Forgotten Casualties of War

Forgotten Casualties of War
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Total Pages : 30
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:428095825
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Synopsis Forgotten Casualties of War by : Matt Hobson

The Forgotten Casualties of War

The Forgotten Casualties of War
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9798587785878
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Synopsis The Forgotten Casualties of War by : David Bokolo

I cleared my throat before speakoing." Uncle, I now understand why you came to me to tell this story; it is definitely not an academic text or journal, it is a story that must be told." "We have to let the world understand the severe consequences associated with any war; it does not matter what sort of war it is, a just war, a war of liberation or a war of occupation," he said finally and looked at the empty cup of coffee on the table. I collected the coffee pot and poured out a cup for him. This time he did not decline but took a long gulp. "I hope it's not too hot, Uncle." "It is, but it's not scalding.' he set the cup on the table and whipped his mouth with the back of his hand. "I'm relieved now that I've got this story out of my heart." He looked at the clock on the wall; it was almost 6.30 pm. "I guess I should be on my way," he said and stood up. "Our country is once again swinging dangerously on the path of war from the utterances of all principal players from the various regions and zones. Ethnicity and religion are pushing us to the brink of another crisis if forces strong" "Uncle, I think you're right here; this is not the time to play tribal sentiments if we must survive as a nation and as a people. We must harness our diversity to achieve the greatness we have desired over the years. If we allow ourselves goaded into another civil war, those brewing for the war may not be alive to tell the tales of it as you have done here." "We may not immediately know all the casualties of any war. We forget many incidents of the war when we did not keep records; they are the forgotten casualties of war. Someone needs to talk about them. Gilbert, I should go now, have a pleasant career in your storytelling."

Why We Lost

Why We Lost
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Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages : 565
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ISBN-10 : 9780544370487
ISBN-13 : 0544370481
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Why We Lost by : Daniel P. Bolger

A high-ranking general's gripping insider account of the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and how it all went wrong. Over a thirty-five-year career, Daniel Bolger rose through the army infantry to become a three-star general, commanding in both theaters of the U.S. campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan. He participated in meetings with top-level military and civilian players, where strategy was made and managed. At the same time, he regularly carried a rifle alongside rank-and-file soldiers in combat actions, unusual for a general. Now, as a witness to all levels of military command, Bolger offers a unique assessment of these wars, from 9/11 to the final withdrawal from the region. Writing with hard-won experience and unflinching honesty, Bolger makes the firm case that in Iraq and in Afghanistan, we lost -- but we didn't have to. Intelligence was garbled. Key decision makers were blinded by spreadsheets or theories. And, at the root of our failure, we never really understood our enemy. Why We Lost is a timely, forceful, and compulsively readable account of these wars from a fresh and authoritative perspective.

Forgotten Casualties

Forgotten Casualties
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ISBN-10 : 1531504159
ISBN-13 : 9781531504151
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Synopsis Forgotten Casualties by : Kevin T. Hall

Throughout the vast expanse of the Pacific, the remoteness of Southeast Asia, and the rural and urban communities in Nazi-occupied Europe, more than 120,000 American airmen were shot down over enemy territory during World War II, thousands of whom were mistreated and executed. 'Forgotten Casualties' sheds new light on the mistreatment of downed airmen during World War II and the overall relationship between the air war and state-sponsored violence.

Forgotten Casualties

Forgotten Casualties
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Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9781531502874
ISBN-13 : 1531502873
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Forgotten Casualties by : Kevin T Hall

Sheds new light on the mistreatment of downed airmen during World War II and the overall relationship between the air war and state-sponsored violence. Throughout the vast expanse of the Pacific, the remoteness of Southeast Asia, and the rural and urban communities in Nazi-occupied Europe, more than 120,000 American airmen were shot down over enemy territory during World War II, thousands of whom were mistreated and executed. The perpetrators were not just solely fanatical soldiers or Nazi zealots but also ordinary civilians triggered by the death and devastation inflicted by the war. In Forgotten Casualties, author Kevin T Hall examines Axis violence inflicted on downed Allied airmen during this global war. Compared with all other armed conflicts, World War II exhibited the most widespread and ruthless violence committed against airmen. Flyers were deemed guilty because of their association with the Allied air forces, and their fate remained in the hands of their often-hostile captors. Axis citizens angered by the devastation inflicted by the war, along with the regimes’ consent and often encouragement of citizens to take matters into their own hands, resulted in thousands of Allied flyers’ being mistreated and executed by enraged civilians. Written to help advance the relatively limited discourse on the mistreatment against flyers in World War II, Forgotten Casualties is the first book to analyze the Axis violence committed against Allied airmen in a comparative, international perspective. Effectively comparing and contrasting the treatment of POWs in Germany with that of their counterparts in Japan, Hall’s thorough analysis of rarely seen primary and secondary sources sheds new light on the largely overlooked complex relationship among the air war, propaganda, the role of civilians, and state-sponsored terror during the radicalized conflict. Sources include postwar trial testimonies, Missing Air Crew Reports (MACR), Escape and Evasion reports, perpetrators’ explanations and rationalizations for their actions, extensive judicial sources, transcripts of court proceedings, autopsy reports, appeals for clemency, and justifications for verdicts. Drawing heavily on airmen’s personal accounts and the testimonies of both witnesses and perpetrators from the postwar crimes trials, Forgotten Casualties offers a new narrative of this largely overlooked aspect of Axis violence.

