World War 1

World War 1
Author: Aleksa Vučkovic,History Nerds
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2020-10-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798694749138

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It was called "The war to end all wars" ... It didn't. Dig deep in this concise history lesson that draws out the reasons, the reactions and ultimately, the sacrifice of the first world war. Learn about the horrors and hopes of the trenches in this quick and easy to read book.Brought to you by the History Nerds.

World War 1

World War 1
Author: History Nerds
Publsiher: Great Wars of the World
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-10-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1393877605

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World War One was called "the war to end all wars"...it didn't. In this concise recounting of the first world war, we take a look into the reasons for it, the reactions to it, and ultimately the death of those that gave the greatest sacrifice. So often we hear tell of the great sacrifice made in the subsequent wars, however, the story of World War 1 has a depth of insight to provide on the settings for World War 2. If World War 1 had finished on a more firm note of surrender then maybe World War 2 wouldn't have happened. Many Germans felt like the Keiser betrayed the country by surrendering. Why did he surrender? What difficulties were Germany in? As war took on new ways of shedding blood and mankind struggled to keep up, the sacrifice that was made in the name of peace must not be forgotten.

World War 1 The Sacrifice of a Generation

World War 1  The Sacrifice of a Generation
Author: History Nerds, Aleksa Vučković
Publsiher: History Nerds
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Journey back in time to the harrowing trenches and battlefields of "World War I," a gripping and poignant account that unravels the epic story of the Great War. Through meticulously researched historical details and heartfelt narratives of soldiers and civilians alike, this book offers a powerful and immersive experience, capturing the essence of one of the most significant conflicts in human history. Experience the thunderous roar of artillery, the camaraderie of soldiers, and the anguish of families torn apart by the ravages of war. From the horrors of the Western Front to the daring aerial dogfights, "World War I" presents a comprehensive and authentic depiction of the global conflict that shaped the modern world. As you turn the pages, you will encounter iconic figures such as Woodrow Wilson, Winston Churchill, and the brave soldiers who selflessly answered the call of duty. The fateful decisions made in war rooms and the valor displayed on the battlefield come to life, reminding us of the cost of human sacrifice and the resilience of the human spirit. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those seeking to understand the impact of this devastating conflict, "World War I" delves into the political intrigue, technological advancements, and the changing societal norms that defined this tumultuous era. This powerful narrative goes beyond the military aspects of the war, exploring the profound social and cultural shifts that emerged in the aftermath. From the women's suffrage movement to the redrawing of international borders, the repercussions of World War I continue to shape our world today. Prepare to be moved, enlightened, and forever changed by "World War I," a masterful retelling that pays tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of those who endured the crucible of war. This book stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring lessons we must never forget.

Indian Soldiers in World War I

Indian Soldiers in World War I
Author: Andrew T. Jarboe
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2021-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781496227195

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More than one million Indian soldiers were deployed during World War I, serving in the Indian Army as part of Britain’s imperial war effort. These men fought in France and Belgium, Egypt and East Africa, and Gallipoli, Palestine, and Mesopotamia. In Indian Soldiers in World War I Andrew T. Jarboe follows these Indian soldiers—or sepoys—across the battlefields, examining the contested representations British and Indian audiences drew from the soldiers’ wartime experiences and the impacts these representations had on the British Empire’s racial politics. Presenting overlooked or forgotten connections, Jarboe argues that Indian soldiers’ presence on battlefields across three continents contributed decisively to the British Empire’s final victory in the war. While the war and Indian soldiers’ involvement led to a hardening of the British Empire’s prewar racist ideologies and governing policies, the battlefield contributions of Indian soldiers fueled Indian national aspirations and calls for racial equality. When Indian soldiers participated in the brutal suppression of anti-government demonstrations in India at war’s end, they set the stage for the eventual end of British rule in South Asia.

America United

America United
Author: Elizabeth Kilbride
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2005-03-01
Genre: United States
ISBN: 0976692708

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The Greatest Generation Speaks

The Greatest Generation Speaks
Author: Tom Brokaw
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2000-03-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780375504631

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A heartwarming gift for the holidays—a powerful selection of the letters Tom Brokaw received in response to his towering #1 bestseller The Greatest Generation. “When I wrote about the men and women who came out of the Depression, who won great victories and made lasting sacrifices in World War II and then returned home to begin building the world we have today—the people I called the Greatest Generation—it was my way of saying thank you. But I was not prepared for the avalanche of letters and responses touched off by that book. I had written a book about America, and now America was writing back.”—Tom Brokaw In the phenomenal bestseller The Greatest Generation, Tom Brokaw paid affecting tribute to those who gave the world so much—and who left an enduring legacy of courage and conviction. The Greatest Generation Speaks collects the vast outpouring of letters Brokaw received from men and women eager to share their intensely personal stories of a momentous time in America’s history. Some letters tell of the front during the war, others recall loved ones in harm’s way in distant places. They offer first-hand accounts of battles, poignant reflections on loneliness, exuberant expressions of love, and somber feelings of loss. As Brokaw notes, “If we are to heed the past to prepare for the future, we should listen to these quiet voices of a generation that speaks to us of duty and honor, sacrifice and accomplishment. I hope more of their stories will be preserved and cherished as reminders of all that we owe them and all that we can learn from them.”

Strategies for Regenerating the Library and Information Profession

Strategies for Regenerating the Library and Information Profession
Author: Jana Varlejs,Graham Walton
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2009-08-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783598441776

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This volume comprises papers prepared for the 8th World Conference on Continuing Professional Development (Bologna, Italy, 18-20 August 2009). Within the broad theme of creating a positive work environment for a multi-generational workforce in library and information organizations, the conference addresses managing between and across generations, mentoring and coaching, attracting people to the profession and developing a new generation of leaders, re-skilling and transferability of skills, succession planning and passing on knowledge.

Remembering the Great War

Remembering the Great War
Author: Ian Andrew Isherwood
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781786731036

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The horrors and tragedies of the First World War produced some of the finest literature of the century: including Memoirs of an Infantry Officer; Goodbye to All That; the poetry of Wilfred Owen and Edward Thomas; and the novels of Ford Madox Ford. Collectively detailing every campaign and action, together with the emotions and motives of the men on the ground, these 'war books' are the most important set of sources on the Great War that we have. Through looking at the war poems, memoirs and accounts published after the First World War, Ian Andrew Isherwood addresses the key issues of wartime historiography-patriotism, cowardice, publishers and their motives, readers and their motives, masculinity and propaganda. He also analyses the culture, society and politics of the world left behind. Remembering the Great War is a valuable, fascinating and stirring addition to our knowledge of the experiences of WWI.