The Brazilian Expeditionary Force by Its Commander

The Brazilian Expeditionary Force by Its Commander
Title The Brazilian Expeditionary Force by Its Commander PDF eBook
Author João Baptista Mascarenhas de Moraes
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 1966
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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The Brazilian Expeditionary Force by Its Commander

The Brazilian Expeditionary Force by Its Commander
Title The Brazilian Expeditionary Force by Its Commander PDF eBook
Author João Baptista Mascarenhas de Moraes
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1966
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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United States Penetration of Brazil

United States Penetration of Brazil
Title United States Penetration of Brazil PDF eBook
Author Jan Knippers Black
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 336
Release 2016-11-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1512800589

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In this book a foreign affairs analyst takes a hard look at the influence that U.S. officials and organizations brought to bear between 1960 and 1976 on the armed forces and police, large corporations, political parties, news media, and regional development agencies of Brazil.

Brazilian Expeditionary Force in World War II

Brazilian Expeditionary Force in World War II
Title Brazilian Expeditionary Force in World War II PDF eBook
Author Cesar Campiani Maximiano
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 49
Release 2011-12-20
Genre History
ISBN 184908484X

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In the English-speaking world, it is generally unknown that a volunteer Brazilian Expeditionary Force (FEB) fought alongside the US Army in Italy from mid-1944 until the end of the war. This was in effect a light infantry division, consisting of three infantry regiments augmented with artillery and light armour. It was supported by a Brazilian Air Force contingent of a light reconnaissance squadron as well as a P-47 Thunderbolt-equipped fighter squadron. Although all weapons, uniform, kit and equipment were either American-supplied or American models, there were distinctive Brazilian adaptations to uniforms and other key pieces of kit. This is a seriously researched volume on a little-studied subject matter complete with a range of previously unpublished photographs and specially commissioned artwork plates.

The Tango War

The Tango War
Title The Tango War PDF eBook
Author Mary Jo McConahay
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 331
Release 2018-09-18
Genre History
ISBN 1250091241

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One of WW2 Reads "Top 20 Must-Read WWII Books of 2018" • A Christian Science Monitor Best Book of September •One of The Progressive's "Favorite Books of 2018" The gripping and little known story of the fight for the allegiance of Latin America during World War II The Tango War by Mary Jo McConahay fills an important gap in WWII history. Beginning in the thirties, both sides were well aware of the need to control not just the hearts and minds but also the resources of Latin America. The fight was often dirty: residents were captured to exchange for U.S. prisoners of war and rival spy networks shadowed each other across the continent. At all times it was a Tango War, in which each side closely shadowed the other’s steps. Though the Allies triumphed, at the war’s inception it looked like the Axis would win. A flow of raw materials in the Southern Hemisphere, at a high cost in lives, was key to ensuring Allied victory, as were military bases supporting the North African campaign, the Battle of the Atlantic and the invasion of Sicily, and fending off attacks on the Panama Canal. Allies secured loyalty through espionage and diplomacy—including help from Hollywood and Mickey Mouse—while Jews and innocents among ethnic groups —Japanese, Germans—paid an unconscionable price. Mexican pilots flew in the Philippines and twenty-five thousand Brazilians breached the Gothic Line in Italy. The Tango War also describes the machinations behind the greatest mass flight of criminals of the century, fascists with blood on their hands who escaped to the Americas. A true, shocking account that reads like a thriller, The Tango War shows in a new way how WWII was truly a global war.

Latin America and the Caribbean

Latin America and the Caribbean
Title Latin America and the Caribbean PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of the Army
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 1969
Genre Caribbean Area
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Allied Fighting Effectiveness in North Africa and Italy, 1942-1945

Allied Fighting Effectiveness in North Africa and Italy, 1942-1945
Title Allied Fighting Effectiveness in North Africa and Italy, 1942-1945 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 271
Release 2014-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 9004255702

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Allied Fighting Effectiveness in North Africa and Italy, 1942-1945 offers a collection of scholarly papers focusing on heretofore understudied aspects of the Second World War. Encompassing the major campaigns of North Africa, Sicily and Italy from operation TORCH to the end of the war in Europe, this volume explores the intriguing dichotomy of the nature of battle in the Mediterranean theatre, whilst helping to emphasise its significance to the study of Second Word War military history. The chapters, written by a number of international scholars, offer a discussion of a range of subjects, including: logistics, the air-land battle, coalition operations, doctrine and training, command, control and communications, and airborne and special forces. Contributors are Matthew C. Ford, Simon Godfrey, John Greenacre, Andrew L. Hargreaves, James Hudson, Alan Jeffreys, Kevin Jones, Paul Lemaire, Ross Mahoney, Christopher Mann, Cesar Campiani Maximiano, Patrick J. Rose, and Grant T. Weller.