How Wars End

How Wars End
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 434
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ISBN-10 : 9781416590552
ISBN-13 : 1416590552
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis How Wars End by : Gideon Rose

The first comprehensive treatment of how the United States has handled the final stages of its conflicts-from World War I to Iraq-spoiled repeatedly by leaders' failures to plan clearly for what to do when the guns fall silent. Concerned with not repeating past errors, our leaders miscalculate and prolong the conflict or invite unwelcome results. In his penetrating analysis of past, present, and future wars, Rose suggests how to break this cycle.

Battle's End

Battle's End
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Publisher : Alfred A. Knopf
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015038426626
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Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Battle's End by : Caroline Alexander

9 photographs in text.

Unconditional Surrender

Unconditional Surrender
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Publisher : DigiCat
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547162711
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Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Unconditional Surrender by : Evelyn Waugh

'Unconditional Surrender' is a satire on the English class system. The writer takes a dig at the way the ruling class and their sense of entitlement, even when the country is in a global conflict, can plan through the bureaucracy to make their way into the far less dangerous and more comfortable theatres of war.

Marching Orders for the End Battle

Marching Orders for the End Battle
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Publisher : CLC Publications
Total Pages : 86
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ISBN-10 : 9781619580602
ISBN-13 : 1619580608
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Marching Orders for the End Battle by : Corrie ten Boom

Wherever we live, we are in a battle. We need to be well prepared for this war between good and evil that began since the Garden of Eden. In this book, Corrie ten Boom lays out God’s wonderful provision to ready and equip us for conflict against Satan’s influence in the world.

The Last Battle

The Last Battle
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Publisher : Da Capo Press
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 0786708581
ISBN-13 : 9780786708581
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis The Last Battle by : Ralph Wetterhahn

Examines the final military contest of the Vietnam War, relating the hijacking of the U.S. merchant ship Mayaguez, the deadly marine raid on a remote Cambodian island to free the ship and its crew, and the fate of three marines left behind after the battle.

The Final Battle

The Final Battle
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 406
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ISBN-10 : 9781101495780
ISBN-13 : 1101495782
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis The Final Battle by : William C. Dietz

Human and machine. Elite and Expendable. They are the Legion of the Damned. The Hudathans are on a rampage. They have created their own corps of cyborgs using copycat technology and psychotic candidates. They have refitted their hardware. Reloaded their weapons. Refueled their insanity. And targeted the heart of the Confederacy, once and for all. The Legion will be there to greet them.

Battle to the End

Battle to the End
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1480682918
ISBN-13 : 9781480682917
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

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His Final Battle

His Final Battle
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 418
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ISBN-10 : 9780345806598
ISBN-13 : 034580659X
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis His Final Battle by : Joseph Lelyveld

A New York Times Notable Book One of the Best Books of the Year: Foreign Affairs, Bloomberg In March 1944, as World War II raged and America’s next presidential election loomed, Franklin D. Roosevelt was diagnosed with congestive heart failure. Driven by a belief that he had a duty to see the war through to the end, Roosevelt concealed his failing health and sought a fourth term—a term that he knew he might not live to complete. With unparalleled insight and deep compassion, Pulitzer Prize–winning author Joseph Lelyveld delves into Roosevelt’s thoughts, preoccupations, and motives during his last sixteen months, which saw the highly secretive Manhattan Project, the roar of D-Day, the landmark Yalta Conference and FDR’s hopes for a new world order—all as the war, his presidency, and his life raced in tandem to their climax. His Final Battle delivers an extraordinary portrait of this famously inscrutable man, who was full of contradictions but a consummate leader to the very last.

George Washington's Final Battle

George Washington's Final Battle
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Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : 9781626167841
ISBN-13 : 1626167842
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis George Washington's Final Battle by : Robert P. Watson

George Washington is remembered for leading the Continental Army to victory, presiding over the Constitution, and forging a new nation, but few know the story of his involvement in the establishment of a capital city and how it nearly tore the United States apart. In George Washington’s Final Battle, Robert P. Watson brings this tale to life, telling how the country's first president tirelessly advocated for a capital on the shores of the Potomac. Washington envisioned and had a direct role in planning many aspects of the city that would house the young republic. In doing so, he created a landmark that gave the fledgling democracy credibility, united a fractious country, and created a sense of American identity. Although Washington died just months before the federal government's official relocation, his vision and influence live on in the city that bears his name. This little-known story of founding intrigue throws George Washington’s political acumen into sharp relief and provides a historical lesson in leadership and consensus-building that remains relevant today. This book will fascinate anyone interested in the founding period, the American presidency, and the history of Washington, DC.

War at the End of the World

War at the End of the World
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 449
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ISBN-10 : 9780593471722
ISBN-13 : 0593471725
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis War at the End of the World by : James P. Duffy

A harrowing account of an epic, yet nearly forgotten, battle of World War II—General Douglas MacArthur's four-year assault on the Pacific War's most hostile battleground: the mountainous, jungle-cloaked island of New Guinea. “A meaty, engrossing narrative history… This will likely stand as the definitive account of the New Guinea campaign.”—The Christian Science Monitor One American soldier called it “a green hell on earth.” Monsoon-soaked wilderness, debilitating heat, impassable mountains, torrential rivers, and disease-infested swamps—New Guinea was a battleground far more deadly than the most fanatical of enemy troops. Japanese forces numbering some 600,000 men began landing in January 1942, determined to seize the island as a cornerstone of the Empire’s strategy to knock Australia out of the war. Allied Commander-in-Chief General Douglas MacArthur committed 340,000 Americans, as well as tens of thousands of Australian, Dutch, and New Guinea troops, to retake New Guinea at all costs. What followed was a four-year campaign that involved some of the most horrific warfare in history. At first emboldened by easy victories throughout the Pacific, the Japanese soon encountered in New Guinea a roadblock akin to the Germans’ disastrous attempt to take Moscow, a catastrophic setback to their war machine. For the Americans, victory in New Guinea was the first essential step in the long march towards the Japanese home islands and the ultimate destruction of Hirohito’s empire. Winning the war in New Guinea was of critical importance to MacArthur. His avowed “I shall return” to the Philippines could only be accomplished after taking the island. In this gripping narrative, historian James P. Duffy chronicles the most ruthless combat of the Pacific War, a fight complicated by rampant tropical disease, violent rainstorms, and unforgiving terrain that punished both Axis and Allied forces alike. Drawing on primary sources, War at the End of the World fills in a crucial gap in the history of World War II while offering readers a narrative of the first rank.