The Gallant Cause
Title | The Gallant Cause PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Zuehlke |
Publisher | John Wiley and Sons |
Pages | 355 |
Release | 2010-03-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0470675667 |
At the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War on July 17, 1936, forty-two thousand Internationals, comprised of Canadians, Americans, and Spaniards, fought together on the side of the Republicans who were trying to throw back fascist dictator General Franco?s troops, which included countless German and Italian soldiers. By October 29, 1938 though, only two thousand Internationals were able to gather for a speech requesting them to withdraw. Despite all their efforts, Spain wanted to continue on its own, hoping the war would become a Spanish affair once again. Drawing on diaries and newly documented sources, Zuehlke offers a compelling account of the Canadian experience in Spain. It was not a popular war for Canada, with even the prime minister praising Hitler for his social and economic advances. Most world powers were aligning themselves with Italy and Germany, who supported Franco?s movement. Along with allied troops, some 1,500 Canadians joined together in a valiant but doomed cause. This is the story of these brave Canadians, who like all veterans of war, deserve to have their story told and their experiences related, so that they will not be forgotten.
Gallant Cause
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Release | 2008 |
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On Valor’s Side
Title | On Valor’s Side PDF eBook |
Author | T. Grady Gallant |
Publisher | Pickle Partners Publishing |
Pages | 561 |
Release | 2017-07-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1787207226 |
From the initial rigors of Parris Island to actual combat conditions at Guadalcanal—here is an enlisted man’s true, firsthand account of what it was like to be a Marine during World War II. Here are the fears, the moments of triumph and joy, the gamut of emotions in those facing danger and death on the battlefield. Here is the true story of a long, cruel, holding operation...fought with too little equipment and too few men. Avoiding overdose horror themes, bedroom scenes, and needless profanity, T. Grady Gallant reveals the innermost thoughts and experiences of a band of rough and rugged men—the men of the First Division, Fleet Marine Force, who invaded Guadalcanal and won for America her first land victory of World War II. “A great book”—Leon Uris “A fine, rare book”—Burke Davis “A book all Marines will enjoy”—Robert Sherrod
August Willich's Gallant Dutchmen
Title | August Willich's Gallant Dutchmen PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph R. Reinhart |
Publisher | Kent State University |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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Civil War letters from soldiers serving in a German regiment Organized by Colonel August Willich, a former Prussian army officer who led troops during the German Revolution of 1848, Indiana's German 32nd Indiana regiment fought in the Western Theater of the Civil War. The 32nd Indiana forged an enviable combat record on the battlefields at Rowlett's Station in Kentucky; at Shiloh, Stones River, and Missionary Ridge in Tennessee; and at Chickamauga and Pickett's Mill in Georgia. The letters collected here originally appeared in German in wartime issues of German American newspapers. These rare documents connect the contemporary reader to the world of the patriotic immigrant soldier and his hard-fighting regiment, revealing personal motivations, wartime experiences, opinions, ethnic pride, and bravery, as this regiment engaged in some of the most bitter fighting in the West. These gripping letters also provide insight into the social, political, and cultural dimensions of the war and reveal the competing ethnic identities, nativism, and immigrant acculturation of late-nineteenth-century America. The Germans of the 32nd Indiana proved themselves to be "Gallant Dutchmen" in the fight to save the Union. Gallant Dutchmen is a valuable addition to Civil War studies and will also be welcomed by those interested in ethnic and immigration studies.
Terrible Victory
Title | Terrible Victory PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Zuehlke |
Publisher | D & M Publishers |
Pages | 562 |
Release | 2009-07-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1926685806 |
Mark Zuehlke is an expert at narrating the history of life on the battlefield for the Canadian army during World War II. In Terrible Victory, he provides a soldiers-eye-view account of Canada's bloody liberation of western Holland. Readers are there as soldiers fight in the muddy quagmire, enduring a battle that lasted three weeks and in which 6,000 soldiers perished. Terrible Victory is a powerful story of courage, survival, and skill.
The Lost Cause
Title | The Lost Cause PDF eBook |
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Pages | 636 |
Release | 1898 |
Genre | Confederate States of America |
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The War, Its Causes and Its Message
Title | The War, Its Causes and Its Message PDF eBook |
Author | Herbert Henry Asquith |
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Pages | 74 |
Release | 1914 |
Genre | World War, 1914-1918 |
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