (INA).

The Last Thousand Days of the British Empire

The Last Thousand Days of the British Empire
Author: Peter Clarke
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781596917422

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A sweeping, brilliantly vivid history of the sudden end of the British empire and the moment when America became a world superpower. "I have not become the King's First Minister in order to preside over the liquidation of the British Empire." Winston Churchill's famous statement in November 1942, just as the tide of the Second World War was beginning to turn, pugnaciously affirmed his loyalty to the world-wide institution that he had served for most of his life. Britain fought and sacrificed on a worldwide scale to defeat Hitler and his allies-and won. Yet less than five years after Churchill's defiant speech, the British Empire effectively ended with Indian Independence in August 1947 and the end of the British Mandate in Palestine in May 1948. As the sun set on Britain's Empire, the age of America as world superpower dawned. How did this rapid change of fortune come about? Peter Clarke's book is the first to analyze the abrupt transition from Rule Britannia to Pax Americana. His swiftly paced narrative makes superb use of letters and diaries to provide vivid portraits of the figures around whom history pivoted: Churchill, Gandhi, Roosevelt, Stalin, Truman, and a host of lesser-known figures though whom Clarke brilliantly shows the human dimension of epochal events. The Last Thousand Days of the British Empire is a captivating work of popular history that shows how the events that followed the war reshaped the world as profoundly as the conflict itself.

The British Auxiliary Legion in the First Carlist War in Spain 1835 1838

The British Auxiliary Legion in the First Carlist War in Spain  1835 1838
Author: Edward M. Brett
Publsiher: Four Courts Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015061198183

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The two Carlist wars are probably the least remembered, outside Spain, of the civil conflicts of the country. In the first of these, as in 1936, foreign volunteers fought on both sides, among them the 10,000 men of the British Auxiliary Legion, an arm of Palmerston's foreign policy supporting the liberal Cristino cause and the young Queen Isabella II against her uncle, Don Carlos, pretender to the throne. With the Foreign Enlistment Act suspended in 1835, troops were recruited in Britain and Ireland to fight in a savage struggle. Ill-paid, poorly supplied and inadequately accommodated in appaling weather, the Legion suffered heavy mortality from typhus, yet fought bravely in battle, contributing to an eventual Cristino victory. Ireland played a prominent role in the Legion with four designated Irish regiments and many more men serving in other units.