The Untold War Inside the Hearts Minds and Souls of Our Soldiers

The Untold War  Inside the Hearts  Minds  and Souls of Our Soldiers
Author: Nancy Sherman
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2010-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780393078077

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"Brilliant . . . a must read for veterans and those who seek to understand them."—Huffington Post The Untold War draws on revealing interviews with servicemen and -women to offer keen psychological and philosophical insights into the experience of being a soldier. Bringing to light the ethical quandaries that soldiers face—torture, the thin line between fighters and civilians, and the anguish of killing even in a just war—Nancy Sherman opens our eyes to the fact that wars are fought internally as well as externally, enabling us to understand the emotional tolls that are so often overlooked.

Untold War

Untold War
Author: International Society for First World War Studies. Conference
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004166592

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With chapters on both military and cultural history, this book highlights how the first total war of the twentieth century changed social, cultural and military perceptions to an untold extent."--BOOK JACKET.

Untold War

Untold War
Author: Heather Jones,Jennifer O'Brien,Christoph Schmidt-Supprian
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2008-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789047442523

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Drawing on the latest research, this volume presents new essays on the First World War that explore the global, military and civic impact of the conflict, focusing in particular on the plural nature of wartime experience. It combines military and cultural history approaches to provide important fresh insights into how the war changed societies.

The Untold War at Sea

The Untold War at Sea
Author: Kylie A. Hulbert
Publsiher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2022-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780820360720

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Efforts upon the waves played a critical role in European and Anglo-American conflicts throughout the eighteenth century. Yet the oft-told narrative of the American Revolution tends to focus on battles on American soil or the debates and decisions of the Continental Congress. The Untold War at Sea is the first book to place American privateers and their experiences during the War for Independence front and center. Kylie A. Hulbert tells the story of privateers at home and abroad while chronicling their experiences, engagements, cruises, and court cases. This study forces a reconsideration of the role privateers played in the conflict and challenges their place in the accepted popular narrative of the Revolution. Despite their controversial tactics, Hulbert illustrates that privateers merit a place alongside minutemen, Continental soldiers, and the sailors of the fledgling American navy. This book offers a redefinition of who fought in the war and how their contributions were measured. The process of revolution and winning independence was global in nature, and privateers operated at its core.

The Girls of Atomic City

The Girls of Atomic City
Author: Denise Kiernan
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2014-03-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781451617535

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Looks at the contributions of the thousands of women who worked at a secret uranium-enriching facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee during World War II.

Breaking the Silence

Breaking the Silence
Author: Ted Barris
Publsiher: Dundurn.com
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2011-10-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780887629594

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"Never talked about it." That’s what most people say when they’re asked if the veteran in the family ever shared wartime experiences. Describing combat, imprisonment or lost comrades from the World Wars, the Korea War, or even Afghanistan is reserved for Remembrance Day or the Legion lounge. Nobody was ever supposed to see them get emotional, show their vulnerability. Nobody was ever to know the hell of their war. About 25 years ago, Ted Barris began breaking through the silence. Because of his unique interviewing skills, he found that veterans would talk to him, set the record straight and put a face on the service and sacrifice of men and women in uniform. As a result of his work on 15 previous books, Barris has earned a reputation of trust among Canada’s veterans. Indeed, over the years, nearly 3,000 of them have shared their memories, all offering original material for his books. Among other revelations in Breaking the Silence, veterans of the Great War reflect on an extraordinary first Armistice in 1918; decorated Second World War fighter pilots talk about their thirst for blood in the sky; Canadian POWs explain how they survived Chinese attempts to brainwash them during the Korean War; and soldiers with the Afghanistan mission talk about the horrors of the "friendly fire" incident near Kandahar. Breaking the Silence is a ground-breaking book that goes to the heart of veterans’ war-time experiences.

UNTOLD

UNTOLD
Author: Ian Williams
Publsiher: Just World Books
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1682570665

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UNtold is a provocative, engaging exploration of the United Nations, including its history and how it functions. This is a warts and all look at a controversial institution that over 70 years has variously evoked respect, indifference, and outrage from the U.S. media. The author and illustrator bring their personal experience with the UN at all levels to the concise, informative text and whimsical cartoons, describing how the organization is supposed to work, how it actually behaves, and why there s a difference! UNtold reveals the quirks and mysteries of international diplomacy and global decision-making. Delightfully funny and irreverent, the message is that this vital body really represents We the peoples of the world. "

The Untold Civil War

The Untold Civil War
Author: James I. Robertson
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781426208126

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132 untold stories and 475 rare illustrations offer a completely new perspective on the Civil War.