Forgotten Armies

Forgotten Armies
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 614
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ISBN-10 : 067401748X
ISBN-13 : 9780674017481
Rating : 4/5 (8X Downloads)

Synopsis Forgotten Armies by : Christopher Alan Bayly

In the early stages of the Second World War, the vast crescent of British-ruled territories stretching from India to Singapore appeared as a massive Allied asset. It provided scores of soldiers and great quantities of raw materials and helped present a seemingly impregnable global defense against the Axis. Yet, within a few weeks in 1941-42, a Japanese invasion had destroyed all this, sweeping suddenly and decisively through south and southeast Asia to the Indian frontier, and provoking the extraordinary revolutionary struggles which would mark the beginning of the end of British dominion in the East and the rise of today's Asian world. More than a military history, this gripping account of groundbreaking battles and guerrilla campaigns creates a panoramic view of British Asia as it was ravaged by warfare, nationalist insurgency, disease, and famine. It breathes life into the armies of soldiers, civilians, laborers, businessmen, comfort women, doctors, and nurses who confronted the daily brutalities of a combat zone which extended from metropolitan cities to remote jungles, from tropical plantations to the Himalayas. Drawing upon a vast range of Indian, Burmese, Chinese, and Malay as well as British, American, and Japanese voices, the authors make vivid one of the central dramas of the twentieth century: the birth of modern south and southeast Asia and the death of British rule.

Casualties of War

Casualties of War
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Publisher : Tate Publishing
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9781617775550
ISBN-13 : 161777555X
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Casualties of War by : Jr. Koch

Perhaps you have a loved one fighting for America's freedom. Perhaps you have lost a loved one to that war. Perhaps you are simply an avid supporter of the troops. Or perhaps you haven't paid that much attention to the troops or their families left behind. No matter who you are, the words in Casualties of War will speak to your heart. William Koch Jr. lost two precious children to the war. His poems pay tribute to these souls and reveal to all the pain experienced by the families left to cope. William's words also bring into the light the fight for America and will inspire readers to stand up in support of their country and the men and women battling for them.

Casualties of History

Casualties of History
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 520
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ISBN-10 : 9780801455612
ISBN-13 : 0801455618
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Casualties of History by : Lee K. Pennington

Thousands of wounded servicemen returned to Japan following the escalation of Japanese military aggression in China in July 1937. Tens of thousands would return home after Japan widened its war effort in 1939. In Casualties of History, Lee K. Pennington relates for the first time in English the experiences of Japanese wounded soldiers and disabled veterans of Japan's "long" Second World War (from 1937 to 1945). He maps the terrain of Japanese military medicine and social welfare practices and establishes the similarities and differences that existed between Japanese and Western physical, occupational, and spiritual rehabilitation programs for war-wounded servicemen, notably amputees. To exemplify the experience of these wounded soldiers, Pennington draws on the memoir of a Japanese soldier who describes in gripping detail his medical evacuation from a casualty clearing station on the front lines and his medical convalescence at a military hospital. Moving from the hospital to the home front, Pennington documents the prominent roles adopted by disabled veterans in mobilization campaigns designed to rally popular support for the war effort. Following Japan’s defeat in August 1945, U.S. Occupation forces dismantled the social welfare services designed specifically for disabled military personnel, which brought profound consequences for veterans and their dependents. Using a wide array of written and visual historical sources, Pennington tells a tale that until now has been neglected by English-language scholarship on Japanese society. He gives us a uniquely Japanese version of the all-too-familiar story of soldiers who return home to find their lives (and bodies) remade by combat.

Causes Won, Lost, and Forgotten

Causes Won, Lost, and Forgotten
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Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9780807886250
ISBN-13 : 0807886254
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Causes Won, Lost, and Forgotten by : Gary W. Gallagher

More than 60,000 books have been published on the Civil War. Most Americans, though, get their ideas about the war--why it was fought, what was won, what was lost--not from books but from movies, television, and other popular media. In an engaging and accessible survey, Gary W. Gallagher guides readers through the stories told in recent film and art, showing how these stories have both reflected and influenced the political, social, and racial currents of their times.