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They Never Surrendered
Author | : Douglas V. Meed |
Publsiher | : Westernlore Publications |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : WISC:89060409372 |
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The best and most detailed account of the Apache Indians who never surrendered with Geronimo in Skeleton Canyon, Arizona in 1886.
Never Surrender
Author | : John Kelly |
Publsiher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 2015-10-20 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781476727998 |
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“WWII scholar John Kelly triumphs again” (Vanity Fair) in this remarkably vivid account of a key moment in Western history: The critical six months in 1940 when Winston Churchill debated whether England should fight Nazi Germany—and then decided to “never surrender.” London in April, 1940, is a place of great fear and conflict. The Germans have taken Poland, France, Holland, Belgium, and Czechoslovakia. The Nazi war machine now menaces Britain, even as America remains uncommitted to providing military aid. Should Britain negotiate with Germany? The members of the War Cabinet bicker, yell, and are divided. Churchill, leading the faction to fight, and Lord Halifax, cautioning that prudence is the way to survive, attempt to usurp one another by any means possible. In Never Surrender, we feel we are alongside these complex and imperfect men, determining the fate of the British Empire, and perhaps, the world. Drawing on the War Cabinet papers, other government documents, private diaries, newspaper accounts, and memoirs, historian John Kelly tells the story of the summer of 1940. Kelly takes readers from the battlefield to Parliament, to the government ministries, to the British high command, to the desperate Anglo-French conference in Paris and London, to the American embassy in London, and to life with the ordinary Britons. We see Churchill seize the historical moment and ultimately inspire his government, military, and people to fight. Kelly brings to life one of the most heroic moments of the twentieth century and intimately portrays some of its largest players—Churchill, Lord Halifax, Hitler, FDR, Joe Kennedy, and others. Never Surrender is a fabulous, grand narrative of a crucial period in World War II and the men and women who shaped it. “For lovers of minute-by-minute history, it’s a feast” (Huffington Post).
They Never Surrendered
Author | : Ron Papandrea,Ronald J. Papandrea |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2023 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1039167993 |
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They Never Surrendered
Author | : George S. Macdonell |
Publsiher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 2018-02 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1985004623 |
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This is a story about Canada's soldiers who, despite their defeat and capture by the Japanese at Hong Kong in World War 2, never gave up and never stopped fighting.On the battlefield, suffering heavy casualties, they fought with determination and courage until they were ordered to lay down their arms by the British Governor of Hong Kong.As Prisoners of war, they were shipped to Japan as slave labourers. In unimaginable conditions in their camps in Japan,many died of starvation,overwork, disease, and savage abuse.During nearly four years of their captivity, they remained undaunted. They never failed in their duty to try to resist, and they never submitted to the demands of their cruel enemy.While prisoners of war in the very heartland of their enemy, their sabotage was astonishingly successful in crippling the Japanese war effort.Their courage and defiance are part of our history - and one we can be proud of.
No Surrender
Author | : Hiroo Onoda |
Publsiher | : Naval Institute Press |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2013-12-04 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781612515649 |
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In the spring of 1974, Second Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda of the Japanese army made world headlines when he emerged from the Philippine jungle after a thirty-year ordeal. Hunted in turn by American troops, the Philippine police, hostile islanders, and successive Japanese search parties, Onoda had skillfully outmaneuvered all his pursuers, convinced that World War II was still being fought and that one day his fellow soldiers would return victorious. This account of those years is an epic tale of the will to survive that offers a rare glimpse of man's invincible spirit, resourcefulness, and ingenuity. A hero to his people, Onoda wrote down his experiences soon after his return to civilization. This book was translated into English the following year and has enjoyed an approving audience ever since.
The War We Never Fought
Author | : Peter Hitchens |
Publsiher | : A&C Black |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2012-12-06 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781441197160 |
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Again and again British politicians, commentators and celebrities intone that 'The War on Drugs has failed'. They then say that this is an argument for abandoning all attempts to reduce drug use through the criminal law. Peter Hitchens shows that in Britain there has been no serious 'war on drugs' since 1971, when a Tory government adopted a Labour plan to implement the revolutionary Wootton report. This gave cannabis, the most widely used illegal substance, a special legal status as a supposedly 'soft' drug (in fact, Hitchens argues, it is at least as dangerous as heroin and cocaine because of the threat it poses to mental health). It began a progressive reduction of penalties for possession, and effectively disarmed the police. This process still continues, behind a screen of falsely 'tough' rhetoric from politicians. Far from there being a 'war on drugs', there has been a covert surrender to drugs, concealed behind an official obeisance to international treaty obligations. To all intents and purposes, cannabis is legal in Britain, and other major drugs are not far behind. In The War We Never Fought, Hitchens uncovers the secret history of the government's true attitude, and the increasing recruitment of the police and courts to covert decriminalisation initiatives, and contrasts it with the rhetoric. Whatever and whoever is to blame for the undoubted mess of Britain's drug policy, it is not 'prohibition' or a 'war on drugs', for neither exists.
They Never Surrendered
Author | : Jesus A. Villamor,Gerald S. Snyder |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 1982 |
Genre | : Philippines |
ISBN | : UOM:39015014162385 |
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They Never Surrendered
Author | : Ronald J. Papandrea |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 156 |
Release | : 2008-12-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0974652741 |
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After the defeat of Custer at the Battle of the Little Big Horn, June, 1876, thousands of Lakota Sioux went to Canada to escape the American army. Their leaders included Sitting Bull, Four Horns and the two famous Lakota chiefs with the name "Black Moon". Most returned to American reservations within 5 years; but 250 stayed in Canada where their descendants live today. This is their story.